ALS to Ms. Meta Harren, 27 August 1930, 2 pp. AM 21233
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DS regarding fire insurance payment, 3 November 1882.
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ALS to his father, John Abbot, 13 November 1825.
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Abel, Othemio, 1927
TLS (in German) to Professor W. B. Scott (Princeton University Department of Geology), 10 May 1927. AM 12513
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ALS to Dr. Humpgrey, 14 June. AM 12984
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ALS to Sir Thomas Lawrence, 5 May (?), 1 receipt to Lord Viscount Casthereagh (?), 2 portraits (printed by London Printing and Publishing Company). AM 17867, 18565
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About, Edmund, undated
ALS (to ?).
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A manuscript account of the hacienda of San José de Acolman and other properties in Mexico which were confiscated from the Jesuits, as part of the 1767 general expulsion by Charles III. The title page reads, "Testimonio del quaderno quinto de las diligencias... con arreglamiento a las superiores ordenes sobre la confiscación de las temporalidades de los Religiosos de la Sagrada Compañıá de Jesús en las haciendas de San Joseph de Acolman."
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Adam, Adolphe, undated
ALS with envelope (to ?).
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Adam, Juliette, undated
ANs (in French) to "Mon cher ami."
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3 ALsS to Henry F. Lee (seminary student in Princeton, N. J.), 19 March 1852 - 30 October 1852. AM 12608
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TLS to A. Edward Newton, 2 pp., 2 February 1920. AM 22077
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Adams, Alice, 1926
"Statement of Isabel Hastings Shiver and. . .," 5 pp., 4 November 1926. AM 9295
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ALS to Professor J. R. Linell in Boston, Mass., 23 December 1869 (?). AM 13834
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TLsS to W. R. Compton Jr., 12 October 1938, New York, n.d. AM 13977
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ALS to F. B. Sanborn, 5 March 1876. AM 20842
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TLS to Thomas Brumbaugh, complying with his request for Adam's autograph, 17 August 1942. AM 87-24
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Adams, Joseph Alexander, undated
1 ALS with envelope. AM 16942
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Ade, George, 1908
2 TLD to Robert Mountsier, 30 June 1908 - 24 August 1908. AM 15296
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ALS to General Canevaro, 1894. AM 14009
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Adenauer, Konrad, 1966
TLS (in German) to Frau Dulles, 10 January 1966. AM 18852
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3 ALsS to William H. Flower, 21 April 1875, Cambridge, Mass. AM 11339
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2 ALsS to Madame and William H. Flower, 20 January 1871 - 21 October 1871. AM 11340
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2 ALsS to "Dear Sir," 16 January 1880. AM 21292, 21293
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TCsS by Jay Dillon, January 1972.
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Aiken, James R, 1863
ALS to "Uncle Daniel Joquish (?)," 13 January 1863. AM 2004-133
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Ainger, Alfred, 1887
2 ALsS to James Dykes Campbell, 15-22 November 1887. AM 20844
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Albee, John, 1911
3 ALsS to Charles W. Jenke, Washington DC, 7 December 1911. AM 12807
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Alcott, E. H, undated
ALS to Mr. Shubert, Brookline, Mass..
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Photogrpah, "Carte de visite," in Boston, Mass.
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Alcott, William A, 1833
2 ALsS to Mr. Merriam, 22 October 1833 - 17 April 1833.
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Alden, J. C., Pages from American Revolutionary War Orderly Books, 1775 December 15-1776 January 12
Consists of fourteen handwritten pages taken from one or possibly more orderly books kept by aides-de-camp to Generals Artemus Ward and George Washington during the early stages of the American Revolutionary War and the Siege of Boston. The orders contained on these leaves, written during the siege, record a variety of official internal actions taken by the nascent Continental Army and include regimental orders, general orders, notifications of troop movements, records of guard duty, as well as matters relating to discipline, training, supplies, and food. Most notably, they refer to the potential participation of free African American volunteers in military roles. Names mentioned in the orderly book pages include Colonel Read, Colonel Danielson, Major Mitchel, Colonel Alden, Lieutenant Goodwin, Jedediah Huntington, Captain Ingersoll, Major Barnes, General Horatio Gates, and numerous others, some of whom are listed as participants in courts martial proceedings. Regarding authorship, the final page is signed by J. C. (or possibly I. C.) Alden, which could refer to either Ichabod Alden or a fellow member of the Massachusetts Alden family, such as a John or Joseph C. Alden. It is also possible that another person authored some of the leaves since there are at least two different handwriting styles.
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Aldington, Richard, 1962
3 TLsS to Rochelle Girson, 17 February 1962 - 28 March 1962.
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ALS (to "Monsieur"), 1750-1752. AM 16148
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Ams, "Her Romance," 52 pp.
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Alexander, Isaac, 1773
ALS to Andrew Hunter, Mecklinburg County, N. C., 29 April 1773. AM 9159
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Photostat of will, 1760. AM 16166.
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ALS to the President of Costa Rica, 3 June 1918. AM 20539
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Alford, John, 1753
ALS to Jonathan Sargent, Charlestown, Mass., 5 March 1753. AM 265
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Alford, Margaret, 1762
ALS to Jonathan Sargeant, Charlestown, Mass., 24 July 1762. AM 266
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Ali-Cohen, E. S, 1921
ALS to John Burns, 16 March 1921. AM 12795
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Alison, Dorothea, 1781
ALS (photostat) to her sister, Charlestown, Mass., 14 May 1781. AM 9356
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ALS to Mary L. Booth, New York, n.d., 5 March 1874. AM 80-79
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Allen, E. T, 1876
3 ALsS to "Gents," San Francisco, 24 January 1876 - 7 June 1876.
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Allen, Harrison, 1875
ALS to William H. Flower, Philadelpia, PA., 31 December 1875.
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TLS to Brackenride Long, Washington, DC., 18 December 1923.
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Allen, Hervey, 1941
TLS to Captain F. L. Pleadwell, Florida, 8 April 1941. AM 20845
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Allen, James L, 1846
ALS to his wife, Caroline, account of his trip from Cincinati to Washington, describing transportation and fellow passengers, reporting news of fighting in Texas and that Congress is about to declare war, 19 May 1846. AM 13317
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Allen, Job, M, 1837
AMss (photostats) of his journal, 1837. AM 10953
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ALS to William H. Flower, Cambridge, Mass., 1 February 1881. AM 11343
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AN from Viscountess Allenby, n.d. AM 16047
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5 Acs, 3 TLsS from E. D. H. Johnson, Walt Litz, J. R. Martin, and Henry Miller, 24 March 1971 - 12 April 1974. AM 2008-104
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"Autograph letter signed by a Papal diplomat in Peru to American diplomat William Tudor in Brazil, written days after the Battle of Tarqui and concerning the liberator Simón Bolívar and the wars and unrest in South and Central America. Allier describes the 'sad situation' in Peru in his letter - written entirely in French - and comments on the wars and unrest in South and Central America. He discusses the political fortunes of the great Liberator and leader of Gran Colombia, Simón Bolívar, who helped establish rpublican government there and gain independence from Spanish colonizers." - Description from dealer.
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ALS to Mr. William Dix, 7 June 1970. AM 20454
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ALS ro "My dear Waterlow," 2 May 1912. AM 20442
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10 ALsS to "Mrs. Coronio," 1890-1906. AM 2002-88
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Altschul, Frank, 1923
TLS to Elmer Adler.
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Almon, John, undated
Manuscript notes and miscellaneous material, mainly about his friend John Wilkes. AM 2010-46
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DS to George Morgan, 20 January 1786, TLs to the president of Princeton University. AM 8838, 14306
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Consists of materials celebrating Crispus Attucks (1723-1770) and Deborah Sampson Gannett (1760-1827) as African American Revolutionary War heroes. Two pin-back buttons from the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration describe Attucks and Sampson as Black American Patriots, noting Attucks as the first man to die for "American freedom" and Gannett as the first woman to fight in the Continental Army. There are also two comic book pages with illustrations and descriptions of Attucks and Gannett. One of the comic book pages is signed "E. Jackson," and both appear to be designed by the same artist.
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Anonymous, undated
"Tha-Copay-O-Jeb-Be-Way," Ojibway Indian Play, AMs, n.d. AM 19827
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ALS to "My Dear Elizabeth," 19 January 1882. AM 16283
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TL to "Dear Madam," enclosing circulars and samples (present), 16 November 1903. WA 1994-13
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ALS to the "Commissioners for Indian Affairs," n.d. AM 13010
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Appleton, Samuel, 1836
ALS from Boston, Mass., 5 May 1836. AM 20905
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Apgar, Ellis, A, 1884
ALS to the editor of the Herald, 24 March 1884. AM 2006-91
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7 ALsS to Edgar Jepson, 3 November 1896 - 14 May 1906, 2 ALsS to Luther E. Price, 29 April 1097 - 5 April 1908. AM 11334,11656, 11657, 11658, 11661, 11662
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12 ALsS (copies) to Linda Molina da Sllva. AM 77-116
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Anway, Ross C, 1908
Journal (xerox) of seamen on USS Wisconsin, 50 pp., 7 July 1908 - 22 February 1909. AM 89-4
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Andrews, Mathew, 1934
TLS to J. L. Davis, 5 January 1934. AM 18549
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TL (mimeograph) to Governor Walter E. Edge, 10 April 1945. AM 13791
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ALS to Miss Booth, 3 October 1873. AM 80-79
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"Melville's English Debut," (reprinted from American Literature). AM 48404
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Anderson, Jacob, undated
ADS for Benjamin Guild, 24 August 1804-20 February 1807. AM 1578-1582
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Andre, John, undated
2 ALsS to M. Caleb Cope Lancaster; "Particulars of the Mischianza" (from the Ladies Magazine), 1792; 2 TMs (bioagraphies of John Andre); 3 pictures drawn by Andre. AM 158229
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ALD to "Dearest B," 15 January 1964.
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"Confederate money."
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Anonymous, undated
"A Caual Client of a Country Lawyer," Ams, 2 pp. AM 13534
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ALS to Secretary I. K. Paulding of the Navy. AM 1 Pyne Henry
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ALS to Madame Cheruy, n.d. AM 18608
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17 ALsS to Dr. James McCosh concerning a variety of matters, 1855-1879. AM 11587 - 11604
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Arizona (Ariz.), undated
ALS (by unknown) to his niece "Annie," 19 March 1883. AM 2004-162
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"Sonetto del Signor Armellini," poem, n.d. AM 19586
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Armistead, George, 1803
Photostat of ADS, certification of receipt of annuities by Six Nations of Indians, 30 October 1803. AM 17484
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2 TLsS from Kenneth S.Gapp, 13 December 1947. AM 14239
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12 by 16 in. DS from Classics Department of Princeton, recognizing 60 years of service, in Latin with translation, 1916. AM 17059
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3 TLsS to Harold W. McGraw, 2 TLs from Harold W. McGraw, 21 December 1984 - 17 August 1985. AM 1994-5
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Armstrong, John, undated
ALS to M. Bourne, 1809; ALS (photostat) to Lady Albany, 1835; ALS to Captain McConnel, 17 May 1788, Receipt, 27 June 1767. AM 271, 17484, 9140
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8 ALsS to Thomas Tillotson of Albany, N.Y., 1803-1805. AM 86-122
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Armstrong, John, 1845
autograph, Paris, 25 April 1845. AM 10858
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Armstrong, Richard, 1825
ALS to Andrew Guffy in Princeton, N.J., 7 November 1825. AM 86-102
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Arnold, Frances, 1880
ALS to Edward L. Pierce, 1 September 1880. AM 9652
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3 poems by Arrowsmith, TLS to Mr. Boyd, n.d.. AM 12584
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TLsS from authors (Ronald Bottrall, David Garnett, Mary Renault. . .), 1964-1974. AM 1994-18
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ALS to General Jos B. Carr, 1881; ALS to John Rider, 1862; Signed Check, 1881; ALS to "The President," 1882. AM 13834, 1997-51
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Notes (autograph) from poetry reading, 1952. AM 2001-06
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ALS to Mr. Browne, 10 April 1917. AM 17925
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ALS to Jon Gawsworth, 24 June 1933. AM 22047
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ALS to Cyrus H. McCormick, 27 May 1922. AM 13365
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ALS (to ?), 1 February 1917. AM 13257
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ANS (in French), n. d..
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d'Aubigne, Merle, 1872
ALS (in French) to "Cher Colligue," 28 May 1872. AM 9772
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Correspondence with Gloria Erlich regarding her book The Sexual Education of Edith Wharton . AM 2011-103
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Austen, E. F, undated
ALS to "Mr. Chapman," 3 February (?). AM 19030
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Austin, Alfred, undated
ALS to Dr. Browne, 1909; 7 ALsS to Smith, Elder & Co., 1862- 1879. AM 16116, 15157
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Austin, Sarah, undated
ALS to Mr. Buckley, n.d. AM 19607
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Consists of a four-page letter from William Henry Austin (1840-1914), a sergeant in the 109th New York Infantry during the American Civil War, to his sister, Ada Caroline Austin Martin (1834-1923) of Harpursville, Broome County, New York. Austin writes from Camp Briggs in Alexandria, Virginia, and describes an encounter with Lyons (Sarah Rosetta) Wakeman (1843-1864), a gender non-conforming person who is known as one of the few women to serve in the Union Army. However, Wakeman was enlisted in the 153rd New York Infantry and later buried under the name of Lyons Wakeman and often presented as a man. Austin and Wakeman were childhood friends whose families resided in neighboring villages, and thus Austin was one of the few soldiers who knew of Wakeman's enlistment story. Of his encounter with Wakeman, Austin writes, "She was looking fine. Sports an insipid moustache, highly colored, presents quite a soldier's appearance. There is something mighty queer about this arrangement. There is rottenness in Denmark somewhere (mum about this)." He also writes about other soldiers, his pay, and potential romantic interests back home.
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Autographs, undated
Miscellaneous signatures. AM 17728, 1996-29
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Axson, Stockton, 1914
ALS to Hubertis Cummings, 12 June 1940; 6 ALsS (photostats) to John Grier Hibben, 20 November 1913 - 28 July 1924. AM 18222, 12871
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12 TLs from Lawrence C. Woods, 5 TLsS, 2 ALS to Lawrence C. Woods, 9 September 1916 - 2 June 1925. AM 18221
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ALS to Edward Dowden, 23 September 1899. AM 10950
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B., Tom, 1920
ALS to "My Dear Randal" 10 April 1920. AM 9801
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ALS to Don. C. Skemer, 10 September 1993. AM 1994-34
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TLS to Parke E. Doland, n.d. AM 13475
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Babler, Otto F, 1931
ACS to "Mr. Whilly" regarding his own translation of Poe's the "Raven" into Czech, 24 November 1931. AM 13328
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Fragment of Bach's Cantata 168 (2nd violin part), n.d. AM 18807
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4 ALsS to his mother, 1811-1814; 2 ALsS with his father, 1814; "Memorandum of Sunday Clothing," 1811,"Evaluation of the Estate of Mr. Bache," n.d., D for Cathering Bache, 1814; AN from Jos. Alden, 1870. AM 14666
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Memorandum regarding Catherine's tract in the plains of Penn's Landing, 1815-1817. AM 8977
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ALS to George W. Lyon regarding accout of David Livingston's gun and bell, 9 October 1886.
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Bacon, Alice Mabel, 1910
ALS to Mrs. Tyson, 23 October 1910. AM 16414
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Bacon, John, undated
ALS to Dr. Johnson, 5 May 1829.
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Bacon, Leonard, undated
"The Critic Thinks. . .," poem, n.d. AM 16064
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Bacon, Robert, 1908
TLS to "Sir," 1908. AM 14009
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Baden, Powell, 1935
TLS to Luther Edmunds Price, 26 July 1935. AM 11028
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Bagot, Lewis, undated
4 ALsS to Rev. Walter Bagot, ALS to Walter from Mary Bagot, 2 packets of hair belonging to Walter and William Bagot. AM 19719
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ALS to Ben Perley Poore, 4 December 1867; TL from Ben Perley Poore concerning the "Congressional Directory," 5 December 1868. AM 36 Pyne Henry
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Consists of a cabinet card portrait photograph of Sitting Bull (1831-1890), a Hunkpapa Lakota leader who organized against United States government policies and land theft. The image depicts Sitting Bull seated and holding a pipe. It was taken at Fort Randall in what was then the Dakota Territory, where Sitting Bull was incarcerated by United States government officials before being transferred to Standing Rock. The photographer's imprint labels the cabinet card as "Sitting Bull and True Autograph," and there is a brief biographical sketch on the back of the image.
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ALS to William M. Baily at West Point, 1 March 1839. AM 13592
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Baily, S. T, 1853
ALS to Macon, 12 April 1853. AM 8706
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Baillie, Joanna, undated
ALS to George Bartley, 9 April. AM 18684
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Consists of a two-page letter from Commodore William Bainbridge (1774-1833) to Albert Gallatin (1761-1849), United States Minister to France, announcing his arrival in Gibraltar with the United States Navy's Mediterranean Squadron and seeking advice on a winter port. He explains, "the object of maintaining the squadron under my command in the Mediterranean, is for the protection of the persons and property of the citizens of the U States from depredation by the Barbary powers – and to watch any hostile movements on their part."
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Baird, Absalom, 1862
ALS to Major General Dvid Hunter, 26 January 1862. AM 22077
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2 ALsS to Porfessor William H. Flower, 11 May 1871 - 21 April 1871. AM 1134
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ALS (photostat) to "My Dear Capt.," 24 June 1835. AM 17484
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16 by 20 in. DS promoting Baker to first Lieutenant, 21 April 1917; 2 DsS signed by John J. Pershing, citation of bravery and memorial, 27 March 1919 and 21 December 1918. AM 10585, 13034
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3 ALsS to Samuel Huntington, Walter Forward (?), Frank Taylor, 1813, 1838, 1841; Portrait (from an engraving). AM 18565
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2 ALsS from J. H. Muirhead, J. E. Creighton, 3 January 1908. AM 18537
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ALS to David Marsh Smith, 18 July 1851. AM 8539
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"Essay on Nihilism in Russia,"AMsS, 11 pp., Obituary in NY Times, 1891, 1950. AM 1992-112
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3 TLsS, 5 ALsS to Elkon Mathews and Arthur Waugh; "Memorandum of Agreement," 10 November 1890 - 16 July 1891. AM 17497
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TLS to John Lane, 13 March 1891. AM 80-70
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ALS to Edward Fitzgerald, TLS to Roddick W. Marten, 1902,1912; 2 photographs, n.d. AM 18565
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4 ALsS to Professor W. B. Scott, 18 March 1879 - 29 August 1881. AM 12513
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Consists of a cabinet card studio portrait by James Presley Ball (1825-1904) of a young Chinese American scholar at the J.P Ball & Son studio in Helena, Montana. Though the subject of the photograph is unidentified, it is possible that he is a member of or employed by the wealthy Ming family of Helena.
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Consists of a group of seven cartes de visite photographs taken by James Presley Ball (1825-1904), James Ball (1843-1905), Alexander Thomas, and A.W. Thomas, African American photographers then working in Ohio. Subjects include both African American and white men and women, photographed individually or in pairs. The photographs were taken at studios in Cincinnati, Ohio (Ball & Thomas, J.P. Ball); Fostoria, Ohio (James Ball); and Athens, Ohio (A.W. Thomas).
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Ball, Thomas, 1884-1905
2 ALsS to Edward H. Clement, to "Mr. Brown," 20 April 1884, 2 May 1905. AM 13587
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3 ALsS to Benjamin Butler, Lord Waldegrave, 1836-1849. AM 14240
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Bancroft, George, 1859
ALS to "My Dear Sir," 26 April 1859. AM 11345
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ALS, TLS to Edward L. Pierce, Autograph, 18 February 1881 - 19 June 1882 . AM 9653, 9654
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ALS to "Mrs. Pierce Cook," 19 October 1916. AM 12549
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Bancroft, George, 1857
ALS to "My Dear Sir," 20 October 1857. AM 1997-51
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Consists of a large panoramic photograph of the town of Braman in northern Oklahoma at the height of its oil boom. Taken from the top of a water tower, this long-range photograph shows the Community Oil Well (Herbert Oil Company) in the distance, as well as houses, barns, grain elevators, churches, and other commercial buildings clustered around the main street.
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Barbour, James S., 1812
DS commissioning a sheriff for the Common Wealth of Virginia, 7 October 1812; DS appointing justices of the peace for the Common Wealth of Virginia, 24 August 1813. AM 18565
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ALS to ?, 8 January 1821, ALS to Gales & Seaton, 16 May 1828; Fragment of a signed certificate, 16 December 1813; engraved portrait inscribed, 1783. AM 18565
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Barclay, A, 1843
ALS to Sylramus Rapeljea,14 August 1843. AM 21995
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Signed letter dated April 2, 1796 from British investment banker and diplomat Alexander Baring, Philadelphia, to New York Representative William Stephens Smith (1755-1816), New York, requesting clarification about a land deal in upstate New York that involved Smith, Baring's friend, financier John Julius Angerstein (1735-1823), New York London-based merchant Samuel Ward, and Aaron Burr (1756-1836), then U.S. Senator from New York.
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Barlow, J. S, 1813
ALS to J. Walpole, 28 September 1813. AM 12984
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Barnes, Albert, 1830
ALS to Reverend James Waddel Alexander, 11 November 1830. AM 1988
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Barnes, Albert, 1823
ALS to Stephen Triviring, 27 November 1823. AM 9217
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Barnes, Albert, 1828
ALS to Robert Baird, 7 October 1828. AM 1950
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Barnes, Djuna, 1972
2 TLsS to A. D. Wainwright,TL to from Alexander D. Wainwright, 26 April 1972 - 24 October 1972. AM 83-142
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4 ALsS to Reverend Enoch Green, 1760 - 28 May 1762. AM 1585-1585
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Barnett, Benjamin, 1836
ALS to Manager Actor, 24 January 1836.
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Barney, Joshua, 1815
ALS to James Beatty Esquire, July 1815; 2 engravings (pictures). AM 21813
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Barrat, John, 1756
Receipt for Samuel Livermore, 28 October 1756. AM 1408
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ALS (in french) to "Cher Mammon," n.d. AM 16118
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Barrett, Caleb, 1783
ALS to Johnathan Jarman, 18 July 1783. AM 13012
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Barrington, Shute, 1823
AN to Mr. Harrison, 20 November 1823. AM 507 Nelson
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Barrodi, Murad, 1907
ALS (in Arabic) to son, Jamil M. Barrodi, 14 July 1907. AM 22077
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ALS to Dr. D. Estranislas S. Zeballos, 1909. AM 16924
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B/W printed map (8.5" x 11") of "The Magical Isle of Atlantis," from new novelAtlantis Rising AM 2013-42
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Letters and cards from T. A. Barron and family to John W. Stewig, along with some enclosed family photographs and printed materials regarding Barron that Stewig collected.
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ALS to his Aunt Martha Barrow, 1810; ALS to his Uncle Bennett Barrow, 1812. AM 15912
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ALS to "Will," 5 May 1900. AM 2004-157
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Consists of five photographs taken by David F. Barry, including a photograph of Sitting Bull at the dedication of Standing Rock that also pictures interpreter Joe Premeau and Major James McLaughlin; two views of Sitting Bull's family members standing outside the doorway where he was murdered by police; a self-portrait of Barry; and an uncredited portrait of Marshall H. Jewell, publisher of the Bismarck Tribune. Two of the photographs are inscribed to Katherine Jewell, whom Barry refers to as Mrs. M. H. Jewell.
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Barth, Heinrich, 1855
ALS to "My Dear Sir," 17 December 1855. Missing as of 6 June 2010. AM 2006-78
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7 ALsS, 2 ACsS, TNS (in French) to Professor Leon Francois Hoffmann, 20 January 1959 - 13 January 1968. AM 87-70
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Bartlett, John, undated
ALS to Abbott, n.d. AM 15241
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9 ALsS, 4 TLS with various correspondence, 11 August 1939 - 6 May 1942. AM 17510
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Letters concerning Bartlett's trip (April - August 1854) to the Middle East to make drawings of the Seven Churches. AM 89-15
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9 ALsS to J. P. Harley, C. Aethan, Keeley, W. Davenport, John Willraott, Henry Roberton, Mrs. Cobbols, 1820-1846. AM 19069
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Bartok, Bela, 1941
ALS to Mrs. Oliver Strunk, 1 February 1941. AM19209
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Bartoli, Giorgio, 1910
2 ALsS to "Rev. Dear Sir," 6 January - 8 March 1910. AM 17537
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Barton, Bruce, 1947
TLS to Lawrence M. Barrett. AM 14404
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Barton, Clara, 1899
TLS to Mary R. Cabot (President of the American National Red Cross), 1899. AM 16414
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Barton, David, undated
ANS to Gales and Seaton, 13 February. AM 12665
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Barton, H, 1928-1930
3 TLsS from John Cable, John Davis, Elihu Root, 1928-1930. AM 12394
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ALS to Robert Dodsley, n.d. AM 82-32
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25 ALsS/ TLsS with various correspondence, "Memorandum of Agreement" with Clyde Fitch, 1909-1929. AM 13257
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Bassel, Rene, 1894
ALS (in French) to "Cher Monsieur," 5 April 1894, 3.5 pp. AM 22077
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ALS to Henry M. Lobesm 1877. AM 18266
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Bateman, Kate, 1868
ALS (to ?).
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Bates, Stephen, 1844
ALS to Richard Heymorth, 5 December 1844. AM 13592
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Baty, T. (Thomas), Letter to Alfred Duff Cooper Regarding Sino-Japanese Relations, 1937 October 1
Consists of a five-page manuscript letter from Thomas Baty in Toyko, Japan, regarding relations between China and Japan and the Second Sino-Japanese War. The letter is addressed to "my dear Cooper," most likely referring to British Conservative Party politician Alfred Duff Cooper, 1st Viscount Norwich, who was then First Lord of the Admiralty. In the letter, Baty presents a detailed legal defense of the Japanese position concerning their actions leading up to and during the Second Sino-Japanese War, noting the attacks by the Chinese during the Marco Polo Bridge Incident and the Battle of Shanghai. Of note is Baty's remark, made three months prior to the Nanking Massacre, that Nanking did not yet consider themselves to be at war with Japan. Later in the letter, Baty expresses support for Francisco Franco's dictatorship over Spain and disdain for Bolshevism. The final page of the letter appears to be missing.
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4 ALsS (in French) to "Cher Monsieur," 1908-1912. AM 22077
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ALS (In French) to M. Lecou, 13 October 1852. AM 81-12
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Approximately 42 official copies of French notarial documents pertaining to property of Martial Baudy (1792-1871) and other Baudy family members in and near Aubusson, France.
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4 TLsS, 3 Cs (in German) to Robert A. Koch., 24 August 1946 - January 1953. AM 19153
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Baxter, W. S, 1893-1894
"Gavotte" and "Princeton Tiger March," autograph music sheets, 1893-1894. AM 14452
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ALS, 20 April 1810. AM 10 Pyne Henry
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ALS to Lewis J. Ceist, 28 January 1853. AM 24 Pyne Henry
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Bayard, Jonathan, 1772
ADS, 26 October 1772, re: Rev. Sproutt and New Jersey college (Princeton). AM 1298 Pyne Henry
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Bayard, Richard H., 1837
ALS to Lewis J. Ceist, 5 November 1837. AM 31 Pyne Henry
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Poem, AMS, by Thomas Butt, Autograph, ALS to Rev. Thomas Butt, 20 September 1810 - 1815. AM 18806
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ALS, 2 poems, to Smith & Elder, 1833.
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Beach, Ann D, undated
ALS by Aunt Ann D. Beach, n.d. AM 8024
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Beach, Ann D, 1839-1840
ALsS to Hennrietta, 11 November 1839 - 12 October 1840.
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Beach, Isaac, 1835
ALS to his brother, Samuel, 15 June 1835.
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Beach, Williams, 1837
ALS to Edward Raymond Ames, 9 February 1837.
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Beach, Williams, 1823
ALS to Hennrietta Beach, 13 November 1823.
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Beach, Williams, undated
ANS, valentine, from Mononga, H. M. M., n.d.
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Signature, n.d. AM 87-24
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Beare, George, 1626
ADS about property at Tregony, Cornwall, 15 October 1626. AM 1528
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Beaufoy, Mark, undated
ADS, statement about his publication, n.d. AM 11293
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ALS (to ?), n.d. AM 18067
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Becket, Thomas, 1795
ALS to John Mackenzie, 1795.
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ALS to "My dear Bailey," 3 November 1904. AM 22077
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Beede, Ivan, 1925
TL, ALS to Horace Liveright, 19 June 1925.
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ALS (facsim) to ?, 1826. AM 12736
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9 TLsS, ALS to Ann Winslow, n.d. AM 2000-09
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"The Sixth Man," TMs, 7 pp.; ALS, ANS to Elmer Adler, 1933; Obituary in NY Times, 1943. AM 15129
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Belgian Embassy, 1961
TLS to R. Rothchild (Chef de Cainet du Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres), 1961; TLS to J. van den Bosch (Secretaire General du Ministere des Affraire Etrangeres), 1961. AM 2003-49
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One manuscript volume of poetry by Lamenie Bélima, with a handwritten title on the cover, "Poësies."
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ALS to F. P. Abbot. AM 11867
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Consists of an account book kept by Lemuel G. Bell, a merchant based in Richmond County, Virginia, who sold provisions to customers in nearby areas, many of whom were African Americans living in what appears to be a Black community called Thompsontown on the Northern Neck of Virginia in the mid-19th century.
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Bell, Samuel, undated
ALS to E. N. Sparhawk. AM 12665
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3 ALsS to J. H. Richardson, July 1865. AM 84-22
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ALS to Arthur Locker, 17 April 1871. AM 11646
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Benet, Christie, undated
"Biographical Notes for The Cyclopedia of American Biography," DS, 3 pp., n.d. AM 12716
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ALS to P.U. Press acknowledging the complimentary copies of "Keerkegore," 2 October 1944. AM 77-138
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ALS to Editor of the Philadelphia Press, 1 January 1880. AM 12575
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Bennett, Arnold, undated
AMs about Thomas Hardy, 1 p., n.d. AM 13229
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ALsS to Jonathan D. Sargeant about protests on Bills of Exchange against Robert Smith, 7-16 November 1782. AM 281-282
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ALS to Admiral Luis de Motta Feo reporting the seizure of a ship loaded with provisions (listed) for the Portuguese fleet. AM 85-87
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ALS to Mr. Putnam, 17 September 1896. AM 21589
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ALS to John Erskine-Clarke, 23 June 1871. AM 1995-86
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Benson, G. H, 1900
ALS to Mr. Benson, 21 December 1900. AM 151252
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Benson, Hannah S, 1918
Agreement of judgement, DS, 1 p., 26 April 1918; "Certificate of Entry of Judement and Judgment satisfied," DS by Alferd Crocker (Cerk of the Superior Court), 1 p., 6 May 1918. AM 11001
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Bentely, Richard, 1848
ALS to Alfred B. Street, 22 December 1848. AM 2001-34
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ALS (in French), n.d.
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ALS, ACS to Molly Micholson, 1955, 1959. AM 84-94
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Berenson, Bernard, 1899
ALS to Allan Marquand, 8 January 1899. AM 22077
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Bergson, Henri, 1938
ALS (photostat) to Arthur Szathmary, 1938. AM 16589
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ALS to J. Lionberger Davis, 12 October 1930. AM 19114
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ALS to "Dear Sir," 19 October 1890. AM 1998-25
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Two ALsS to Eleanor Lisette Wolff, dated 5 February 1950 and 31 August 1950. Also includes one LS from John Berryman's wife, Kate Berryman, to Alice Kahler, discussing permission to quote from one of John Berryman's letters and dated 20 January 1976.
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2 ALsS to C. C. Cyler, 1827-1832; newspaper clipping about Bethune's life; photograph of Bethune. AM 80-26
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ALS (with newspaper clipping about James Bethune) to Rev. N. S. Richardson, 20 July 1853. AM 80-26
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2 ALsS to "Dear Ted," "Dear MSS," 1944, 1950; "Christopher Kissed Me," poem, AMsS, 1 p., 29 March 1934; newspaper clipping. AM 89-91
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Bewes, Thomas, undated
ALS to Parliament from Plymouth, petition protesting against corrupt practices at an election in Plymouth, n.d. AM 1493 Pyne Henry
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8 TLsS between Martha and Willard Thorpe concerning the poems of Emily Dickinson, 1939; "Emily Dickinson, (1830-1886)" TMs, 3 pp.,; poem clippings. AM 13826
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Check, ADS, 28 March 1856. AM11 Pyne Henry
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Biddle, J. Craig, 1883
ALS to Moses Taylor Pyne refusing an invitation to the Princeton Club of New York, 4 April 1883. AM 16 Pyne Henry
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4 ALsS, TLS to S. O. Howes, 1909- 1911; "Mars Unable to See," newspaper clipping by Bierce, 1909. AM 12225
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Bigelow, John, 1885-1886
2 ALsS to Edward L. Pierce, 31 December 1885 - 11 January 1886. AM 9655, 9656
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Biggs, 1853
ALS to Jefferson Davis asking for consulship in Vera Cruz or St. Thomas, 7 April 1853. AM 8705
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Biggs, John Jr, 1918
Class picture (photostat), Class of 1918.
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Bill to Edward Morgan at Maiden-head in Crooked Lane. The bill lists quantities of items totaling 7 pounds.
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Billings, Josh, undated
Signature, n.d. AM 9941
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Billington, John, 1866
ALS to Charles Dickens, 19 February 1866. AM 19468
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ALS to Thorp, 23 December 1935. AM 12691
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ALS to Charles Varsin, 10 August 1864. AM 17813
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ANS to L. Pearsall Smith, n.d. AM 22077
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Binyon, Laurence, 1920
ALS to Mathews, 13 September 1920. AM 19867
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ALS to Lady Sitwell, 4 August 1898. AM 1997-65
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Bird, Roderick D, 1850
ALS to his cousin, Isaac, 5 July 1850. AM 18823
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6 ALsS to Mr. Lane, 1899-1922; newspaper clipping about Birrell. AM 14238
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ALS (in German) to Herr Von Rieben, appointing him a member of the North German League Committee for Naval Affairs, 1867. AM 11365
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ALS to Professor Henry Clay Cameron, 2 July 1855. AM 20136
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Black, Charles, 1851
ALS to W. Brown, Little Brown Booksellers in Boston, Mass., 16 July 1851. AM 82-44
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ALS to "My dear Hurlin," 20 May 1890. AM 84-5
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ANS to Lord Weymouth2 April 1778. AM 13834
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Blair, John, 1782
ALS to Judge Blair, 20 August 1782; 2 engraved autographed portraits, n.d. AM 18565
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Blair, John A, 1916
ALS to Pierre F. Cook, 26 December 1916. AM 12549
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Blair, L. E, 1855
ALS to "the ladies" suggesting the preservation of Mt. Vernon, 20 January 1855. AM 12529
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Manuscript copy of the Reverend Samuel Blair's Vade mecum in the handwriting of the tenth president of Princeton University, John Maclean, Jr.
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Blake, Rev. John L, 1852
ALS to Luther Tucker, 16 September 1852. AM 14468
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6 ALsS, 3 TLsS to J. Monroe Thorington, 1973-1977; photograph, July 1964; passport of Thorington. AM 21985
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Blanc, Louis, 1870
ALS (in French) to Felipe Pyat regarding a mutal friend, Adrien Marchet, who wishes to write articles for a journal of which Pyat is projecture, portrait of Blanc, 29 March 1870. AM 11776
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ALS (Xerox) to his Uncle, 3 September 1847; manuscript map (Xerox), 26 April 1847. AM 14221
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Diary excerpt, TMs, 3 pp., 1847. AM 16119
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ALS to Barr Terrel with the gift of a book, February 1922. AM 9342
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ALS to William A. Butler, 1890; engraved portait, 1889. AM 18565
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ALS to the Mayor of St. George, 7 January 1882. AM 19136
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Bleecker, H, 1821
ALS to Hon. Charles Fenton Mercer introducing Robert Hudson, 22 June 1821. AM 8389
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ALS to Mr. Smith, 14 May 1847. AM17498
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2 invitations: AC for "the Nobility and Gentry"; ACS for "Taylor," by "J-Cooke," 30 May 1832. AM 9966
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Blind, Mathilde, 1882
ALS to William M. Rossetti, 26 February 1882. AM 19828
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ALS to Logan C. Murray, 24 December. AM 10603
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Bly, Robert, 1960
ALS to Th. Morgan discussing publications of bi-lingual books, 23 February 1960. AM 79-22
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Bloomfield, B, 1818
ALS to Sir Thomas Lawrence, 18 August 1818. AM 17967
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ALS to Reverend A. A. Boardman, D.D., October 1845. AM 3507
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ALS to Anna Brownwell Jameson, 14 May 1854. AM 77-165
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ALS to James W. Alexander, 14 February 1884. AM 18 Pyne Henry
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Biographical sketch (in German), AMS, 1 p., n.d. AM 1993-112
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Bollea, Luigic, 1925
ALS (in Italian) to ?, 4 June 1925. AM 22077
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ALS to Barr Ferrie refering to his book, "Penn Memorial," 12 March 1912. AM 80-88
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ALS to Citizen Minister, 7 December 1799. AM 12203
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ALS to General T. L. Thiebaud, 19 January 1809; ALS Dr. Francis Lieber, 1836; ALS (photostat) to Boyart and Nuyok, 1822. AM 18298
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Bonaparte, Paolina, 1819
ALS to the Morgans, September 1819. AM 18521
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Consists of 17 letters from Marie Bonaparte concerning Jacques Lacan and Sigmund Freud, various psychoanalytic concepts, and rifts between psychoanalyst groups in France, including the Société Psychanalytique de Paris and the Société Française de Psychanalyse. Bonaparte also discusses some personal and family matters.
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ALS to Lionberger Davis, 9 March 1931. AM 18390
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A stereoview of a group of young, Black students outside their log schoolhouse, likely on the rural outskirts of Jacksonville, Florida.
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Autobiographical notes by Jorge Luís Borges written on a single sheet of paper, discussing his life, an anthology of poems, and other works.
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ALS to J. J. Spurr, 1905; Autograph on envelope, 1930.
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Boswell, Alexander, 1743
ALS to Sir James Islingtoun, 14 January 1743. AM 20315
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ALS to Moses Taylor Pyne, 26 October 1891. AM 32 Pyne Henry
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"Freedom Is Folly," poem, AMsS, 2 pp., n.d. AM 80-79
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ALS to "Dear Sir," n.d.
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Bouck, William C, 1843
ALS to C. B. Best, 16 May 1843. AM 13365
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Consists of an undated legal document, signed by Elias Boudinot (1740-1821), defining the condition under which an obligation would be fulfilled in a case held before a New York City court of record concerning Peter Chardon and William Wilson. The document is also signed by Benjamin Faneuil and two witnesses.
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Boulanger, Nadia, 1954
ALS (in French) to "Cher Madame," 24 May 1954. AM 87-102
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Bourbon, Louid de, 1876
ALS to M. La Mort, 16 April 1876. AM 11346
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ALS to R. Cherry, 4 June 1919. AM 18610
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TLS to Bob, undated. AM 2011-82.
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Consists of a friendship album compiled as a Christmas gift for Kate Bowden, a student at the Georgetown Female Seminary in Scott County, Kentucky, in the early 1850s. There are entries from women at the Georgetown Female Seminary and men from nearby Georgetown College, the first Baptist college west of the Allegheny Mountains. Entries from Bowden's male friends, including William E. Davis, who likely began the album, are often religious in nature; while entries from her female peers, including Mollie Payne, Bettie M. Craig, and others are much more exuberant in their expressions of close friendship, romantic love, and desire.
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ALS to William Lotheby, n.d.; ALS to C.B. Theirson, 1804; ALS to Mrs. Crispin, 1783; ALS to Cadill & Davis, 1802.
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Bowen, Elizabeth, 1959
ALS to Hermoine, 13 August 1959; "A Gloucester Litany" by S. L. Barlow, inscribed to Bowen. AM 21627
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Bowen, Henry, 1845
ALS to Redwood Fisher, 22 August 1845. AM 21994
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Bowen, Henry, 1799
ALS to C. F. Greville, 9 March 1799. AM 22074
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3 ALsS to his wife, 1922. AM 19297
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ALS to Harry C. Black, 1 July 1920. AM 18049
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Boyton, Henry W, 1893
ALS to General Wright, 1 May 1893. AM 12716
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Barce, John P, 1826
ALS to Dr. John Torrey, 23 December 1826. AM 9839
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Receipt, ADS, 1 June 1809. AM 6 Pyne-Henry
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ALS to "The Supreme Executive Council of the State of Pennsylvania"; ALS to Jasper Yeats, 1803; engraving, 1771. AM 16688
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ALS to ?, 15 August 1800. AM 1379
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9 ALsS (Xeroxes) to Elmer Adler, 1961. AM 81-185
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Correspondence (mainly concerning the steam engine), 1832-1888; printed letter, 1875; 2 engraved portraits, n.d. AM 18565
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ALS (with typed copy and translation) to ?, n.d. AM 11813
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Brainerd, David, 1745
ANS (photograph) to Rev. John Sergeant, 25 March 1745. AM 13908
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ALS to Edward Woodhouse, 6 February 1928. AM 19486
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ALS to L. Jewitt, 20 May 1878.
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Spanish manuscript about the construction of railways, ports, and roads in Brazil. A calligraphic manuscript version of a text that was published in Madrid, Spain. Includes a lithograph of the author.
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Brearley, David, 1786
ADS, order to pay 150 pounds of his salary due as Chief Justice, 2 pp., 27 October 1786. AM 960
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Brearley, David, 1815
ALS to T. P. Johnson, 2 May 1815. AM 1232
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Breese, Sidney, 1824
ALS to Elijah C. Berry, 6 December 1824. AM 82-87
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Brehier, Louis, 1919
ALS (in French) to "Cher Monsieur" (professor at the University of Clermont), 1919; missing as of 1 July 2010.
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ALS to Charles S. Todd, 30 December 1846;Obituary in Danville, KY., 6 January 1872. AM 22 Pyne Henry
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ALS to James W. Alexander, 4 April 1840. AM 1995 Pyne Henry
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Brent, Daniel C, 1825
ALS to Samuel L. Southard, 16 July 1825. AM 16890
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ALS to Fily Coste, 1884; TLS to Thos. H. Hubbard, 1893; engraved portrait of Brewer, signed. AM 18565
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Bridger, James, 1853
Survey of land made for Bridger in the Territory of Utah, AMs, 6 November 1853. AM 20685
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ALS to Carson, n.d.; money order of $1, n.d. AM 16830
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ALS to Lord Bessborough, 24 February 1797. AM 19708
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"Middlesex, is pronounced by competnent judges the most beautiful horse in the United States," TMs, 1 p., n.d. AM 14181
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Consists of three letters, a card, and an invoice from Broadside Press, a Black-owned publisher based in Detroit, Michigan, to Christina Feick of Denver, Colorado, regarding orders for books and broadsides, several of which reference works by poet Gwendolyn Brooks (1917-2000). Letters include two written by editor Dudley Randall (1914-2000) and one by Gayle Harris.
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13 ALsS to F. G. Kitton respecting his illustrations to Mr. Sproul's edition of Dickens, 21 August 1901- 14 October 1903. AM 9586
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Brockhold, Henry, 1757
ALS to ?, concerning payment of a debt, 8 April 1757; missing as of 1 July 2010. AM 302 Pyne Henry
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ALS to James Mayor Gerould, n.d. AM 10693
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Bromfield, Louis, 1952
2 TLsS to Mrs. Graham Edgar, 1952.
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"Collection of the Port of New York," 2 ADsS, 14 April 1853.
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Brooke, Henry, undated
"A Discourse Concerning Jesus," poem, AMs (photostat), 4 pp., n.d. AM 3153
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Brooke, Rupert, 1911
ALS to David Garnett, July 1911; photograph, copy no. 9, n.d. AM 19852
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ALS to Mr. Lee Rose, 28 July 1787; ALS (copy) to W. Wrangham, 28 July 1787. AM 11348
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"Present State of the Government of the Island of St. Helena," AMs, 10 pp., 20 January 1792. AM 11347
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ALS to A. Blair, 1796; ALS to William Hogson, 29 July 1803. AM 13366
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ALS (with typed copy) from J. Lionberger Davis, 1931. AM 18555
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Brooks, Clearth, undated
ALS to Mr. Rushton, n.d. AM 14093
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Consists of a typed letter from Vera Larsen, a librarian at Pyle Elementary School in Wilmington, Delaware, to poet Gwendolyn Brooks, along with Brooks' response, which she wrote on the letter and returned to Larsen. Larsen notes that the children at her school enjoyed Brooks' poems, identifying particularly with her book Bronzeville Boys and Girls, and asks if Brooks could send a tape of her reading her work. Brooks responds that she would arrange a visit to the school instead of making a tape.
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Brooks, Phillips, 1892
ALS to Miss Laughlon, 17 November 1892. AM 16169
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8 ALsS to Edward L. Pierce, 18 February 1871 - 17 March 1881. AM 9657-9664
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Brooks, Phillips, 1855
ALS to George C. Sawyer, 9 December 1855. AM 13084
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ALS to Alfred Carton, 1956; ALS (with typed copy) to Cheruy, 1952; speech, TMsS, 8 pp., n.d.; "Museum for a Biography," pamphlet, 29 pp., 10 Janurary 1965. AM 18612, 17178
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ALS to Mr. Paton, 6 December 1899. AM 22077
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ALS to R. Gilmore, 20 June 1844. AM 16694
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ALS to "My Dear Ann" (his wife), 6 August 1806. AM 39 Pyne Henry
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Brougham, John, 1876
ALS to "My Dear Meckenzie," 1876.
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Broughton, Rhoda, 1868
ALS to W. Ralston (with typed copy), 1868; ALS to Mrs. ?, n.d. AM 14947, 16545
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ALS to "Dear Dr. Dobie," n.d. AM 91-31
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2 TLsS to S. T. Dodd, Jr., 20 April 1933, 17 January 1935. AM 92-10
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Brown, Francis, 1896
ALS to Mrs. Pyne, 25 October 1896. AM 10567
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Brown, A. S, 1853
ALS to Jefferson Davis, 10 January 1853. AM 8704
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ALS to John Fletcher Duffield, 22-23 May 1844. AM 21291
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ALS to the President of the United States, 1877; ALS to Lawrence Gardner, 1893; Engraving, autographed, n.d.; 2 Autographs, 1892. AM 18565
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Brown, Henry Kirke, 1869
ALS to L. F. Cist, 12 September 1869. AM 17813
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8 ALsS to William C. McBain, 10 June 1906 - 18 February 1920. AM 11632-11639
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Brown, John, 1785
ALS to John Nickholson, 20 September 1785. AM 9142
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Brown, John, 1859
ALS to Rev. Luther Humphrey, 19 November 1859; "The Case of John Brown's Letters," news article from the Collector, September 1947. AM 3162
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Brown, John (1800-1859), Letter to Frederick Douglass Concerning Harriet Tubman, 1858 June 22
Autograph letter signed from Brown to Frederick Douglass regarding Harriet Tubman. On Tubman's behalf, Brown requests financial assistance for Tubman and her parents, and notes that Tubman has inquired about traveling with Douglass.
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Brown, William (?), 1833
ALS to Jacob Green, 21 April 1833. AM 13577
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Check with engraved view of Browne & Manzanares store in Las Vegas, 6 January 1888. WA 1998-30
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Bruce, J. Douglas, 1904
2 ALsS to John Van Antwerp Mac Murray, 12 October 1904 and 26 November 1905. AM 79-70
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Bruere, Almena A, 1828
"Extract from a letter by Bruere to her step-mother," 4 December 1828. AM 12543
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"Florafield," poem, TMsS, 1 p., 14 July 1928; TLS to Mrs. Alexander, 6 February 1937. AM 83-39
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TLS to the Indianapolis News, 27 June 1900. AM 9343
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TLS (wih newspaper clipping about Clark) to Hon. Allen W. Clark, 13 June 1896. AM 2081
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8 TLsS, 2 ALsS to Rev. H. G. Mendenhall, 1907-1912. AM 12748
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ALS to Edward Moxon, 31 January 1837. AM 19698
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Buchan, Lord, 1785
ALS to ?, 22 February 1785. AM 12176
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Buchan, J, 1776
"To the Beautiful Clarinda," AMS, 1 p., 4 June 1776. AM 22077
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Buchanan, James, 1855
Passport issued to James M. Stone and signed by Buchanan as Minister to the Court of St. James, 9 April 1855. AM 8976
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Buchanan, James, 1853
ALS to Eraslus (?), 11 June 1853. AM 13834
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Buchanan, James, 1863
ALS to F. L. Sarmiento Esquire, 17 August 1863. AM 22077
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Autograph, 1896; 3 ALsS to Millstone & Son, n.d.; 2 ALsS to D. Christie Murray, 1897; ALS to Sarille Clarke, n.d.; ALS to Peter Macnab, n.d. AM 18979
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Autograph notes (in Latin) for a sermon, ANs, 3 pp., n.d. AM 16010
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Buck, Joseph, 1838
ADS to Morgan and Buck about the estate of John D. Hart, 27 October 1838.
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2 TLsS to J. Lionberber Davis, 1940. AM 18300
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ALS to My Dear Grandchildren, 11 March 1869; ALS to M. Buckham, 1854; ALS to "Dear Father," n.d.; diary exert of George Buckham, 5 pp., 1888; 4 DsS by George Buckham (admitted to become a U.S. citizen), 25 June 1888. AM 22077
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ALS to C. J. Mathews, 31 December 1862. AM 18027
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ALS to Mathews, 11 November 1863. AM 18026
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ALS to"My ?," 6 July 1867.
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Xeroxes from the Princeton University Library Chronicles, 7 pp., n.d.; 2 TLsS, correspondence with Don Skemer, 1995. AM 1995-88
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ALS to his aunt, Ann Scott, 7 June 1845; ALS from C. N. Luzenberg, 7 August 1883. AM 14929
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Bulkeley, Peter, undated
AMs (photostats), varied content (poetry, medical notes), 42 pp., n.d. AM 16655
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Bunting, Basil, 1954
ALS (Xerox) to Gladys Hynes, 27 November 1954. AM 90-18
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Burbank, Luther, 1922
TLS to Chas. A. D. Burk, 14 August 1922. AM 11470
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Burd, Edward, 1765-1767
ALS (photostat) to James Burd, 2 February 1765; typed copy of letter and ALS (photostat) to his sister, Sally Burd, 14 January 1767. AM 14938
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Burdett, Osbert, 1925
ALS to "Dear Dr. Williamson," 2 September 1925. AM 22069
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ALS to "Dear Madam," 15 March 1858. AM 18996
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ALS to "My dear Mr. Brown," 22 December 1888. AM 87-24
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Burke, Edmund, 1763
ALS (with typed copy) to Elizabeth Montagu, 29 July 1763. AM 19829
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Burke, Edmund, 1787
ALS to ?, 25 March 1787. AM 11349
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ALS to ?, 22 June 1791. AM 11872
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Burke, Thomas, 1930
ANS to Grant E. Richards Esq., 1 October 1930. AM 16388
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ALS to John Orusby, n.d. AM 22077
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TLS to ? concerning U.S.S. Princeton, 3 December 1898. AM 8734
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7 TLsS to W. M. Colles, 16 October 1902- 3 February 1904. AM 18977
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2 ALsS to William H. Flower, 13 May 1871 - December 1871. AM 11350
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ALS to Charles Hall, 18 May 1881. AM 15156
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2 ALsS to J. McCarthy, 1890. AM 20424
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An English translation from a Spanish language document, AMsS, 8 pp., 1 December 1830. AM 21187
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ALS to Henry Dodwell (?), 13 February 1710; engraved portrait, 1741.
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Burnet, Jacob, 1830
ALS to the Chairman of the French Society of Universal Statistics, 18 November 1830. AM 15471
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Burnet, Jacob, 1842
ALS to E. Whitebury, 20 May 1842.
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Burns, Robert, undated
ALS (photostat) to Mrs. Maria Banks, n.d. AM 13771
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ALS to "My dear C. B.," n.d. AM 17922
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ALS to Miss Cabot, 9 April 1897; ALS to Mrs. Wheeler, 15 June 1895. AM 16414
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AMsS about Wordsworth and Whitman, 8 pp., 1919; ALS to Richard Watson Gilder, 10 April 1899; ALS to Muletan Saunders from Clara Barrus, 22 April 1919. AM 80-104
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2 ALsS to J. H. Johnston, 8 April 1887 - 30 April 1906; ALS to "Dear Madame," n.d.; autograph notes with corrections by Walt Whitman, 5 pp., 1863-1873 (?). AM 83-92
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ALS to Thomas Brumbaugh, 12 October 1942. AM 87-24
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Photograph, portrait from Men of Mark series, 1876. AM 2007-43
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ALS to Mr. Lambert, n.d. AM 20355
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ALS to James Macinnes, 13 July 1837. AM 91-26
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Bush, George, 1839
ALS to James W. Alexander, 9 May 1839. AM 2002
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ALS (with typed copy) to "Cuthbert Bede," 5 December 1853. AM 79-38
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Butler, Chester, 1843
Receipt for Samuel D. Ingham, ADS, 4 August 1843. AM 34 Pyne Henry
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6 ALsS, 5 TLsS to William R. Barricklo, Esq., 19 August 1895 - 16 December 1922. AM 16073
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2 TLsS to Professor Henry L. Savage, 9 November 1938 - 13 April 1942; 2 TLsS to Moses Talor Pyne, 24-30 July 1902. AM 10570 Pyne Henry
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9 "Quarterly Reports," from Saint Louis High School and College of New Jersey, 1868- 1874; telegraph from W. D. Butler, 1877; 3 TLsS, correspondence with Elisa Butler Grove, 12 April 1927 - 26 December 1956.
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ALS to Mrs. J. R. Thomson, 9 February 1861. AM 1999-42
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Bye, Frank W, 1860-1864
2 ALsS to his mother, 29 April 1860 -14 November 1864. AM 2004-159
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2 TLsS to M. Sherry, 28 February 1994 - 14 March 1994, typed copy of letter by A. Wainwright and M. Sherry, 16 December 1993. AM 1994-104
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TLS from H. H. Railey to Bernhard K. Schaeffer, 1928; TLS to E. W. Kemmerer, 1933. AM 19128
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ALS to Miss. Clarke, 27 September 1838. AM 16469
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ALS from ?, 30 July 1845. AM 21359
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ALS to Mathews, n.d. AM 18028
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Byron, Robert, 1937
ALS to "Dear Sir," 30 April 1937. AM 84-9
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Consists of a set of four photographic studio portraits of Native American chiefs, likely from the Pawnee nation, mounted on a page that bears the inscription, "Indians of Rockey mountains, phot. at Omaha by C. Bros bequeathed by S. Hugh Dimond, P. L. Lande, Mars 1870." It is possible that one of the people depicted could be Chief A-Sau-Taw-Ka (White-Horse). The photographs were taken in Omaha, Nebraska. S. Hugh Dimond (1830-1896), who is mentioned in the inscription, was a white settler who made a fortune during the California Gold Rush and after whom Oakland's Dimond district was named.
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TMS with autograph notes, 1 p., n.d. AM 15140
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TLS to "Mr. Parshley." AM 2013-18
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Cabell, William H., 1808
Appointment as Justice of the Peace, Ds, 6 August 1808. AM 13366
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Cadell, Thomas, 1822
ALS concerning publishing matters, 5 January 1822; ALS by Cadwell, 4 January 1822. AM 80-79
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ALS to Phillip R. Fendall, 26 August 1815. AM 13926
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TLS to the "Ministerio universal de Indias," 27 April 1816.
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Calder, Alexander, 1957
ALS to Frederick Kiesler, 19 March 1958. AM 83-64
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4 ALsS to William Budge, 7 December 1804 - 6 January 1805; AD, number of emigrants and those who perished in the French Revolution, 1800. AM 11351, 11352, 11353
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ALS to G. Edward Pendray, n.d. AM 83-41
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Caldwell, Taylor, 1942
TLS to Mr. Seward, 12 May 1942. AM 87-9
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ALS to L. J. Cist,13 January 1841. AM 12716
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7 ALsS to G. H.Cook, 24 October 1839 - 14 September 1892. AM 82-7
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ADS, deed for California land transfer, 17 November 1868. AM 20689
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ADS, deed for California mining claims transfer, 19 August 1872. AM 20690
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Calve?, Emma, undated
ALS (in French) to "My good friend," inviting her to dine on Monday, n.d. AM 87-104
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"Haqq (Truth)," reprint, 1964; "the Arabic Generic Negative," 1964; Al-Baydawi's Systematic Theology of Islam," 1963. AM 18280
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ALS to Major Ben Perley Poore, 4 December 1881. AM 46 Pyne Henry
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"To the Men of England," poem, TMs, 1 p., 1914. AM 13724
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Cameron, Maggie, undated
Book binding, signed "Maggie Cameron, 1863-." AM 2004-128
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Cameron, Simon, 1861
TLS to Major Robert F. Stockton, appointment, 26 October 1861. AM 10564 Pyne Henry
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Cameron, Simon, 1716
"The Life of Mr. John Flavel, newspaper clipping, 1716. AM 2004-128
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"The Fairy Herdman," "A Song of Sleep," "The Lost Child," "O Young Dark. . .," poems, 4 AMsS, n.d. AM 19175
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TLS to William Joyce; biographical material, etc.
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ALS to "Sir," 25 November 1790. AM 1997-51
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Canby, J. H. N, 1899
ALS to Richard Hoe Lawrence, 29 May 1899. AM 1997-51
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Cannan, Gilbert, 1917
6 ALsS to Richards, 1917; Notes on publication of Cannan's Noel by Grant Richards, 5 pp., n.d. AM 16390
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Canning, George, 1826
ALS to the Artist's Benevolent Fund, 1826; 2 engraved portraits, n.d. AM 18565
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Survey of land made for Bridger in the Territory of Utah, AMs, 6 November 1853. AM 21767
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ALS to his cousin, John M. Cannon of Salt Lake City, 29 February 1904. AM 20936
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Canova, Antonio, undated
ALS (in Italian) to ?, n.d.; a note about Antonia Fontaine in French, n.d. AM 77-153
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Canova, Antonia, 1814
ALS ( in Italian) to ?, 20 March 1814. AM 20661
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Carafa, Michele, 1835
ALS (in French) to "Monsieur," 1835.
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Carbeek, John, 1623
AD concerning "his account," 5 June 1623. AM 1525
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ALS to C. L. Pickford, 1838. AM 12665
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Carey, Mathew, 1806-1821
ALS to Munroe and Francis, 1806; ALS to J.S. Skinner, 1821. AM 14895
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Consists of a typescript of two chapters from "A Black Artist at Princeton: Conversations with Braveboy Hintzen" by novelist, playwright, poet, and educator Jan Carew (1920-2012), which he sent to James A. ("Jim") Floyd (class of 1969). There is also a explanatory letter from Carew to Floyd (1996) regarding the chapters and computer printouts of a photograph taken in 1970 of Jan Carew with Princeton's Freshman Scholars Institute Class of 1974.
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AMs (photostats) of Volume 83, 14 pp., n.d.; ALS (photostat) to Major Berewirth about Sir Guy Carleton, 4 October 1783. AM 13219
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ALS to Logan C. Murray. AM 10604
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ALS (with typed copy) to T. Carlyle, n.d. AM 16480
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ALS to "Dear Friend," 1907; ALS concerning Wilson's inauguration, 1902. AM 10806
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Carnegie, Andrew, 1914
TLS to John A. Stewart, 8 May 1914. AM 14085
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Carnegie, Andrew, 1901
ALS to Buckle of The Times, 11 June 1901. AM 86-57
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Carr, Samuel W, 1788
ALS to James Breckenridge, 2 August 1788. AM 13913
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ALS to William H. Heaton, 20 March 1908. AM 21987
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"Sketch of Colonel Henry A. Carrington," TMs by Mrs. William Leigh, 8 pp., n.d. AM 21115
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Carter, Elizabeth, 1756
TLS to Miss Highmore, 9 January 1756. AM 19495
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Consists of a memorial album for Lottie Sutphen Carter (1851-1875), created by her husband, Robert Carter, with input from other friends and family members, following her death at age 24. The album includes a biography of Lottie written by Robert, which describes her birth in New Jersey, education in Philadelphia, move to New York to marry and start a family, and work as a teacher at the Colored School of Salem Mission and as a volunteer at Lenox Hospital. There is also a photograph of Lottie, as well as over eighty pages of condolence letters, tributes, poetry and memorial remembrances from a wide variety of people in the couple's lives. Of note are many contributions from a woman named Annie who had a very close relationship with Lottie and whom Lottie asked to take over the maternal care for her children after her death.
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Carter, W.C., 1925
"Fort Bridger Characters," essay on the Wyoming outpost in the last of the 19th century, TMs, 1925. AM 79-182
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"Automatic Machine Contol. . .," Xerox of TMs, 49 pp., 22 February 1984. AM 86-125
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Cary, John, 1766
ALS to Jonathan Dickinson Sergeant, 4 April 1766. no AM
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Cary, Phoebe, undated
ALS to Miss. Booth, asking whether her poem was printed in Bazar, n.d. AM 80-79
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Cary, Robert, 1934
ALS to Thomas Boyd, 29 December 1934. AM 20268
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Casals, Pablo, 1934
ALS (in French) to Sir Arnold Edward Trevor Bax, 24 November 1934. AM 87-103
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Castle, Egerton, 1907
ALS to Mrs. Theodore McCurdy Marsh, 21 September 1907. AM 20341
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ALS to W. Morris Coller, 1893; ALS to Egar Mew, 1897; 4 ALsS to Lewis Benjamin, 1918; ALS to Benjamin, 1902. AM 19087
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Castro, Ame?rico, 1969
2 ALsS (in Spanish) to Carmen de Zulueto (with types transcripts). AM 1999-100
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"A Plenary Indulgence," for Leurence Hutton, DS, 30 May 1817. AM 9265
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ALS to postmaster, 13 July 1845; ALS to N. E. Alloway, 1861; ALS to Nicholian, 4 December 1845; ALS to N. J. Walker, 25 July 1844; 2 engraved portraits. AM 18565
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TLS to Colonel and Mrs. Archie C. Fiske, 30 January 1920. AM 16283
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Cattermole, George, 1864
ALS to W. Vohins, 22 April 1864. AM 20735
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Cavendish, Ada, 1870
ALS to Mrs. Whill, 9 April 1870.
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Celesia, Dorothea, 1772
ALS to Voltaire, 10 May 1772. AM 19703
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Cerf, Bennett, 1948
TLS to Alfred A. Knopf, 15 November 1948. AM 17079
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14 ADsS (Xerox), receipts from the San Carlos Agency, signed by Chaffee, 1879-1880. AM 20951
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Chahnazarian, V, 1861
2 ALsS (in French) to "Mon Cher Monsieur," 2 October 1861 - 25 March 1862.
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Consists of a two-page letter from Daniel H. Chamberlain (1835-1907), then the Reconstruction-era Republican governor of South Carolina, to Robert Reed Hemphill, regarding efforts to prevent racial conflict and segregationist violence by force of arms. The letter suggests that Hemphill confer with Chamberlain and Republican legislator Jerry Hollingshead about acquiring arms for Abbeville, South Carolina. Hemphill was a Confederate Army veteran, publisher of the newspaper at Abbeville, and a Democratic state legislator, but at the time, he apparently opposed his party's white supremacist program of racist violence and voter suppression.
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Consists of a letter from Alexander Chalmers (1759–1834) likely addressed to John Wilson Croker (1780–1857) discussing the unconventional marriage of Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzi (1741-1821). Chalmers, Croker, and Piozzi were all writers engaged in scholarship on Samuel Johnson (1709-1784). The letter also briefly mentions Giuseppi Baretti, Isaac Reed, Harriett Wilson, the European Magazine, and circulating libraries.
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Chamberlin, Joseph, 1802
ALS to Benjamin Guild, appointment for Mr. Hunt to preach, 5 March 1802. AM 1869
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ALS to Gates and Seaton, 29 January 1828. AM 12665
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AMsS, 1 p., n.d. AM 13475
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Chamier, Frederick, 1835
ALS to his mother, 1835; ALS to "My dear Neading," n.d. AM 21546, 18952
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Poem on the burning of the Presbyterian Meeting House in Elizabethtown.
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A letter from John Lincoln Chandler (Memphis, TN), to New York businessman Elliott C. Cowdin (New York), a cousin by marriage, seeking financial support for The Memphis Daily Post (later Evening Post), a Republican newspaper for African Americans founded in January 1866 by General John Eaton, former Commissioner of the Freedman's Bureau.
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ALS to ?, 6 April 1836; ALS to ?, 15 November 1841; ALS to William Rathbone, 20 July, 1840. AM 19708
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ALS to "Dear Sir," 30 June 1821. AM 83-37
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Channing, William Henry, Letter to G. G. Armstrong Regarding Anti-Slavery Position, 1857 May 6
Six-page letter from William Henry Channing (1810-1884), an American Unitarian clergyman and writer in Liverpool and London, to G.G. Armstrong, the son of a Unitarian minister and journalist at the Daily News, regarding his anti-slavery position, which he credits Armstrong with encouraging him to adopt, the political situation in the United States leading up to the American Civil War, and his own beliefs about slavery.
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17 ALsS, 2 ANsS from various correspondence, 22 June 1870 - 18 July 1890. AM 1998-20
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ALS to Miss Hagman,1811?. AM 22077
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ALS to Mr. Wynn, 8 December 1842. AM 22077
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Charlton, 1779-1784
7 marriage records, Ams, 1779-1784. AM 22077
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Chicago Block Company stock certificate, DS, 14 May 1859; 3 ALsS to Ira Harris, L. N. Campbell, W. P. Fessenden, 27 August 1863 - 8 February 1867; 2 engraved portraits. AM 18565
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ALS to Jacob W. Schuckers, 29 March 1872. AM 9793
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2 ALsS (in French), 24 July 1826 - 11 January 1833; Announcement, Ams, October 1826. AM 18422
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Chauncey, Isaac, 1812
ALS to ?, 1 September 1812; engraved portrait, n.d.; "Capture of Fort George," picture, n.d. AM 2183
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Cheever, Abijah, 1791
ALS to Silvanus Bourne, 18 December 1791. AM 13365
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Cherubini, Luigi, 1827
ALS (in French) to Le Directeur de l'Ecole Royale de Musique et de Declaration, 20 December 1827.
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TLS to Mr. Adler concerning his father's method of work, 29 December 1936. AM 15141
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ALS to Lady Blessington, n.d. AM 9950
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ALS to ?, 2 December 1762. AM 16860
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ALS to Mrs. Montague, 14 May 1771. AM 14600
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6 ALsS (with typed scripts), 9 October 1864 - 4 March 1865. AM 2005-13
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Chew, Beverly, 1921
ALS to Mr. Bechhtel, 17 June 1921. AM 10661
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Chiang, Kai-Shek, 1937
Photograph, August 1937. AM E 6851
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TLS to Mrs. W. P. Roberts, 14 June 1948. AM 17039
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Correspondence regarding "Chicago Plan Commission" and the "Ogden Avenue Bridge" with blue prints, 1922-1928. AM 21974
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Signed typescript (9 pages), along with a map of the official ground plan for the exposition, which ran in Seattle, Washington, from June 1 to October 16, 1909.
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Child, Thomas S, 1834
ALS to Nathan P. Ames, 17 May 1834. AM 12716
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Child, Thomas S, 1848
ALS to George Merriam, 18 November 1848. AM 79-56
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14 ALsS to "Dear Major," 8 October 1851 - 24 January 1890. AM 91-19
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17 ALsS to Willaim A. Seaver, 1870-1880; ALS to Gilbert Jones, 1891; ALS to Miron James Hazeltine, 1876; ALS to "My dear Sir," 1879. AM 1999-86
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ALS to John G. Clark about the book, "The Tragedy of Quaersville," 24 August 1914. AM 22077
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Choate, Rufus, 1833
ALS to Davis A. Hall, 5 June 1833. AM 9307
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Invitation (in Latin) to ibel celebration, n.d. AM 1247
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ALS to ?, 19 Septmeber 1951. AM 1996-18
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Christopher, Jesse, 1807
ALS to Benjamin Guild, 4 April 1807. AM 1870
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Churchill, Charles, 1764
ADS, authorization of payment, 6 October 1764. AM 16762
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2 ALsS to Clarinette, 24 Decemeber 1888; Xerox of cover of "The Reminisences of Lady Randolph Churchill," 1908. AM 89-50
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ALS to Emily, 23 August 1886; receipt signed by Jennie Spencer Churchill and Randolph S. Churchill, 1 September 1875. AM 89-49
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Pen and ink drawing, 26 September 1950. AM 19137
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Churchill, Winston, 1951
ALS to Mrs. Henderson, 25 December 1957; TLS (Xerox) to J. Lionberger Davis, 20 March 1900. AM 18553
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Churchill, Winston, 1949
TLS to Charles Scribner, 8 May 1949. AM 84-54
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Churchill, Winston, 1944
"Memorandum of Agreement..," DS, March 1944; TLS to Delachoux and Niestle, 5 June 1944; Newspaper clipping of Winston, n.d. AM 21619
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ALS to David Garrick, n.d.
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Manuscript on paper in Nahautl and Spanish. Tehuacán, 1624. Bookseller's description: "Soon after the completion of the conquest of Mexico, the native populations learned the importance of Spanish law and quickly learned to use it to their advantage as much as the system would allow. In this legal proceeding the Nahuatl-speaking citizens of the towns of Coculco and Tempatetetzintla seek redress via the courts for actions of a Spanish neighbor named Antonio de Padilla who lived in the neighboring area of Tehucán in Central Mexico. The man from whom Padilla purchased his land had settled a case out of court with the indigenous townspeople herein for the sum of 100 pesos and an agreement to cede some of his land to them. Padilla, however, respected neither the [indigenous peoples] nor the legal process; he continued to plant both on the ceded lands and to plant on land that the [indigenous peoples] alleged was always theirs, while deforesting some other of their land and also denying them their longheld access to water, including use of an irrigation canal that had been created by the [indigenous peoples] themselves with great difficulty. In a region with little water, water rights were extremely important. Three officials from the affected towns brought this lawsuit against Padilla in 1624. The testimony gathered by the plaintiffs, in both Spanish and Nahuatl, is presented in 18 documents (most in Spanish translation via a bilingual court official), and they convinced the contador of Tehuacán, who served as judge, to rule in favor of the [indigenous peoples]."
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Certificate of Confirmation for Jesse H. D. Wall, DS, 1812. AM 50 Pyne Henry
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Clark, Joseph, 1820
ALS from Eliza Dilworth, 1820.
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ALS (photostat) to Mathew Carey, 13 June 1834. AM 17484
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Clark, Mary, 1820
DS, attorney to James Stevenson, 29 May 1820; DS, agreement with James Stevenson, 29 May 1820. AM 1871-1872
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Clark, Thomas M, undated
Signature, n.d. AM 47 Pyne Henry
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Clarke, Austin, 1939
TLS to "Dear Peggy," 20 November 1939. AM 22077
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Clarke, C. K, 1886
Copy of TL concerning the progress in building the Oregon Pacific R.R., 17 September 1886. AM 8578
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2 ALsS to Edward L. Pierce, 18 June 1881- 26 September 1882. AM 9665, 9666
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List of possessions, AMs,n.d.; 5 ALsS to David Clarkson, 1778-1781; 3 ALsS to Clarkson, 1774-1777. AM 15327
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Clay, Cecil, 1886
ALS with photograph of Rosina Volces to "My dear Edward," 26 May 1881. AM 22077
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Clerk, Lottie, 1870-1898
2 ALsS with a photograph, 13 December 1870 - 3 January 1898 . AM 17586
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One bound manuscript volume of poetry by Hélène de Clervaux in Pons, France. The volume has an ornamented flat spine which says "Recueil de Poesies."
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Clifford, Nathan, 1875
ALS to ?, 1875; ALS to his son, 1874; autograph, n.d.; engraved portrait, n.d. AM 18565
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Clinton, DeWitt, 1826
ALS to Mr. Brooks, 13 December 1826. AM 12665
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Clinton, DeWitt, 1826
ALS (photostat) to Stephen Can, 9 January 1826. AM 17484
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Clinton, George, 1783
5 TLs from Ezra L'Hommedieu, 6 July 1783 - 16 October 1783.
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ALS from Stephen Auth, 1781; ALS from John Continey, 1781; ALS from Col. Graham, 1777; ALS from Peter Bellinger, 1780. AM 17813
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Consists of a handwritten draft of a letter from Continental Army Brigadier General James Clinton (1736-1812) to a group of Haudenosaunee leaders in advance of Sullivan's Expedition, a genocidal 1779 campaign intended to destroy and remove the four nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy that sided with the British during the American Revolutionary War. Major General John Sullivan (1740-1795) led the campaign with Clinton as second in command. In the letter, Clinton addresses leaders who had not aligned themselves with the British, attempting to influence their participation and suggesting that they stay on the sidelines or offer minimal assistance. He mentions the Oneida, Tuscarora, and Onandaga nations specifically, but also references the Six Nations, a British term for the Haudenosaunee, which the French referred to as the Iroquois and which also included the Mohawk, Cayuga, and Seneca nations.
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Cliosophic Society, 1819
Diploma (facsimile), DS, 1818. AM 7698
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Consists of a commonplace book kept by Julia E. Cloud, a woman living in New Jersey in the 19th century. Compiled ten years before her marriage to David Shivers in 1861, Cloud's commonplace book contains a number of handwritten poems engaging with themes of love and marriage, family unity, domestic happiness, loss of family members, and separation from children through a Victorian lens on gender and gender roles. Poem titles include "Christian Love" (1850), "The Old Arm Chair" (1849), "What Shall I bring Thee Mother?" (1850), "The Happiest Time" (1850), "The Weeper" (1848), "To the Mourner" (undated), "The Sacrifice" (1849), "Autumn" (1849), "Mother What is Heaven?" (1849), "Lines on Passing the Grave of my Sister" (1849), "My Child" (undated), and others.
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"Say not, the struggle not availed. . .," AMs (photostat), 6 pp., 13 August 1849. AM 12332
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ALS to ?, n.d. AM 77-168
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Clymer, Hiester, undated
ALS to Ben Perley Poore, n.d. AM 51 Pyne Henry
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Consists of a 450-page ledger kept by Dr. William Coale, a physician based in Libertytown, Maryland, who treated white residents and free and enslaved African Americans living in Libertytown and in the nearby Black community of Oldfield. Entries document Coale's work delivering babies, providing vaccinations, treating wounds and broken bones, and prescribing medicines. As the name of Coale's father, Richard Coale, appears multiple times in the ledger, it is possible that he was in a business partnership with his son and provided some of the treatment described. Many people in these communities were also Catholic.
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Coates, Mary, Commonplace Book, 1839
Consists of a commonplace book of poetry and progressive writings about women's education, the abolition of slavery, and the rights of indigenous peoples kept by Mary Coates, a seventeen-year-old woman from a Congregationalist family living in Downingtown, Pennsylvania, in the 1830s. The book includes works by both Coates herself and by other authors, most of whom are also women. Included are activist writings by Felicia Hemens, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Lydia Huntley Sigourney, Hannah More, and William Lloyd Garrison. Coates' writings pertain to current events and include works titled, "Female Education," "Establishment of a Female College in New Granada South America," and "The Indians Farewell to the Missouri on Seeing the First Steamboat."
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Coates, Samuel, 1811
ALS (photostat) to Samuel Hollows, 1811.
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ALS to Thomas Wharton, 4 January 1777. AM 14846
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ALS to Harry Hempstead, n.d.; ALS to R. Braddock, n.d. AM 86-57
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ALS to C. E. Tester, 14 January 1847; ALS to M. Young, 20 April 1844; ALS to W. Brown, 3 October 1847. AM 9535, 9536, 9537
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Cobden, Richard, 1857
ALS to Edward L. Pierce, 24 September 1857; ALS to ? discussing the ballot, 8 June 1857. AM 9667, 9668
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Cobden, Richard, 1863
ALS to General Sandham, 8 June 1863. AM 10231
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ALS to Mr. Grabhorn, 12 June 1926. AM 89-47
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7 TLsS to Robert, 2 January 1908 - 23 February 1909. AM 15296
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Cochrane, John, 1801
ALS to Viscount Henry Dundas Melville, 18 October 1801. AM 11358
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ALS to John Burns, 21 November 1906. AM 12794
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ALS to William Hayley, 26 December 1797. AM 19691
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ALS to Thomas Gaspey, 27 December 1826. AM 18954
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Colby, Bainbridge, 1931
TLS to William J. Halleran, 23 May 1931. AM 12726
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ALS to "Madame," n.d.
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Cole, T. B, 1790
Check to Mr. Edmonton, DS, 16 May 1790. AM 16496
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Cole, Timothy, 1904-1906
2 ALsS to Mr. Stone, 4 February 1904 - 5 January 1906. AM 20303
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Cole, Timothy, 1928-1929
AC to Grace M. Fiegler, 28 February 1929; ALS to Edith True Drake, 18 July 1928; "Notes on Some Wood Carvings. . .," TMs (reprint), 10 pp., n.d. AM 22077
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Sonnet, AMs, 1 p., n.d. AM 15161
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Coleridge, Hartley, 1841
ALS to "Heraud," 13 June 1841. AM 20382
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Collins, Arthur, 1911
ALS to Mrs. Vaunrugh, 18 May 1911. AM 2004-115
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Collins, Arthur, undated
ALS to Mrs. Combe, n.d. AM 18129
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ALS to Colonel W. F. Prideaux, 23 August 1885. AM 14372
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TLS to George Peck, 16 January 1932; 3 ALsS, 2 TLsS to John L. Rankin, 22 January 1930 - 6 November 1931. AM 14500
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Collins, William, 1828
ALS to Agar Ellis, 1 February 1828. AM 21348
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4 engraved pictures by William Collins, n.d.; 5 ALsS to various correspondence, 22 August 1828 - 6 July 1833; AMs about Collins from Gentleman's Magazine, 1 p., April 1847; List of works by Collins, AMs, n.d. AM 17715, 21788
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Coleman, John, 1641
Deed to Thomas Watson, DS (photostat), 20 April 1641. AM 10168
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Colne, Emma, undated
ALS to Healt Joyce, n.d. AM 11642
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Colston, Edward, 1841
ALS to Abel Parker Upshur, 16 December 1841. AM 53 Pyne Henry
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Colt, Samuel, undated
ALS to Franklin Bacheler, n.d. AM 512 Nelson
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Includes correspondence along with a couple of photographs.
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"Invitation to Learning," TMs, 13 pp., n.d. AM 13848
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2 ALsS (photostats), 21 May 1502 - 27 December 1502. AM 8729, 8730
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Certificate (facsimile) from U. S. War Department for work on the atomic bomb, 6 August 1945.
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Comfort, David, 1810
ALS to Ely F. Cooley, 22 October 1810. AM 18411
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Compton, Barnes, 1886
ALS to Taylor Pyne, 14 February 1886. AM 45 Pyne Henry
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Conder, Josiah, undated
ALS to Mr. Pratt, containing a reference to William Cowper, n.d. AM 19579
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ALS to William Libbey enclosing a biographical sketch printed in Chicago Tribune, 18 April 1895. AM 9947
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4 TLs to R. C. Drum, 1862-1864. AM 79-146
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"Thanksgiving Proclamation," DS signed by Wilbur L. Cross, TMsS, 1 p., 10 November 1938. AM 18118
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TLS (Xerox) to Pres. Goheen, 19 January 1970. AM 77-141
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TLS (Xerox) to Federic Fox, 1 January 1970. AM 20516
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ALS to "Walter," 29 September 1910; "True Copies of Comment On Portrait. . .," TMs, 4 pp., n.d. AM 16943
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Log (photostat) of the USS Constitution, AMs, 4 pp., 22 October 1803 - 24 December 1803; 20 August 1812. AM 9784
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Converse, A, 1824
ALS to Theron Converse, 1 January 1824. AM 16144
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ALS to ?, 11 June 1901; "Hawthorne," newspaper clipping from The New York Times by Conway, 1840. AM 16698
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Conwell, Clarke, 1903
TLS to Jas W. Bullock, 26 May 1903. AM 16482
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ALS to ?, 30 December 1809; biographical sketch of Cooke, TMs, 235-238 pp., n.d.
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Cooke, Taber, 1842
Complaint sworn against James G. Wooley, ADS, 17 October 1842. AM 17075
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ALS to ?, 13 October 1845.
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TLS to Louis A. Coolidge, 14 April 1923; TLS by Everett Landers to his secretary, 25 February 1929; "Extract from an address. . .," TMs, n.d.; autographed photograph, n.d.
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7 TLsS to Frank S. Presbrey, 10 November 1924 - 21 November 1931. AM 18081
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Cooper, W. Salmon, 1842
ALS to Cpt. McFarland, 2 June 1842. AM 22077
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Cooper, Thomas, 1855
ALS to Thomas Carlyle, 7 February 1855.
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ALS to William H. Flower, 5 April 1876. AM 11362
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3 ALsS to W. B. Scott, 28 May 1887 - 19 March 1898. AM 12513
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ALS to "Dear Mr. Gelb," 13 December 1929. AM 22077
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ALS to Hunter, 14 March 1930; "Kiss the Book, Breezer," AMs, 2 pp., n.d. AM 18066
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Coquet, Josef, 1782-1808
30 ALsS (in Italian, Xeroxes) with various correspondents, 50 pp., 1782-1808. AM 2001-60
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ALS (Xerox) to Stephen Olin, 24 September 1849. AM 20270
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ALS with illustration to Rev. W. Harness, 1 June 1850. AM 91-19
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ALS to Hervey Cook, 2 April 1883. AM 9870
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ALS to J. B. Nichols, 14 May 1839; ALS to Mr. Wright, 5 May 1841. AM 20847, 18733
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Photograph of parole orders signed by Cornwallis, n.d. AM 16029
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"'What's My Line'. . .," TMs, 29 pp., n.d. AM 19734
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ALS to Rev. Cortland Van Rennselar, 4 June 1835. AM 13910
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ALS to George Stanley, her dealer, about plans for Italy, 5 July 1822. AM 2006-64
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3 ALsS with envelopes and 1 envelope to Mrs. James S. Croll about the Lusitania, music lessons, and other news, 1914-1915. AM 87-114
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Opinion on the case of Marquis Inojosa, AMs (photostats), 3 pp., 27 April 1624. AM 15881
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3 ALsS to William N. Flower, 26 October 1870 - 1 December 1890. AM 11363
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15 ALsS to Francis Charles Macdonald, 19 May 1898 - 14 March 1899; Menu for "Christmas dinner for Tenth Pennsylvania Infantry," 1898. AM 11270
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ALS to Richard Cosway, n.d. AM 19695
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Consists of a handwritten working manuscript of a William Cowper translation of a Jeanne-Marie Bouvier de La Motte (1648-1717) poem into English.
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Cox, James, undated
Interrogation of the defendant in the case of the U.S. versus James Cox contempt suit by prosecuting attorney, AMs. 1 p., n.d. AM 83-92
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Cox, Palmer, undated
ALS with illustration to "Dear Widgets," (parents of Kenneth H. Rockey) n.d. AM 16039
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ALS to Melville Phillips re: an interview with Mr. Gross about the Manufacturers Club, 10 December 1895. AM 86-57
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Coyle, John, 1797-1800
DS by A. A. Dallas giving Coyle commission of Captain, 14 May 1707; Masonic Certificate promoting Coyle, 9 May 1800. AM 77119
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Coyle, Kathleen, 1944
ALS from Rebecca West, n.d.; TLS to Marie Belloc Lowndes, 20 April 1944; ALS (in French) to Madame n.d. AM 19735
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Coyle, William, undated
Award to Coyle from Washington Catholic Seminary, DS, n.d. AM 77-119
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Crabb, James, undated
ALS to "My dear Rebecca," n.d. AM 16469
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3 ALsS to various correspondents, 1893; telegram, ANS, to Grant and Richards, n.d.; poem, AMs, 4 pp., 1897. AM 17613, 17113
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Crafford, George, 1798
Receipt, ADS to Jonathan Zwaine, 16 May 1798. AM 971 Lee
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Craft, William D, 1825
ADS showing R. W. Eden has commenced a clerkship, 19 May 1825. AM 7676
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Known as John Oliver Hobbes. ALS to George, 30 October 1901; ALS to "My Darling Rothe," 27 July 1902. AM 77-151
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ALS to Thornton Oakley, n.d. AM 18349
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AMs, 1822.
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Craven, Lord, 1859
ALS to "Dear Sir," 25 June 1859. AM 12984
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Crawford, George W, 1849
ALS to William Erving, 10 July 1849. AM 43 Pyne Henry
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ALS to Abel P. Upshun, 22 May 1843. AM 54 Pyne Henry
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ALS to David B. Mitchell, 29 September 1822. AM 49 Pyne Henry
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Legal petition of Eli Whitney, ADS, 26 December 1805; article mentioning Whitney, n.d. AM 13365
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Consists of a postcard from Barbara (February 29, 1984) and a letter from Coral in Nicosia, Cyprus (June 7, 1959), both addressed to Nancy Crawshaw. The letter from Coral details political unrest in Cyprus and mentions the Transitional Committee, on which the correspondent's husband, John, served.
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Creekmore, Hubert, 1949
TLS to Mr. Naumburg, 11 March 1949. AM 2005-18
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ALS (photostat) to "Sir," 1846; ANS, third-person unaddressed, 1851; biography with engraved portrait signed, 1893. AM 15061, 17484
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3 ALsS to Mr. Noble and ALS to Mr. Greig, 1894-1900. AM 20542
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Croes, W, 1804
ALS to John Croes, 17 June 1804. AM 13950
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ALS to "Dear Sir," 2 March 1902. AM 17654
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Crommelin, James, 1801
Photostat of Crommelin's diploma, 1801. AM 8315
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Cromwell, Oliver, 1657
2 ALsS (photostats) from Oliver Cromwell to city of Bremen, 16 January 1656 - 30 June 1657. AM 81-27
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Crosby, Godfrey, 1806
A "metamorphosis or turn up book" drawn by Crosby, AMs 25 April 1806. Gift of Howard C. Rice, Jr., circa 1959 (AM 16464).
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Crosman, Henrietta, 1913
ALS to Miss Helen Daniels, 1908; 2 ALsS to Miss Enright, 1913. AM 18325
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ALS to Jos. Bohn, 1872; ALS to Rich Sheperd, 1866. AM 21550
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5 ALsS from Eileen Colum and 7 ALsS from Elizabeth Yeats to Mrs. Whitman Bailey, 1927-1934. AM 13553
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Contains various documents related to slavery in Cuba. 1) Census of enslaved persons in Cuba (by region and town) in 1854. 2) Procedures for holding and documenting trade of enslaved people in Santiago de Cuba, 1864. 3) List of enslaved persons on a plantation in Guanabacoa, Cuba, who contracted cholera in 1868. The document lists 42 enslaved persons that contracted the disease in July and the beginning of August in 1868. 4) Documents relating to an 1885 legal claim by José Belen (a 36 year-old enslaved man) for his manumission in Guanabacoa, Cuba.
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Culbertson, Ely, 1943
TLS to John Van A. MacMurray, 19 March 1943. AM 14288
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Bound manuscript volume of plays marked up for performance. The plays published in this volume were printed by John Cumberland in London. Pages of notatations and annotations are interleaved between the printed pages of the plays, or directly point to pages of the play (i.e. a page of notes will face a printed page). The plays contained in this volume include: Pizarro, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan; The Mountaineers, by George Colman; Venice Preserved, by Thomas Otway; The Iron Chest, by George Colman; The Stranger, by Benjamin Thompson; and A New Way to Pay Old Debts, by Philip Massinger.
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Cummock, Antun, 1890
TLS to R. McKenzie regarding the upcoming football season, 6 September 1890. AM 13299
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Biographical sketch of Mrs. Cunliffe-Owen by E. F. Sutton, AMs, n.d. AM 12387
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2 ALsS to John Taylor, 1821; ALS to Taylor and Hopey, 1821; ALS to J. A. Hopey, 1822. AM 17769
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ALS to Edward Moxon, 2 pp., 2 August n.y. AM 91-19
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Receipt, ADS, 1858; ALS to John L. McCoun from Curtis, 1860; ALS to "Dear Sir," 1864; autograph, n.d.; ALS to "My Young Friend," 1856; 2 engraved portraits with printed signature, 1889. AM 18565
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ALS unaddressed, 1855; TLS to "Dear Sir," 1887. AM 15163
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2 ALsS to Hervey Cook, 29 June 1883 - 17 December 1883. AM 9871, 9872
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6 ALsS to Edward Pierce, 19 August 1880 - 11 January 1887. AM 9669-9675
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Signature, 17 February 1871. AM 10692
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TLS to Mr. McAneny, 7 June 1892. AM 21283
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Curtis, John Green, 1881
ALS to S. Beach Jones, acceptance of resignation, 14 June 1881. AM 81-40
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Cushing, Caleb, 1841
ALS to H. L. Lincoln, 28 April 1841; Biography, TM, n.d. AM 15061
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ALS to George Sonson, 1806; ALS to Zedekiah Langer, 1794; engraved portrait with printed signature, 1889. AM 18565
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Cushman, Charlotte, 1875
Biography, TMs, 2 pp., n.d.; AMsS about Charlotte, 12 July 1875.
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Cuyler, John P, undated
2 illustrated "Mises en Scene," n.d. AM 21393
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TMs of "Translations of Letters and Other Genealogical Materials," 175 pp., 1764-1840. AM 15676
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ALS, illegible address, 1821. AM 12984
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Dalrymple, John, 1817
ALS to L. G. Engleback, 1817. AM 12984
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ALS to S. N. Addinton, General, n.d. AM 12984
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10 ALsS to J. H. Richardson concerning business affairs, 1888-1889. AM 84-22
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Daly, Augustin, 1899
ALS, illegible address, 1899.
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Dance, Charles, 1861
ALS to Mathews, 7 pp., 1861. AM 18024
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Danforth, Thomas, 1668
ALS to "the Constable of Watertown," 16 December, 1668. AM 2003-51
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2 ALsS to A. L. Walker, 1844 and 1848; fragment of ALS to Samuel Greenhow, 1814; ALS to J. H. Paulding, 1837; engraving with printed signature. AM 18565
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Two autographed music manuscripts containing drafts and sketches American composer Richard Danielpour wrote in pencil on the pages of orchestral score books: 1) "Sweet Talk": Four Songs on Texts by Nobel-prize winning American author Toni Morrison, a song cycle commissioned as part of the 1996 Princeton Atelier Program, for American soprano Jessye Norman, with instrumental accompaniment, 1995-96; and 2) "Spirits in the Well", another song cycle for Jessye Norman with lyrics by Morrison, composed for voice and instrumental accompaniment at Yaddo, the artists' community in Saratoga Springs, New York, November 1997. The score includes occasional additions.
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Daniels, John W, 1904
ALS to Edmund Lyman Short regarding a visit to New York, 30 June 1904. AM 10954
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Daniels, Josephus, 1927
LS to Mr. H. Barton concerning Lodge, removed from a volume of Daniels', 14 July 1927.
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ALS to "Monsieur," 1850. AM 1997-51
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ALS to C. L. Derby, September 1880. AM 16151
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Newspaper clipping, obituary; ALS to A. Hart, 10 October 1846. AM 16542
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6 ALsS to L. H. Richardson concerning illustrations for the works of Washington Irving, 1847-1863. AM 84-22
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Darling, Ralph, 1815
ADS to the Quarter Master General, 12 August 1815. AM 12984
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Dartmouth, Lord, 1819
ALS to the Secretary of War, 2 December 1819. AM 12984
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ALS to "Dear Sir," 13 August 1937. AM 22077
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Ls to Sir Lauder Brunton, 11 May 1874. AM 19125
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ALS to John Stevens Henslow, 2 pp., 20 November 1849. AM 20431
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"A Dastardly Outrage," TMs, report of an attack on a soldier in Salt Lake City, 4 May 1865. AM 79-174
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Daubeney, C. H, 1820
ALS to the Quarter Master General, 28 April 1820. AM 12984
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Certificate of membership of Mrs. Eleanor (Varnum) Hutton signed by Letitia Green Stevenson, Charlotte Emerson Main, and Mary Jane Smith Seymour, 20 February 1897. AM 8552
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ADS, commission of captain of the General Charles S. Rich Military Co., 24 April 1905. AM 20693
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ALS to James Zedell, 30 April 1787. AM 57 Pyne Henry
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ALS to "the Honorable Judge Grimke" regarding land claims, 14 November 1813. AM 192 Pyne Henry
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ALS to Mrs. Chadbourne, 2 pp., 9 January 1918. AM 22077
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ALS to Arnold Bax, 2 pp., 30 October 1935. AM 84-29
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ALS to Eric Rede Buckley, 1905. AM 15250
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Davis, D. A, 1924
TL to "Dear Friends" regarding visit of Dr. John R. Mott in Greece and Turkey, 24 March 1924. AM 1998-87
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Davis, David, 1836-1865
ALS to "My Dear Sir," 30 January 1865; ALS to Levi Davis, 9 February 1836; engraving with printed signature. AM 18565
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Davis, Jefferson, 1854
Photostat of ALS to Captain Thorn, 27 July 1854. AM 17484
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Signature on envelope addressed to L. B. Prince, n.d. AM 9280
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Davis, John, 1848
ALS to "Sir," 15 May 1848. AM 18975
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TLS to Eliot Bartlett, 4 February 1972. AM 21260
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Davis, Miles A, undated
Historical notes on Yates County, N.Y., n.d.; photocopy of TMs and AMs, n.d. AM 79-127
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ALS to Mr. Davidson, n.d. AM 15164
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Davis, Vernon M, 1910
ALS to David Murray, 24 November 1910. AM 15344
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Correspondence with European book dealers, 1937-1939. AM 17180
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ANS, 18 January 1834. AM 9964
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Davitt, Michael, 1882
AMsS, poem, 14 July 1882. AM 83-50
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3 ALsS and 1 LS to Edward L. Pierce, 28 October 1886 - 25 January 1887. AM 9680, 9681, 9682, and 9683
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Dawley, Lord, 1813
ALS to "Sir," 1813. AM 12984
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Dawson, John, 1809-1876
Correspondence of F. C. Brooke with John Picktord and others, 1809-1876; clippings of printed materials. AM 18068
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Day, Jeremiah, 1826
ADS, recommendation of "Hudson River Seminary," 18 March 1826. AM 790
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Day, William Rufus, 1899
TLS to Hamilton Holt, 25 October 1899. AM 18565
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Dayton, H, 1861
ALS to Nelson W. Green concerning "Fifteen years with the Mormons," 14 February 1861. AM 9855
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De Berenger, 1827-1830
ALS to R. L. Perey asking to use his name as a reference, 5 October 1827; ALS to "My Dear Sir" arranging a call from Col. D'Arcy, 4 March 1830. AM 10679 and 10685
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De Blaguire, Lord, 1811
ALS to John Ridge, 13 April 1811. AM 12984
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De Pontiere, Louis, 1702
ADS, 29 October 1702. AM 22002
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ALS to "My Dear Sir," a publisher, n.d.
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Decatur, Stephen, 1804
ALS to Edward Preble form Malta asking for advance of 545 Spanish Dollars for the officers of the U.S. Schooner, 4 June 1804. AM 79-88
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Dehn, Adolf, 1940
ALS to Barke Doland, 26 February 1940. AM 13475
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Dehn, Georg, 1961
TLS to Professor von Kahler, 24 July 1961. AM 85-57
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7 drawings on 5 leaves of paper, of which 5 are reproduced in the book (Ex) PQ2464.xM3, n.d. AM 81-12
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4 ALsS to Monsieur Badin in French, 26 October 1906 - 19 June 1907. AM 11035
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ALS to "Dear Bax" (Arnold Bax) postponing a meeting, n.d. AM 87-39
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TLS to "Stef." and photostat of same, 9 March 1934. AM 18464
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ALS to Ben Hamblin, with "Colorado Days," AMs poem, 13 September 1928 . AM 19117
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AMs of music, "Lamb of God," n.d. AM 87-109
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Delvin, Lord, 1810
ALS to the 1st marquis of Westmeath, 26 April 1810. AM 12984
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Consists of three letters from Maria Frelinghuysen Demarest (1841-1916), a white New Jersey school teacher who worked during the Reconstruction era in Aiken, South Carolina, teaching both white children and Black formerly enslaved domestic workers. The return address on her letters is that of William J. Williams, Esq. of Aiken, who was likely her employer, and where she taught privately. The letters discuss teaching, as well as provide her comments on slavery, politics, and religious life in Aiken.
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Dempster, John, 1827
ADS, 27 February 1827. AM 2004-128
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Denby, Edwin, undated
Signature of Denby, Secretary of Navy, n.d. AM 12396
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Denney, James, 1905-1965
ALS to Miss Reith, 22 June 1905; TLS from David H. McAlpin, 23 November 1965; newspaper clipping. AM 18770
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ALS to Logan C. Murray, 22 April 1886. AM 10627
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TLS to George B. Lockwood, expressing gratitude for 3 issues of the National Republic, 19 August 1925. AM 87-39
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ALS and typed copy to "Gentlemen," 29 July 1843. AM 19692
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L refusing to vote for M. Penton, n.d.; ALS to E. Humphrey, 3 May 1853; 2 engravings. AM 18565
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ALS to J. Browning concerning the vice presidency of the Society for the Encouragement of the Fine Arts, 25 January, 1872. AM 10955
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de Roos, W, 1826
ALS to Lt. Col. The Earl of Oxbridge, 23 June 1826. AM 12984
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Desart, Lord, 1807
ALS to John O. Cuffe, 28 April 1807. AM 12984
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ALS and engraving. AM 2183
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Signature on envelop addressed to L. B. Prince, n.d. AM 13238
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Devens, Charles, 1880
L to Edward Pierce, 18 August 1880. AM 9684
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ALS to "Dear Sir,"15 July 1835; ALS to the Editor of The Times, 10 July 1847. AM 12984
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ALS to Charles Townshend requesting payment for the "necessary woman," 1760; engraving. AM 18565
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Dewey, George, 1730
ALS to Cyrus H. McCorkmick, 1730. AM 13365
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19 by 25 in. DS, B.A. diploma, 1857; 2 U.S. passports, 1886 and 1915. AM 19289
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6 DsS, oversize diplomas, 1835-1857.
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Dicey, Edward, 1863
ALS to "Dear Fields," 16 May 1863. AM 87-24
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Dickey, James, 1992
DS concerning the Cambridge/Bruccoli edition of The Great Gatsby, 15 January 1992. AM 92-82
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Dickey, James, 1993
Exhibition brochure for the "Joseph M. Bruccoli Great War Collection" signed by James Dickey, 1993. AM 1996-94
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Dickey, James, undated
"On the Coosawattee," TMsS, poetry which appeared in Poetry magazine and Helmets, with inscription to William Luetge, 7 pp., n.d. AM 2004-103
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Autograph signature, 21 January 1871. AM 9942
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2 TLsS to S. M. Rising, 1 enclosing a catalog page for his book, The Ultimate Frog, 1923 and 1939. AM 14245
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Dickinson, D. S, 1853
ALS to Dickinson recommending David S. Murray, 4 April 1853.
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2 ALsS with envelopes, n.d. AM 18915
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ALS to Mr. Young Elfracombe, 4 pp., 10 December 1843. AM 13390
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ALS to the Quarter Master General, n.d. AM 12984
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ALS with copies, 1821; TMs, a retrospective note on Dibdin, n.d.; 3 engravings.
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A.L.s.; written from Newmarket.
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Dignum, Charles, 1800
Theater ticket signed "C. D.," 4 June 1800. AM 9957
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Dilkes, W. Y, 1806
ALS to Major Gen. Brownrigg, 15 May 1806. AM 12984
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Pamphlet, "Advice to a Young Writer: Letters to Irving Dilliard," n.d. AM 1999-108
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Dillworth, Jonathan, and Hezekiah Hibbard, Carpenter's Account Books for Bush Hill Estate, 1771-1773
Consists of two account books kept by Quaker master builders Jonathan Dillworth and Hezekiah Hibbard detailing their carpentry work on several outbuildings that James Hamilton added to the Bush Hill Estate in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the early 1770s. The account books are highly detailed, containing nearly 300 entries and including dimensions and costs for each feature of the coach house, stable, ice house, farm house, hay house, cart house, and cow house. Originally constructed in 1737, the Bush Hill Estate's mansion was briefly the home of John Adams during his term as vice president, and its outbuildings were later adapted for use as a fever hospital during the yellow fever epidemic of 1793. The estate remained within the Hamilton family until it was demolished in 1875.
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Dilworth, William, 1837
ADS, statement of account to the estate of John D. Hart, 1 July 1837- 26 October 1837. AM 1762
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Dimmock, Charles, 1834
ALS to Nathan P. Ames ordering a sword, 22 May 1834. AM 12716
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Dimond, W, 1808
ALS to Mr. Capon about a pantomime, 2 pp., 22 April 1808. AM 9973
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2 LsS to Robert Scott, 1 March 1944 and 22 March 1944. AM 13475
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Consists of a two-page letter from medical activist and reformer Dorothea Lynde Dix (1802-1887) to a Mr. Otto, in which Dix provides information to a father who was searching for his son, a wounded soldier who was missing in action following the Siege of Petersburg during the American Civil War. While Dix wrote her correspondence on letterhead of the Office of Women Nurses, United States Hospital Service, she had resigned from her position as Superintendent of the Army Nurses to the Union Army several months earlier, so the assistance she provided was conducted in a personal rather than official capacity.
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Dix, John A, 1914
ALS to Miss Margaret Doane Gardiner, 4 February 1914; newspaper clipping of Dix. AM 12579
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Dobell, Sydney, undated
ALS to Miss Symonds, n.d. AM 14918
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Dobson, Austin, 1920
AMssS and TMss of "J. K. ob. 1820," 2 September 1920. AM 21566
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Dobson, Austin, 1921
Printed advertisements for the Keats Memorial House Fund and the John Keats Memorial Volume, 1921. AM 21566
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Dobson, Austin, 1920
ALsS to George Williamson concerning his contribution to the Keats Memorial Volume, 1920. AM 21566
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Doland, Parke, undated
ALS to Doland by unidentified person, n.d. AM 13475
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Dominicas, G, undated
ALS, unaddressed, recounting a story about electricity in the year 1776, n.d. AM 9585
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Dorrence, Russell, 1917
3 ALsS and 1 TLS to Howard S. Leach, recounting his experiences in army camps during WWI, 1917. AM 10554
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Doubleday, Russell, 1917
TLS to T. B. Harned, 30 October 1917. AM 20678
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Douglas, James, 1816
ALS to the Quarter Master General, 21 August, 1816. AM 12984
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3 ALsS (1919-1922) by Norman Douglas to his publisher, Martin Secker, 1 ALS (1923) by Douglas to "My dear Winifred." AM 2014-39
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ALS to Mr. Mathers, n.d. AM 17716
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ALS to Hon. Robert McClelland, 14 March 1833. AM 20256
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ALS to E. C. West, 28 December 1851. AM 13365
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Dowden, Edward, 1896
ALS to "My Dear Dixon," 11 November 1896; autograph, n.d. AM 17245
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Dowden, Edward, 1896
ALS to Mr. Pyne thanking him for his hospitality, 29 December 1896. AM 12211
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Dowden, Edward, 1910
ALS to "Dear Sir" quoting Measure for Measure, 20 April 1910. AM 90-13
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Dowers, Joseph, 1855
ANS to Thomas H. West promising Dowers will abstain from drinking, 8 February 1855. AM 80-9
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Downs, Olin, 1943
TLS to Professor S. H. Weber, 30 April 1943. AM 12623
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Downe, Lord, 1787
ALS to Mr. Leader, 18 April 1787. AM 12984
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7 ALsS and 7 ADsS to Luther Moker regarding settlement of law suit, 1849-1851. AM 13625
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Theater ticket signed "W. D.," 17 May 1804; ADS, brief biographical statement, 11 June 1823. AM 9963
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ALS to "Sir," 27 February 1872. AM 12984
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Drake, Francis, 1868
ALS from J. Read to G. C. Brooke concerning collections of Drake, 26 September 1868. AM 18920
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Photostat of ALS to Brig. General Atwood, 5 December 1873. AM 17484
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ALS to Edward Charles Pickering expressing gratitude for the photograph of the members of the Astronomical Society, 20 May 1910. AM 80-79
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Photostat of ALS to Capt. George Thom, n.d. AM 17484
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AMS, poem "Nocturne," n.d. AM 1810
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Postcard from B. Percy to Dripps, 11 October 1897. AM 12823
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Driscoll, Emily, 1975
1 TLS to Doris Harris, 1 October 1975; 2 TLs (carbons) by Doris Harris about Adre De Coppet, 20 September and 8 October 1975. AM 2000-66
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Genealogical records of Evan Morgan, n.d. AM 18499
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Druz, Gustave, 1871
ALS to "Mon Cher Boni," 1871.
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Dubois, Peter G, undated
AMs of autobiographical sketch, n.d. AM 15387
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Dudley, Charles R, 1899
TLS (copy) to Burton Society comparing their 1st volume of The Arabian Nights to the Benares edition, 3 July 1899. AM 22077
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Autograph on an envelope addressed to Mrs. Nelson W. Green, 3 May 1862. AM 9849
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Photostat of ALS to her sister, 21 January 1783. AM 13021
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Photostat of ALS to Major General Wooster, 26 July 1777. AM 17484
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ALS to unknown female correspondent and typed copy of same, n.d. AM 15900
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ALS to Le Chevalier Grand, La Haye, introducing Samuel Witham Stockton, 27 May 1778. AM 22002
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Dunbar, Field, 1914-1915
Biographical material, including: TMs and D with handwritten notes, 13 February 1915 and 21 December 1914; ALS to Miss Buhler from unknown sender, n.d. AM 14006
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Duncan, John, 1809
ALS to "Dear Sir," 1 February 1809. AM 12984
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Theater ticket signed "M. R. D.," 1808. AM 9969
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Duncannon, Lord, 1839
Photostat and typewritten copy of ALS to Duchess of Kent on the advisability of a public appearance with her daughter, Queen Victoria, 4 March 1839. AM 11830
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Dundas, Davis, 1792
ADS, receipt, 26 July 1792. AM 12984
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Dundas, M, undated
ALS to unknown recipient, n.d. AM 12984
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ALS to Henry Clay Cameron inviting him to visit, 20 February 1901. AM 8462
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AMsS, article on supply of books in England, 3 pp., March 1946; ALS from P. D. Bailey, forwarding the article, 12 March 1946. AM 13197
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ALS to "Dear Sir," 19 October 1773. AM 13366
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ALS to Miss Nod, n.d. AM 18117
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ALS to Jefferson Davis urging the appointment of Miles Taylor to Justice of the Supreme Court, 2 pp., 30 December 1852. AM 8703
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Durant, Will, 1929-1934
TLS to Miss Bramble regarding his talk "Is Man a Machine," 5 March 1929; TLS to Mr. Manson concerning Durant's "The Story of Philosophy," 5 July 1934. AM 87-24
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Durfé, Claude, 1546
ALS in French to the Spanish Ambassador, September 1546. AM 92-87
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Durrell, Lawrence, 1974
TN and TNS to Mr. Vrettos regarding the recipient's book, 10 June and 4 July 1974. AM 2004-103
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Duryee, John, 1812
DS, receipt signed by John, William, and Simon Duryee, 1812. AM 2225
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Dussaux, Jean, 1913
Identification book of French soldier Dussaux, 1913. AM 22077
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3 DsS, receipts and drafts, 1781-1790; DS, inspection by Supreme Court, 1826; ALS, unaddressed, 1812; ALS to General Dearborn, 1811; 2 engravings. AM 18565
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ALS to J. H. Morrell, 22 July 1872. AM 9961
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ALS, unaddressed, testifying for David Marsh Smith, 3 March 1826. AM 8532
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Dwight, Timothy, 1811
ALS, unaddressed, testifying for David Marsh Smith, 28 October 1811. AM 8531
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Dyer, Thomas E, 1808
ALS to the Quarter Master General, 6 September 1808. AM 12984
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ALS to "My Dear Sir," 1809; 2 ALsS to Alexander Bruce, July 1808 and 20 July 1809. AM 12984
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Extract from R. G. Johnson's "History of Salem, NJ" about the Rev. Samuel Eakin, Ms, n.d. AM 88-77
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Eames, Wilberforce, 1905
TLS to Richard D. Fisher, 23 March 1905. AM 22077
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Misc. notes, letters, and other material found in "The History of the Ancient Parish of Sandbach, Co. Chester," 1890. AM 77-128
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Eastman, Max, 1938
TLS to Miss Ruth Mauersberger which mentions Albert Einstein, 17 May 1938; ALS by Mauersberger mentioning Eastman, n.d. AM 1996-104
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Eaton, Amos, 1828
ALS to "Dear Sir" concerning a book on geology, 1 August 1828. AM 1941
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ALS to G. Molini, 19 August 1821. AM 20531
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Eaton, William H., 1801
ADS concerning a ship, 5 January 1801. AM 82-81
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Postcard to G. von Allesch, 12 December 1906; postcard to H. S. Langfeld, 2 February 1909. AM 79-135
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4 letters from Mary Morley Crapo Hyde Eccles, Viscountess Eccles (1912-2003) at Four Oaks Farm to Charles E. Greene and N. John Hall regarding manuscripts.
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Echard, Laurence, 1720
ALS to "Dear Sir" offering a copy of his History of England, 6 January 1720. AM 17786
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Eckley, Joseph, 1796
ALS to Joshua Wentworth regarding the value of land in Portsmouth, 9 September 1796. AM 2008-111
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Consists of a fragment of the autograph manuscript, Helen, by Maria Edgeworth. Helen was Edgeworth's last novel, published in 1834 by Richard Bentley. The novel has been noted as being uncharacteristic of her fiction, but Edgeworth had written that this difference was deliberate.
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ALS to Mrs. Chandler at Margate congratulating her for her marriage, 10 September 1791. AM 77-142
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ALS to Edward L. Pierce concerning his relations, 19 September 1885. AM 9685
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TLS to Russell Redford, 12 October 1914. AM 12716
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3 ALsS to George Livenwork, 16 July 1850, 28 April 1856, and 7 June 1856. AM 9805, 9806, 9807
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Edwards, H. P. G, 1973
Carbon copy of typed description of his arrest and detention in Zomba Central Prison, 16 October 1973. AM 22077
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ALS to "Dear Artie," Arthur Bane, n.d. AM 22077
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ALS from William J. Gaynor, 3 January 1910. AM 18877
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Egan, Pierce, 1836
ALS to T. Rouse, 7 December 1836. AM 17192
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Ege, George, 1826
ADS to Benjamin Merrill quitting claim of liability of a mortgage, 21 August 1826. AM 1875
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Egg, Augustus, 1852
ALS, unaddressed, 22 January 1852; ALS to J. C. Hall, n.d. AM 19681, 20736
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Eggleston, A, 1813
ALS to Isaac Bird, 17 December 1813. AM 18961
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ALS to Mr. Paine about his publications, 3pp., 13 November 1902. AM 87-24
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Consists of a panoramic photograph depicting the central Nebraska town of Aurora, which had around 2,000 residents at the time. The image shows a somewhat dense town center, with a Gothic courthouse (completed in 1894) and town square surrounded by storefronts and houses. A few businesses can be made out from billboards or painted signs, including Cremo and Henry George 5-cent Cigar. Though the image is unsigned, photographer John Wesley Elarton (1844-1919) was living in Aurora at the time this photograph was taken, and it was likely taken by him.
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ALS to his grandson, Encombe, n.d. AM 17827
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ALS to Sir Thomas Lawrence, 2 February 1827. AM 17967
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TLS to Elmer A. Adler, 22 December 1909; ALS to H. K. Oliver, 14 August 1874; photograph, n.d. AM 14895
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LS (facsimile) to Arthur A. Houghton, Jr. thanking him for his contribution to C.A.R.E., 27 November, 1947. AM 13646
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Ellen, 1862
ALS to "Dear Aunt," 27 October 1862. AM 16169
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Consists of a heavily revised, four-page manuscript draft of an editorial by William Ellery (1727-1820), signed "A Friend to Man." Although undated, the draft is probably dated about 1817 and was likely written in response to the foundation of the American Colonization Society in 1816. Ellery, who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and a member of Congress from 1776 to 1786, came to favor the gradual emancipation of enslaved people. In the editorial, Ellery argues against a "sudden general emancipation" in the United States and the Caribbean, proposing that labor crises would ensue and have negative affects on both black and white Americans. Ellery also writes that he is not opposed to the resettlement of formerly enslaved African Americans in Africa, but expresses doubts about the economic viability of this plan. The draft ends with a discussion of old biblical justifications for slavery and a list of biblical quotations relating to bondage and the "curse of Canaan."
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Passport issued in France, 27 August 1870; pass from the Provost Marshall, Suffolk, VA, 24 July 1862. AM 12739
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Photostat of ALS to Colemann, 9 December 1809. AM 17484
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Memorial certificate, 19 April 1945; Purple Heart Award, 14 July 1945. AM 15276
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ALS to Mr. Conway, 18 June 1890. AM 19623
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Ellis, Havelock, 1937
ALS to publisher, 4 March 1937. AM 21452
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Consists of a four-page letter from M.E. ("Elly") Ellison in Providence, Rhode Island, to her friend Harriet E. Green in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Topics covered in the letter include books such as Virgil's Aeneid, Geography of the Heavens, and Colebury's First Lessons; a visit to Providence by President John Tyler; the Dorr Rebellion (1841–1842); the arrival of a circus; a course of public lectures by Colonel Lemenowsky, a former officer in Napoleon's army; and Charles Coffin Jewett, then of Brown University, who was cataloging the library of the Andover Theological Seminary.
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11 ALsS to Andrew Becket, 1820-1821.
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ALS to Francis Lee regarding bankruptcy papers of Horner, 15 June 1843.
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Correspondence relating to the Hoover translation of De Re Metallica, 1929-1980; articles by Elsey, n.d. AM 1995-114
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Ely, William, 1754
ADS to Aaron Burr (the elder), promissory note, 2 September 1754.
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"A Grandmother's Recollections of Old Revolutionary Days," about the Battle of Trenton, 1875, TMs (blueprint reproduction). No duplication. AM 13386
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Emley, Sarah, 1798
DS granting power of attorney to Benjamin Guild, 23 May 1798. AM 1611
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Emley, Sarah, 1797
DS, articles of agreement with Daniel Stires, 21 July 1797. AM 1612
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2 ALsS to Doctor Elliot, 1935 and 1940; "The Earliest Known American Herbal," pamphlet, edited by Emmart, n.d. AM 17803
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ALS to Martin Van Buren authorizing him to prosecute suits regarding land in Columbia County, 20 November 1812. AM 13720
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ALS to Governor Long discussing the sinking of the USS Maine, 21 February 1898. AM 88-21
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TMs with corrections, poetry, n.d. AM 13714
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3 ALsS and 1 ACS to Mr. Griswold, 1926 and 1927; 1 copy of typed individual fishing records, 1926; 1 sketch map of the Esk Fishery Associates Water, 1920. AM 22077
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Enny, J. H, 1810
Photostat of profile of levels between the Hudson River and Lake Erie, 1810. AM 13355
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LS, "A Letter to Parents," signed by Ably Miller, Headmaster, n.d.
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Epstein, Jacob, 1953
DS inviting Epstein to the Hebdomadal Council at Oxford to receive an honorary Degree of Doctor of Civil Law, 24 June 1953. AM 22077
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6 TLsS and 4 ALsS to Ervine regarding God's Soldier: General William Booth, 1935-1959; press cuttings,1934; 2 TMss (carbon); 3 misc papers. AM 2004-98
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Esté, Charles, 1808
ALS to Samuel L. Howell, 11 September, 1808. AM 9492
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Etty, William, undated
ALS to W. Jordan, n.d. AM 20323
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ANS, 30 June 1881. AM 7706
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Eustis, William, 1812
LS to William Henry Harrison, 3 January 1812. AM 80-76
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ALS to George Joy, 31 May 1818; ALS to Captain Partridge, 31 July 1823. AM 19485
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ALS to Lady Rolleston, 26 January 1927. AM 21316
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ALS to "Dear Greg," 23 September 1955. AM 21216
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Evans, George, 1833
ALS to David A. Hall, 7 March 1833. AM 9305
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Pamphlet by Evans, "Some Aspects of French Imperialism in Morocco Since the World War," 1932.
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Evarts, Prescott, 1912
ALS to Frederick W. Brown, 1912.
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Evarts, William M., 1880
ALS to Edward Pierce, 22 April, 1880. AM 9686
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Everts, Orpheus, 1881
ALS to "Dear Lyd," 27 November 1881; AMs, poem, "De Dog-on-ubis," 7 pp., 1881. AM 82-14
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Genealogical material on the family of Henri Mershon, n.d.
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Photostat of ALS to Captain A. L. River, 4 August 186-. AM 17484
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2 14.5 by 18 in. diplomas, n.d. AM 16627
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Ewing, Randal M, 1886
ALS to E. Hicks, regarding an Indian Spearhead found on his property in Oakwood, Ohio, 14 January 1886. AM 2010-73
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ALS, 1 July 1823. AM 2010-89
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Exton, Mary, 1808
ALS to M. Guiles asking assistance for a young Englishman, 24 July 1808. AM 1614
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F., L. H, 1936
"Comments on the Youngblood report on Navajo Trading," TMs, issued by the Division of Regional Planning, Soil Conservation Service, Southwest Region, April 1936. AM 79-110
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3 Photostats of AMs, 1774-1778. AM 13663
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ALS to "My Dear Loftus," 21 November 1861; ALS to "My Dear Archbishop," 12 January 1864; ALS, unaddressed, 8 April 1861. AM 18976
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Fane, Violet, 1888
ALS to Mr. Crawford thanking him for his present of a book and his comments on her writing, 20 July 1888. AM 90-87
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Fane, Violet, undated
4 ALsS to Charles Thomas, n.d.; 1 ALS to Robson & Sons, n.d.; 1 AN by Charles Thomas, n.d.; proof of "At her Feet" and "Rest" with ANS on recto, n.d. AM 1994-16
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Fane, Violet, 1892
ALS to Douglas Murray, 7 February 1892. AM 2006-25
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TLS to Professor Blackmur introducing George A. Khairallah, 4 August 1952; ALS on same page from Blackmur to Carlos Baker, describing a trip in Europe. AM 22077
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ALS to Benjamin Silliman, 6 July 1840.
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TLS to W. L. Whittlesey acknowledging his letter concerning "Behind the Ballots," 10 May 1939. AM 11695
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TLS to the Executive Committee of the National Party, declining their request to run as their candidate for President, 4 pp., 20 September 1900. AM 90-99
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ALS to "Dear Ted" about the Grabhorn Press, 24 October 1938. AM 2003-46
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ALS to "Sir," 2 pp., 20 August 1863. AM 22077
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ANS to Robert van Gelder, n.d. AM 12834
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Fast, Howard, 1984
TLS to Don. C. Skemer, 28 September 1984. AM 1997-34
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Fauntleroy, H, 1824
ALS to "Dear Sir" making an appointment, 19 May 1924. AM 9979
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ALS to George H Sargent, editor of the Boston Transcript, 9 June 1918. AM 22077
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"Cannibal Love," TMs, n.d. AM 21797
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ALS to B. B. Thatcher, 23 February 1836. AM 14895
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Copy of ALS to Mrs. Fitzhugh concerning Tucker's "History of the United States," especially Aaron Burr, 8 April 1857. AM 8688
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ALS to Mr. Ferguson, asking him to look after Mr. Pradice, 27 December 1787. AM 9037
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ALS to Dr. M. C. Cooke, 9 November 1891. AM 11819
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13 ALsS to W. Tinsley, 1867-1902; ALS to W. Tinsley from W. W. Fenn, 1 March 1882; AMS, 33 pp., n.d. AM 82-49
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Fenwick, George, 1644
Photostat of ADS, articles of agreement with Edward Hopkins on behalf of the Jurisdiction of the Connecticut River, 6 December 1644. AM 8339
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ALS to George L. Haskins congratulating him for his commencement oration, 20 June 1935. AM 22016
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Ferree, Barr, 1895-1896
ALS from M. Schuyler, n.d.; ALS from John McCarthy, 12 August 1895; ALS from John Beleker, 1 August 1895; postcard to Ferree from France, 29 March, 1896. AM 22056
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Ferrero, Guglielmo, 1914
2 ALS to Mrs. Cyrus H. McCormick, 29 and 30 March, 1914. AM 13365
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Ferry, Jean, undated
"Introductions for the use of Patience," AMs, in French, n.d.; ink drawing of a woman, n.d. AM 91-7
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Fertig, James, 1902
ALS to Mrs. Cyrus H. McCormick, 4 December 1902. AM 13365
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Field, Cyrus West, 1861
LS to Charles A. King, 8 June 1862. AM 13365
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Field, Cyrus West, 1885
ALS to Logan C. Murray accepting an invitation to breakfast, 13 October 1885. AM 10605
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Field, Eugene, 1885
ALS to George R. Wendling, 5 April 1885. AM 16174
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ALS to Mr. Mathews, n.d.; ALS to Chas. Rawley, n.d. AM 17832
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AMssS, poems signed by Field, 8 pp., n.d. AM 18967
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ALsS to Mr. Cotton, 9 pp., n.d. AM 18967
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Field, Rachel, 1939
TLS to Norma Unger, 23 March 1939. AM 88-58
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Signature, 8 June 1879; ALS to Alfred Gibbins, 26 February 1872; ALS to O. H. Browning, 26 March 1868; DS, 1 May 1883; engraving. AM 18565
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Fields, Annie, 1863
ALS to Miss Crosby, n.d.; ALS to "Dear Bottina," 21 July 1863. AM 16414
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2 ALsS to C. S. Wheeler concerning Emerson's introduction to Tennyson, 1842. AM 79-53
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ALS to Rev. M. Storer, 20 October, 1843. AM 91-19
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"10,000 Millard Fillmore Letters Found," Newspaper clipping, NYT, 24 March 1969; ALS to Mrs. Gurley, 17 February 1869; ALS to Erastus Corning, 25 November 1856. AM 13834
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Fillmore, Millard, 1851
Signature from ALS, n.d.; signature, 26 May 1851. AM 9286, 786
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Fincke, Anna H, undated
AMsS, Montowese House, n.d. AM 14883
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Fine, Darrah, undated
ALS concerning Paul Elmer More, n.d. AM 13890
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ALS to Jedediah Morse introducing Mr. Verdier, 22 July 1800. AM 1266
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ALS to Charles F. Thwing, 25 May 1903. AM 17667
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ALS to James H. Caldwell, 3 November 1835. AM 9575
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D, blank recommendation form letter, n.d. AM 2004-128
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19 Cs, Christmas cards to Barnabus McHenry, 1981-1999. AM 2004-51
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C, untitled Christmas poem, n.d. AM 2004-73
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Fish, Hamilton, 1855
ALS to Jonathan Nathan discussing Whigs, Know-Nothings, and Republicans, 26 December 1855. AM 9253
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Fish, Raymond T, 1943
"One Among Many," AMs, poem, n.d.; TLS from Rose Kenyon presenting the poem, 9 February 1945. AM 12853
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Consists of two volumes of original manuscript verse by Anne Fisher (née Anne Colborne, circa 1794-1874), an educated woman living in Stroud, Gloucestershire, England, in the mid-19th century. Written over a span of five decades, the volumes are almost completely filled with poetry about family, nature, and current events, including activities of members of the British nobility. On different pages within the volumes, the author refers to herself alternately as Anne Fisher (A. Fisher) and as Anne Colborne.
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Fisher, Miers, 1787
AL to Jonathan D. Sergeant asking him to meet with other men, 23 November 1787. AM 429 Pyne-Henry
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Fiske, John, 1892
ALS (on postcard) to Frederick Perry Noble, 23 August 1892. AM 10376
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ALS to Enoch Green describing his life in Virginia at the home of Robert Carter, 1 December 1773. AM 1615
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ALS to Enoch Green, 26 January 1775. AM 17639
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Diploma licensing him to preach, 6 December 1774. AM 19588
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Fitzharris, W. H, 1829
ALS to the Theater Royal Brighton asking for a job, 20 January 1829. AM 9978
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ALS to Harley asking for admission to "The Merry Wives," n.d. AM 9960
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14 copies of ALsS to Thomas Boyd, 1923-1929. AM 20155
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ALS to Longman, Rees, & Co. requesting statement of accounts, 5 June 1820. AM 20745
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Fleming, John, 1830
2 ALsS to his sister, June Fleming, giving moral and spiritual advice, 1 January and 21 September 1830. AM 10890
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ALS in French, 17 January 1769. AM 21764
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20 by 15.5 in. diploma from the Friends' Academy, 23 June 1916
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ALS to E. H. Broadbridge, 22 October 1910; ALS to D. M. Coller, 3 February 1925; 6 ALsS to Miss Sanders, 1926-1927; ALS to D. H. Self, 20 April 1928. AM 17046
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12 ALsS to Francis Butler Simkins, 1948-1949. AM 19105
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Flotow, Ferdinand, 1849
ALS to J. A. Böhme, 27 March 1849. AM 9577
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Flowers, J. W, 1871
ALS to unidentified recipient, tipped in Matthew Arnold's "St. Paul and Protestantism," BR85 .A75 1870: 2 February 1871. AM 79-136
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Consists of a photograph captioned as "The Captive White Boy: Santiago McKinn," view #170 from Camillus S. Fly's "Scene in Geronimo's Camp" series. The image depicts Santiago "Jimmy" McKinn (1875-1941) standing in the center of a group of Chiricahua Apache children and several adults in Sonora, Mexico. McKinn, the son of Irish- and Mexican-American parents, had been kidnapped from the McKinn Ranch in southwest New Mexico the previous September. The image bears the stamp of Fly's studio in Tombstone, Arizona.
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Foch, Ferdinand, 1921
TLS to Colonel Franklin d'Olier, 14 November 1921; program for dinner in Foch's honor, 15 November 1921. AM 19469
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Foch, Ferdinand, 1922
ANS to Barr Ferree, complimentary note with autograph signature, 1922. AM 9174
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Foote, Arthur, undated
ALS to Mrs. Harriet Reynolds Krauth requesting to use her hymn "Easter Ere" in a hymn book, n.d. AM 11304
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19 TLS and 1 ALS to Joseph Vogel concerning Blues magazine, 1927-1929. AM 11669
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Ford, James Lauren, 1922
ALS to Mrs. Horn, 11 May 1922. AM 80-112
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Consists of a bound notebook containing notes by Mary O. Ford, a young woman who was a student at the Newark Institute for Young Ladies in Newark, New Jersey, an educational organization that participated in the early American women's seminary movement and provided rigorous educational opportunities to women in a time when they were still excluded from American universities. The volume contains 38 handwritten pages, including commonplace book content, as well as school composition essays and exercises. The earlier section of the notebook includes a mixture of poetry and dramatic pieces regarding both spiritual and secular topics. The latter section includes lists of subjects for composition and outlines of essays, which document Ford's interests and positions as she moves through her schooling. Topics blend religious ideas with secular and political concerns, and include the role of women in politics, education, and society; as well as moral stances on the emancipation of enslaved people and the harms done by European colonizers on the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
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ALS to "Dear sir" regretting inability to assist in genealogy of Mr. Jones, 4 February 1901. AM 11863
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Forrest, Edwin, 1845
Admissions ticked with autograph signature, 13 October 1845. AM 9956
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TLS to Dr. Harold W. Dodds. AM 14139
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ALS to J. Salmon, n.d. AM 20664
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Forster, John, 1844
ALS to "My Dear Stowe," 13 June 1844. AM 19705
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Forster, John, 1834
ALS to W. C. Macready, 3 November 1834. AM 16875
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Fort, Paul, 1905-1906
ALS to T. Mosher, 29 March 1905; ALS to Dr. Weiske, 7 April 1906. AM16238
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Fortis, Marius, 1938
TLS to Thomas Sugrue, 27 May 1938. AM 17802
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Consists of an oral history interview of Sally Foss conducted by Joshua Kotin and Susan Stewart in 2020. Foss was a close family friend of Emily Hale (1891-1969) and was present when Hale met T.S. Eliot in 1946. Foss's mother and Hale were longtime friends and childhood classmates at Miss Porter's School, and Hale was both Foss's drama teacher for a period at Concord Academy and an informal mentor. In the interview, Foss talks about Hale's role in suggesting sound changes to Eliot's poems to make them read better aloud. She also talks about Hale's last years at the Concord Inn and about other topics related to Hale.
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ALS to Lady Hamilton, 8 February 1799. AM 9588
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Consists of an album of travel postcards received primarily by Mary E. Foster and Elsie R. Foster from Ernest Moore Foster and others. Postcards are largely sent from various locations in the American West to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Foster, P. B, 1833
ALS to S. W. Collins, 6 June 1833. AM 15505
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Fould & Co, 1868
ALS, business letter to Carriere and Co., regarding exported goods, 24 November 1868. AM 22077
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ALS to Henry S. Savage thanking him for his paper on Audobon, 11 December 1944. AM 13621
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Typewritten correspondence and other material from Fox's files as a special assistant in the White House, 1959-1973. AM 21219
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Fox, Henry, 1745
DS, 100£ note to Lord Rob, Earl of Oxford, 21 March 1745. AM 9968
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24 by 29.5 etching of George Washington. AM 21622
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ALS to Michael Papantonio, 20 September 1966. AM 2004-091
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ALS to Robert Southey, 1 July 1822. AM 1992-110
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Frankfurter, Felix, 1960
ALS to E. W. Morehouse, 9 June 1960. AM 18781
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Franz, Robert, undated
ALS in German to unidentified recipient, n.d.; 1 engraving; clipping from the New York Times about Franz. AM 9576
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2 TLs from the University of the State of NY regarding certificates and seals, n.d.; 14 by 12 in. professional engineering diploma from same, 15 April 1924; 20 by 17 in. diploma from the Society of Professional Engineers, 1 January 1935. AM 16652
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Frazer, David, 1802
DS and D concerning the division of land called the Union Tract, 17 and 25 March 1802. AM 1878, 1879
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Freeman, Neh, 1812
ADS, receipt, 1812. AM 12716
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Frederic, Harold, 1889
ALS, unaddressed, with photograph enclosed, 9 September 1889. AM 16160
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ALS in French to Field Marshall General Pomte de Munich, 1763. AM 15464
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ALS to Col. Rohdich giving directions for the transfer of two sergeants from the Royal Guard to the ambulance or commissary dept., 20 February 1778. AM 11368
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ALS to Mrs. McCullough, 29 June 1907; ALS from Annie W. McCullough to Miss Worstell, 20 October 1916. AM 17654
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11 ALsS and 2 TLsS, 1899-1917; 2 AMss, poems, "A Little Seamstress" and "Camilla's Snuff Box," 1 p. and 2 pp., n.d. AM 19299
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TLS notifying J. A. Buck of change of address, 24 February 1896; ALS to Buck regarding his work and bookplate, 7 April 1905. AM 11858, 11859
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French, T. B, 1844
ALS to Charles Woodruff Shields advising him the President is dining with him that evening, 19 September 1883. AM 13757
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Freud, Sigmund, 1929
ANS to Dr. Brill, asking him to thank an unknown woman [Margaret Marx] for her donation to the Intern. Psych. Publ., 27 March 1929. AM 81-44
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Consists of 22 albumen photographic prints taken by Désiré Fricot, which primarily document Calaveras County, Yosemite National Park, and Sheep Ranch, but also includes a few photographs of other California landscapes in the mid-1890s, such as Cliff House in San Francisco. Fricot was prospecting in Calaveras and Nevada counties during the mid-1890s, where many of these photographs were taken. Included in this group of photographs are Calaveras County landmarks, such as the Two Sentinels (a pair of giant sequoias), the Mammoth Grove Hotel, and the Big Tree Pavilion. The Yosemite images include photographs of Vernal Falls, Nevada Falls, Mirror Lake with a view of Mt. Watkins, the Wawona Tree in Mariposa Grove, and an image of a coach for the Yosemite Stage and Turnpike Co. Each of the photographs have a penciled caption in French on their reverse sides.
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Fried, Michael, undated
"Stanzas for Sam," "Odysseus to the Academicians," "Parting," and "Sebastian," 4 TMss by Fried, n.d. AM 2004-090
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ALS to Friend from "John" in Providence, RI, 8 pp., 2 January 1916. AM 22077
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TLS to Friend from Harold R. Willoughby, 1.5 pp., 11 October 1930; ALS to Friend from Schmidt, 2 pp., 28 September 1930. AM 85-93
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ACS to Friend from "W. F. S.," 8 July 1928. AM 2004-92
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ALS to "My Dear Friend," December 17, 1840. AM 16469
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"Winifred's One Weakness," AMs, 13 pp., n.d. AM 13504
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TLS to Franciscus concerning Wagner's disputed patrimony, n.d.; clippings of literary reviews from the Tribune, 30 March 1918. AM 14457
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ALS to M. A. Graham recommending Miller H. Gelchrist for the Naval Academy, 26 May 1852. AM 77 Pyne-Henry
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ALS to Alexander Ireland, 6 October 1846; ALS to Sarah Clarke on politics in Europe, 18 November 1849; copy of engraving, n.d. AM 19198
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ALS, unaddressed, 1 November 1889; ALS to Benjamin Harrts Brewster, 1 December 1882; autograph; 2 engravings. AM 18565
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ALS to Richard Bentley, n.d. AM 21357
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Fulton, Robert, 1811
ALS to Joseph Hopkinson, 4 March 1811. AM 19318
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Fulton, Robert, 1814
ALS to William Crawford, 30 June 1814. AM 13365
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Furman, Samuel, 1842
ALS to N. Canoll concerning market price of straw hats, 21 April 1842. AM 12592
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ALS to Miss Porter offering use of his library and inviting her to lunch, 30 November 1887. AM 9481
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Fuseli, John Henry, 1798
ALS to F. J. DuRoveray, 2 April 1798. AM 19868
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Fuseli, John Henry, 1799
ANS, admission card, 19 May 1799. AM 19658
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Gage, Thomas, 1764
ALS to Sir William Johnson, 31 December 1764. AM 13368
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Gage, Thomas, 1764
ALS to Abraham Mortier, 2 May 1764. AM 1997-51
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Gale, Norman, undated
3 ALsS to Grant Richards, n.d.; 2 ALsS to Kimahan, n.d. AM 16388
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Gale, Norman, undated
6 ALsS to John Lane about title and other points in the publishing of his book, n.d. AM 10657
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Gales, Joseph, undated
ALS, unaddressed, n.d. AM 12665
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AMs and typed copy, 3 March 1827. AM 12665
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TLS, unaddressed, n.d.; ALS to Gallatin from Hoeleroax Jackson, 23 June 1947; TMs and TL from Crowninshield, 7 April 1920. AM 14610
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ANs on Symons material, n.d.
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Gally, Celine, 1906
DS, receipt to Mrs. H. Lane Eno for the death mask of Napoleon, 19th December 1906; clippings regarding the mask. AM 2120
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ALS to Drompoole, 1919; ALS to Curtis Brown, 27 October, 1923. AM 18415
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Galsworthy, John, 1922
ALS to Mr. Wellings about his work, books, and recognition, 2 pp., 8 June 1922. AM 80-70
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Galsworthy, John, 1889
ALS to Philip Ashton Rollins thanking him and the Friends of the Princeton Library for their congratulations, 11 November 1932. AM 10235
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ALS with envelope, typed copy, and photocopy, to Sam Higginbottom from jail thanking him for his book and work among the Lepers, 29 October 1922. AM 9937
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9 11.5 by 15.5 in. Photostatic copies of ALsS, 1805-1808. AM 13968
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Garden, Mary, 1877, 1911
ANS, n.d.; 2 ALsS to Miss Peeler, 13 March and 14 October 1911. AM 18782
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Gardner, A. P, 1913
ALS to Frederick W. Brown thanking him for his help in his campaign for Governor, 28 November 1913. AM 18669
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15 ALsS and 2 ACsS to Barbara Howes (Mrs. William Jay Smith), 1959-1966. AM 86-8
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Consists of a friendship album kept by Louise M. Gardner during the entirety of her time studying at the Maplewood Young Ladies' Institute in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, in the mid 19th century. The album contains entries from 57 female classmates and 12 from male students at nearby Williams College, some of which are accompanied by photographs. With particularly intimate and friendly notes, this album provides insights into the close-knit friendships of young women drawn together to an academic space from Iowa, Illinois, Ohio, Virginia, North Carolina, New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts. In some of the entries, students reflect on their differing opinions on the American Civil War. The album provides insight to the culture at a 19th century "finishing school" as well as how the young women formed friendships, romantic relationships, and a community with one another and with men from a nearby college.
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Gardner, Percy, undated
ALS to Mr. Marquand accepting his invitation to stay at his house while visiting Princeton, 2 pp., n.d. AM 22077
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ALS to Martin Townsend, 2 September 1878. AM 13834
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Garibaldi, G, 1868-1873
ALS to Edward L. Pierce, 24 June 1873; ALS to Clara Emma Collins, 26 December 1868. AM 9687, 9688
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2 ALS to Michel Adanson with photostatic copies, 13 July and 28 August 1774. AM 17856
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ALS to H. Hough, 1887; engraving. AM 15061
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Garland, Hamlin, undated
4 TLS to Arthur B. Maurice, n.d. AM 13257
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Garland, Hamlin, 1915
TLS to Louise Imogen Guiney, invitation on behalf of the Author's League of America to become a member, 13 February 1915. AM 13257
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Garland, Hamlin, 1940
ALS to Lawrence Thompson concerning his iron crosses exhibit, 21 February 1940; printed material related to the exhibit. AM 12366
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Garland, Hamlin, undated
ALS to Professor Hanford, n.d. AM 16234
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Garnier, Tony, 1924
ALS in French to Badovici, Foundert concerning his Monument to the Dead, 17 April 1924 . AM 83-64
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Garrett, E. B, 1907
ALS to "Dear Cousin Kru," 8 February 1907. AM 15167
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Clippings regarding Garrett, 1961-1963; ALS to "Dear George," 24 September 1971. AM 18005
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Garrett, John Work, 1898
ALS to Varnum Lansing Collins, 7 September 1898. AM 11883
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ALS to John Little, n.d. AM 17137
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2 ALsS and 2 TLsS to Parke Doland, 1937-1939. AM 13475
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"Sheila," TMsS, n.d. AM 13475
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3 ALsS and 5 TLsS to Mr. Robert Mountsier, 1908-1909; 2 printed copies of a speech by Garrison, 1908. AM 15296
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ALS to Chas. Robinson, 8 August 1890. AM 13365
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ANS, n.d. AM 2002-135
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Gates, Horatio, 1799
ALS to "My Dear Sir" concerning business, 28 March 1799. AM 8821
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Gates, H. V, 1886
L (typed copy) to Wm. Hoag concerning progress in building the Oregon Pacific Railroad, 17 September 1886. AM 8579
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Gaston, William, 1821
ALS to William Goldsborough about a Kentucky claim, 28 February 1821. AM 86 Pyne Henry
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Geachy, Neil W, 1800
ADS, oath regarding his occupation from 25 December 1798-24 June 1799, 5 August 1800. AM 9147
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Drawing and copy of drawing completed while in a TWA plane over Penn., 30 June 1933; TLS to Dr. Felton L. Gibbons, 19 May 1970. AM 20149
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Genealogy charts from various families.
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TL with envelope to Allison Delarue thanking him for, but returning, his gift, 25 May 1935. AM 16128
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ALS in French with typed copy to Mrs. G. Chéruy, 17 October 1945. AM 18613
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German, Sir Edward, 1935
ALS to Arnold Bax, 2.5 pp., 23 October 1935. AM 84-29
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TLS from Datus Smith, 22 August 1950; review of A Book of Danish Ballads written by Gerould, TMs, n.d. AM 15668
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ALS to Miss Bailey advising whether college or garret is the best path for an aspiring writer, 5 December 1907. AM 13372
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ALS to Curtis H. Page about the return of a manuscript of a mutual acquaintance, 4 pp., 27 March 1917. AM 20670
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Gershoy, Leo, undated
2 glass negatives and photographs, 1 of which is the grave of B. Barere, used in "Bertrond Barere, a Reluctant Terrorist," a copy of which is included, n.d. AM 1995-70
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Book pages from The Control of the Pacific, n.d.; printed "Plan of the Nicaragua Ship Canal," n.d.
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Gibbon, Charles, 1883
ALS to David Moffat, 18 June 1883. AM 18985
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Gibbon, Edward, undated
Address of letter in Gibbon's hand, n.d. AM 16992
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Gibbons, James, undated
L to Robert Mauntsier, n.d. AM 15296
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21.5 by 15.5 in. diploma, n.d. AM 15269
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Gibson, C. B, 1861
ALS to George Hamilton presenting a copy of History of the County and City of Cork, 3 September 1861. AM 10892
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ALS to Harry, sending witch pictures for a sail, n.d. AM 10568 Pyne-Henry
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ALS to Robert Mountsier, 7 October 1908. AM 10296
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ALS to Cyrus McCormick, 17 March 1924. AM 13365
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Gide, André, 1932-1937
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ALS to "Presbytery of New Brunswick," 30 September 1865. AM 16216
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Gilbert, James L, 1860
ALS, dated 21 October 1860, to "Adjutant Blodgett" re: 19th Brigade of the New York State Militia. AM 2012-52
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Gilbert, Sir John, 1881
ALS to Sir Frank Burnaud with ink sketch, 4 pp., 1 October 1881. AM 80-70
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Gilbert, Sir John, 1889
ALS to F. J. Kitton regarding his Portrait of Thackeray, 21 December 1889. AM 9587
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2 ALS to Edward Marston, 20 October 1908 and 14 May 1913. Was tipped in book (Ex SH403. xH69. 1908q). AM 81-65
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ALS from Alvey A. Adu, 3 October 1891; signature, n.d.; AMs, 5 pp., n.d. AM 17645
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ALS to Samuel Shephard asking to deliver certificates to Richard Hunt, 11 December 1790. AM 87 Pyne Henry
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ADS appointing James Rice sheriff for Brunsurch County, 29 December 1831. AM 13366
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4 ALsS to William H. Flower mainly on the subject of mammals, 1870-1872. AM 11369
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ALS to Feldeuar, 29 March 1930. AM 2002-82
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"The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: an Autobiography," TMs (carbon) by Madeline B. Stern and Leona Rostenberg, 1935.
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ALS to Francis L. Patton inviting him to visit Baltimore, 19 January 1899. AM 772
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ALS to "Dear Sir," 1834; engraving. AM 15061
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2 ALsS to Mr. Blair, 5 March and 18 June 1837.
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Gilpin, Eliza, 1862
ALS to Mr. Blair, 3 May 1862; ALS to "My Dear Friend," 29 January 1862.
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Gilson, Sam, undated
"The Mormons in Early Days," TMs, n.d. AM 79-143
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Ginsberg, Allen, 1969
"G. S. Reading Posy at Princeton," TMsS (Xerox) with handwritten corrections, 4 December 1969.
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Consists of Jean Giono's corrected and marked-up working copy of his 1939 French translation, with Lucien Jacques and Joan Smith, of Moby Dick by Herman Melville in preparation for a final version, which was published by Gallimard in 1941. Giono used this disbound printed edition as a proof for the later revised edition, so it serves as a corrected, revised proof of the 1941 reprint.
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ALS and typewritten copy to Ashley [Evely Ashley] about Lord Shaftesbury, 24 October 1869. AM 87-30
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ANS (postcard) to Rev. C. Rowland Hill giving his impressions of his preaching at Oxford, 26 November 1888. AM 9296
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4 ALsS to various correspondents, and 1 typed copy, 1837-1885; 3 engravings. AM 17330
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Consists of a letter from John Glassell (1780-1850), a Virginia farmer and enslaver, to his daughter Mildred "Milly" Smith Covel (1823-1905). Writing from "The Glebe" farm in Culpeper County, Glassell relays news about family and neighbors, most notably a dispute with his neighbor, a Mr. Pollock, over the sale of an enslaved woman named Eve and the potential sale of another woman named Winny. Glassell states that the sale of Eve "created a rumpus about [his] servants" and that "this has compelled [him] to sue [his neighbor] to prevent any further transgressions."
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"The Professor's lament on the loss of his map," Ms, 1843. AM 8416
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AMsS, essay, n.d. AM 11457
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3 ALsS to Thomas Cadele, 1826; 2 ALsS to "Dear Sir," 1826 and 1831. AM 18948
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3 ALsS to Miss Fitzmaurice, 1954-1962. AM 1998-85
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Godwin, Edith, 1914
9.5 by 7.5 in. photograph, ca. 1914. AM 79-60
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TLS to Charles A. D. Buck, 29 October 1914. AM 11370
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Consists of a photograph album containing 31 silver gelatin photographs documenting the Gold Rush in Nome, Alaska, which began in 1899. Photographs were taken by Otto Daniel Goetze of the Alaska Photo Company (A. P. Company), who signed and captioned many of the images in the negative. Photographs include town scenes showing active businesses, mining scenes along inland streams, camps along the beach, and beached ships such as the wrecked Skookum. There are also a few individual and group portraits, primarily of white settlers and miners but one image depicts Alaska Natives. Many businesses are readily identifiable, including Dench Laundry, Golden Gate Hotel, Palace Restaurant, Columbia Theater, The Grotto, G. H. McPherron Merchandise, and others. Mining areas include Glacer Creek (likely Glazier Creek), Dry Creek, Mining on Nome Beach, Snow Gulch, Rock Creek, and several others. Of note is a view from Circle City, Alaska, on the Yukon River with the Circle City Saloon, showing patrons as well as the the riverboat Hannah docked right outside the saloon.
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TLS to Joe, 28 September 1943. AM 16916
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TLS to Gebe, 26 December 1969; sketch titled "Men by Men," 1977. AM 77-23
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TLS to Princeton University Library, 31 July 1975. AM 21833
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Goodale, Dora Read, 1883
ALS to Mr. Alden asking for his criticism of her verses, 5 October 1883. AM 80-79
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ALS to Sir William H. Flower enclosing a subscription to the Richard Owen memorial, 5 December 1893. AM 11371
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ALS to "Dear Sir," n.d. AM 18064
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TLS to the editor of the New York Times Magazine regarding an article on the "Recorded Word," 3 May 1938. AM 21983
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3 ALsS to Wm. B. Bamford to accompany a pamphlet on architecture, 1897-1898. AM 12742
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ALS from Jane, wife of George Gorham, to Arthur John King Martyn, 7 September 1887. AM 18526
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Gorman, Herbert S., 1946
2 photographs of Herbert and Claire Gorman, 1946. AM 1993-158
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2 ALsS to James Walton, 2 pp. and 5 pp., 11 July and 8 August 1871. AM 21990
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Gough, John B, undated
Autograph signature, n.d. AM 9945
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AD in French, n.d. AM 2241
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Gounod, Charles, 1879
ALS to "Monsieur," 1879.
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Goyen, William, 1977
ALS to Christine Gordon, 2 pp., 9 October 1977. AM 80-39
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Grabhorn, Eduard, 1936
ALS to "Dear H. R.," 2 pp., 22 November 1936. AM 89-18
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4 engravings. AM 18565
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Graham, Frank D., 1941
TLS from S. Kitadai regarding the closing of the Bank of Japan, 4 December 1941. AM 12662
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Graham, John, 1778
Photograph of diploma from Liberty Hall Academy, 1778. AM 9912
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Graham, Julia, 1906
ALS to Loarrie, 1 May 1906. AM 2004-161
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Graham, Sheilah, 1964
ALS to Arthur Mizener with envelope, 2 pp., 6 August 1964. AM 81-75
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"Shepherd's Hey," printed sheet music, singed by Grainger on the cover, 21 November 1911. AM 82-76
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Grand, Gordon, 1938-1939
2 ALsS, unaddressed, 28 March 1939; prayer for his daughter Helen's marriage service, TMs, 29 October 1938; Christmas card to Catherine and Gene Connett, n.d. AM 22077
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Grand, Sarah, 1896
ALS to Mr. Colles, 4 pp., 29 September 1896. AM 91-19
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An indictment handed down during the August term against Sally Roberts, a free Black woman, "for selling spiritous liquor without a licence, and for keeping a disorderly house some time in the month of October 1826..."
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Grandin, William, 1853
ALS to Jefferson Davis asking for a position, 3 pp., 1 June 1853. AM 8710
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Granger, Gideon, 1804
Photostat of ALS to James H. Nicholson enclosing Mrs. Welsh's papers and mentioning a petition, 1 February 1804. AM 10011
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ALS to Dr. Roberts, 30 June 1876. AM 17949
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Grant, James, 1871-1877
3 ALsS to various correspondents, 1871-1877. AM 18951
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Grant, James, 1868-1874
9 ALsS to Mr. Tinsley, 1868-1874. AM 19696
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ALS to Judge Taft, 10 September 1880. AM 80-81
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ALS to Wm. Roberts, 19 December 1880; autographed photograph, n.d.; autograph signature, n.d.; ALS from the Secretary of War, 21 July 1876. AM 17949
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2 ALsS to Logan C. Murray, 1 p. and 2 pp., n.d. and 24 May 1883. AM 10606, 10607
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ALS to Major General P. H. Sheridan to pardon John Leisen, charged with desertion, 19 November 1864. AM 84-36
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Grattan, Henry, undated
ALS to "Dear Sir," n.d. AM 13693
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ALS to Mr. Saunders Donley, n.d. AM 18953
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Graves, M, 1740
ALS to Mr. Shenstone, 12 May 1740. AM 21731
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ALS and 2 ACsS to Frederic Grunfeld discussing his travels and writing, 1970; ALS in support of Grunfeld's application for professorship, 1969; ALS in support of Foster Grunfeld's application to American Univ., 1969. AM 2003-136
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2 ALS to Dr. John Austen concerning a meeting with Leopold von Rauke, 1 July and 12 July 1865. AM 13257
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Gray, Asa, 1883
ALS to "My Dear Professor" concerning plants, 23 August 1883. AM 4532
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Gray, Asa, 1869-1885
8 ALsS to William H. Flower and his wife, 1869-1885. AM 11372
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Gray, Horace, undated
AN and 3 ALsS, unaddressed, n.d.; 2 engravings. AM 15061
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Gray, John, 1893
ALS to Lane, 4 January 1893. AM 14907
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Gray, John, 1931
ALS to Mr. Green-Armytage, 1.5 pp., 7 September 1931. AM 22077
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7 Ls, in French, to duc de Ventadour, 1829. AM 2002-89
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Greeley, Horace, 1872
ALS to Mr. Butler, 29 October 1872. AM 18288
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Greeley, Horace, 1839
ALS, with typed copy, to Governor W. H. Seward regarding appointments to office in New York City, 6 November 1839. AM 83-92
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Greeley, Horace, 1854
ALS to Henry David Thoreau, 23 March 1854. AM 15071
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Greeley, Horace, 1848
ALS to "Friend Moulton," 1848. AM 1999-33
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2 ALsS to Obadich Bowe, 15 June 1839 and 23 September 1840. AM 16414
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Green, Ebenezer, undated
AMs, shorthand for sermon, n.d. AM 22077
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Green, Edward H, 1880
LS and ALS to Logan C. Murray regarding business, 29 November and 20 December 1880. AM 10608, 10609
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Green, Fortune, 1807
ALS to Ralph Guild asking for money, 18 April 1807. AM 1882
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Green, Jacob, 1831
ALS, letter of recommendation for Green, April 1831. AM 13577
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Green, Nelson W, 1864
AN to Major General Dit on a leaflet regarding Nelson's commission as Colonel of the 76th Regiment of the NY State Volunteers, 6 October 1864. AM 9850
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Green, Timothy, 1803
ADS regarding an agreement between Green, Swentwout, and Jeremiah Manning, 1803. AM 16688
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Consists of a five-page handwritten essay titled "Against the Slave Trade," in which a student at Rhode Island College (now Brown University) presents passionate arguments against the "abominable & detestable" practice of slavery.
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Green, William S, 1897
ALS to Charles Sproule Thompson regarding mountaineering, including a sketch of a mountain, 2 pp., 24 October 1897. AM 22021
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Greenaway, Kate, 1882
ALS to Frederick Locker regarding designs for bookplates, 3 pp., 11 August 1882. AM 84-19
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Greene, Mack M, undated
"Statement of Dramatic Experience of the Willerforce Players," AD, n.d.
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Greene, Nathanael, 1783
ALS to Benjamin Harrison, 7 September 1783. AM 21362
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Greene, Nathanael, 1782
ALS to Colonel George Baylor recommending Joseph Bee for service, 2 pp., 25 June 1782. AM 10016
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Greenslet, Ferris, 1943
TLS to Otto Kyllmann regarding L. Pearsall Smith's Words and Idioms, 13 July 1943. AM 22077
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Greey, Elmer, 1942
5 Ds, instructions issued by the Japanese to American and British prisoners of war, 1942.
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Gregg, John Irvin, 1867
ALS to Rusling, 16 June 1867; newspaper clipping regarding Gregg, 15 June 1867. AM 2004-158
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ALS to "My Dear Sir," 19 April 1856. AM 13366
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Gregory, Lady, 1914-1918
3 ALsS and 4 ACsS by Gregory to unknown correspondents, 1914-1918. AM 2003-61
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ALS to Mathews, 25 January 1807; engraving. AM 18565
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ALS to Joseph Lilly, London bookseller, 1 January 1849. AM 22077
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Gruin, M, undated
4 Mss, n.d; 2 excerpts from French periodicals on Gruin, n.d. Recovered from EX 3273. 623. AM 22077
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Grey, Sir Charles, 1799
ALS to Melville, Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount regarding a memorial for the captors of the French West India Islands, 20 September 1799. AM 11373
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ALS to "My Dear Sir," 1805; 2 engravings. AM 18565
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ALS to "Sir," 19 May 1846. AM 18565
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ALS to Sheringham, 4 March 1920. AM 15719
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ALS to Ulysses S. Grant, 31 March 1869; ALS to Mr. President, 9 January 1854; autograph signature, 28 July 1860; engraving. AM 18565
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ALS to Frederick Brouson Dresden, 1866. Removed from a presentation copy of Impressions of Germany, by an American Lady, published in 1866. AM 13291
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TLS to William Seymour, 5 pp., 28 December 1924. AM 22072
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Griggs, F. L, undated
ALS to Miss Hamilton, n.d; ALS to "Dear old top," n.d; photograph with caption, n.d. Removed from "Modern Masters of Etching," London, 1926.
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ALS to "Dear Sir," 17 February 1832; admission ticket, signed, 25 September 1827; check to Grimaldi, 27 March 1802. AM 16610
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ADS, 22 January 1834. AM 12995
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Griswold, R, 1803
ALS to Gideon Granger regarding pension for Mrs. Anne Hurlburt Welsh, 5 November 1803. AM 10017
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ALS to James T. Fields, 8 April 1843; 4 engravings. AM 2000-21
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Plato (1865), leaf of AMs, n.d; TLS from E. B. Baxter to Professor Hibben, explaining the provenance of the paper, 10 April 1911. AM 10551
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Plato and the Other Companions of Socrates, leaf of AMs, n.d. AM 2135
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ALS to Edward L. Pierce, 23 November 1853. AM 9689
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2 ALsS, with typed copies, to Dr. Chapman, 8 February and 11 September 1859. AM 77-163
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TLS to the editor of the North American Review, 13 May 1895. AM 12716
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ALS to Mr. Wikof, n.d. AM 19474
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ALS to "My Dear Sir," 3 August 1796. AM 18565
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Typescript of Laure Guille-Bataillon's French translation of Julio Cortázar's "Axolotl," corrected by hand and signed by Cortázar as author.
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7 ALsS to Carmen [Zulueta] Greenbaum, 1964-1979; 1 ACS by Teresa Guillén, n.d. AM 2000-56
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"Temptation," poem, AMsS, 4 stanzas, n.d. AM 80-79
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ALS to Francis C. Macdonald concerning her writings, 27 November 1911. AM 11271
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ALS in French, n.d. Transferred from Theater Collection
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Gulick, William, 1818
"Account of bonds and notes held by William Gulick against different persons," AD, 15 October 1818. AM 11258
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TMss with handwritten corrections, poems, 1962-1965. AM 19372
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ALS to Gales and Seaton concerning Congressional election in Georgia, 15 November 1940. AM 95 Pyne-Henry
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Hagedorn, Hermann, 1942
ALS to Thomas Brumbaugh answering his request for an autograph, 20 August 1942. AM 87-24
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Hager, John S., 1890
Typescript minutes of the meeting of the Regents of the University of California regarding the memorial of John S. Hager, 13 May 1890. AM 13467
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Hager, John S., 1874
AD, memorandum of his life for the Congressional record, 9 February 1874. AM Pyne Henry 101
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Hager, John S., 1886
20 by 15 in. certificate, signed by Grover Cleveland, declaring him collector of Customs of San Francisco, 31 July 1886. AM 14020
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"Memorandum of a Conversation with Mr. Alfred Lyttelton," TMsS, 1907; 6 ALsS to various correspondents, 1887-1912. AM 17293
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ALS to Mr. Hemett, 11 March 1904. AM 15605
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ALS to Mr. Bailey describing a hundred-year-old tree, 17 September 1887. AM 12633
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5 ALsS, 2 of which are to Mr. Whipple, 1869-1906; 1 ANS, n.d. AM 12467
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ALS to Robert Charles Winthrop thanking him for his kindness, 15 May 1894. AM 11479
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Hale, Reily, 1909
ALS to Charles, 28 January 1909. AM 18669
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ALS to Miss Lindsin, 6 August 1873. AM 21206
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Hall, Clifton R, 1931
2 ALsS to Mr. Davis, 4 February and 30 March 1931. AM 18391
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TLS to Dr. Thorington requesting a translation, 18 November 1973. AM 21483
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4 Photostats of ALsS to various correspondents, 1850-1864. AM 16226
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Hall, James, 1814-1824
9 ALsS to his mother, Sarah Hall, 1814-1824; 4 ALsS to Rachael Tatem, 1815-1816. AM 84-65
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ALS to William Cullen Bryant, 20 July 1858. AM 19473
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Hall, Walter, 1948
ALS to Brandon Barringer, 6 pp., 7 March 1948. AM 22048
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3 ALS to John Kembler, n.d. AM 20493
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ALS to Edward Spedding, 4 pp., 24 August 1831. AM 20493
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Hallam, Henry, 1837
ALS to Mr. Bentink, 20 March 1837. AM 87-24
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ALS to "My Dear Sir," 15 August 1867. AM 19851
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ALS to H. F. Jenks, 14 April 1862. AM 13084
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ALS to Horatio Woodman regretting he cannot furnish any materials to add to Woodman's collection, 10 October 1856; calling card. AM 13668
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Hallé, C. E, 1878
ALS to Mr. Watts, 13 March 1878. AM 20156
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ALS to Joseph Crosby stating that his researchers are now devoted entirely to the "biography of the poet," 13 March 1880. AM 11692
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ALS to the Editor of "Shakespeareana," sending a new edition of his outline, 26 May 1886. AM 9482
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TL from Casper Whitney, 19 April 1911; ALS to Whitney, 22 May 1913; advertisement for "An Angler's Reminiscences" by Hallock. AM 2004-80
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TLS to Alexander D. Wainwright soliciting donations, 21 October 1941.
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5 TLS and 1 TL to John H. Wright, enclosing 5 woodblock prints of devotional Chinese images, 1922-1925. AM 20939
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21 TLs, unaddressed, by Halsey, an American Expeditionary Force Captain, during World War I, 1917. AM 9244
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16 by 20 in. DS, certificate promoting Halsey to Captain in the Quartermaster Section Officers' Reserve Corps, 20 July 1917. AM 13409
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ALS, Nassau Hall, unaddressed, 19 May 1763. AM 12415
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D.S., receipt to Jonathan Sergeant for the balance of his salary as tutor, 2 June 1768. AM 9019
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Halsey, Luther, 1827
ALS to Major Fisher with news of Princeton and Nassau Hall, 15 November 1827. AM 79-56
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ALS to Duncan S. Walker concerning a photograph of Richard Stockton, 29 September 1888. AM 1334 Pyne Henry
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ALS to Rev. F. Vinton, 15 January 1877. AM 14762
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ALS to J. P. Bickley giving advice on legal procedure with respect to coming suit, 28 June, 1847. PH 973
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ALS to Mrs. Mary W. Olden with school report of Samuel Olden, 28 July 1844. AM 9583
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Photostat of ALS, unaddressed, 1792. Not to be published without permission of owner. AM 14013
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ALS from Jack Crawford, 21 February 1931; TLS from Millicent Carey, 3 March 1931. AM 18329, 18321
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Hamilton, Samuel, 1837
ALS to James S. Green concerning bond and mortgage of Daniel Brown, 8 April 1837. AM 1555 Pyne-Henry
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2 ALsS to the Duke of Devonshire respecting the fatal accident to Lord Richard Cavendish, 11 and 18 September 1781. AM 9589, 9590
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Hamlin, H, 1874
ALS to Edward L. Pierce arranging a meeting. AM 9690
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Hand, Curtis, 1836
ALS to William Jessop and Sons, 1 April 1836. AM 13592
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Hand, Edward, 1776
ALS to Katherine Hand, 28 December 1776. AM 12838
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Handenson, Judith, 1710
ALS to Oswald Hoskyns, 2 February 1710. AM 1492
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ALS to Judge Levin Irving describing the burning of Nassau Hall, 12 March 1855; AMsS, composition on life for Professor Hope, Princeton, 10 November 1853. AM 19048
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Hanmer, L. F, 1924-1926
TMs, report on the Morris Canal, including a copy of a map, 16 May 1924; TN from Mr. Adams regarding the memo, 19 May 1926. AM 13827
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Hanna, E. H, 1827
AD, receipt for tuition for Miss Emmaline Stout from Mr. Olden, Princeton, 8 October 1827; ADS, bill and student report for Emmaline Stout, n.d. AM 9582
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Hanna, John, 1790
ANS, receipt for 3 pounds to Jasper Smith for contribution to collection for Princeton students studying divinity, 8 September 1790. AM 9621
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TLS to W. C. Brown, 20 February 1896. AM 12716
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Hanna, Sally, 1802
ALS to Benjamin Guild asking him to act as her guardian, 10 February 1802. AM 1746
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Hannay, James, 1866
ALS to William Tinsley, publisher, enclosing a picture of Hannay from a magazine, 6 September 1866. AM 80-109
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TL from William Jackson Books, Ltd., 20 October 1936; TLS from same, 27 November 1936. AM 18658
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AN in his copy of Phillippe Beroaldo's "Orations," EX .2949.1719.31, with transcript, n.d. AM 14103
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Hanson, John, 1780
2 ALsS to "Sir," 25 and 26 September 1780. AM 87-18
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Photostat of ALS to "Dear Neal," n.d. AM 17484
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5 TLsS to various correspondents, 1919-1922. AM 18080
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Harding, Warren G., 1877
Copy of ALS to J. George Harris regarding his conversation with Andrew Jackson about the duel between the latter and Charles Dickinson, 9 July 1877. AM 81-26
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Harding, Warren G., 1920
TLS to James Speyer, 28 December 1920. AM 90-81
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Hare, Robert, 1844
ALS to Wolcot Gibbs, 5 July 1844. AM 2011 Pyne-Henry
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3 letters to Rutherford B. Hayes (1877, 1881), 1 letter to James Randolph Walker (1904), 2 copies of engraved portraits. AM 18565
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1 letter to Logan C. Murray, 6 April 1897. AM 10610
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Harland, Henry, 1885
ALS to Mr. Stedman, 20 April 1885. AM 21589
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Harper, James, 1799
ALS to James Harper (parent) in VA concerning religion in his parish in Ireland, 18 December 1799. AM 1288 Pyne-Henry
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Harper, James J, 1792
ADS to Benjamin Guild, receipt for Abraham Hunt, 1792. AM 1729
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ALS to Harry Worcester Smith, n.d. AM 16229
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ALS to John McTadon regarding a note for part of a state debt, May 1817. AM 1240
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ALS to Robert L. Griffith on legal business, 31 May 1812. AM 92 Pyne-Henry
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TLS to Darwin C. Pavey, 24 March 1900.
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ALS to Mr. Archbald, n.d.; ALS to Hospital Librarian, n.d.; ALS to Mr. Adack, n.d. AM 15196
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Harraden, Beatrice, 1888
ALS to Mr. Black, 11 July 1888. AM 91-19
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Harriman, John, 1725
DS, statement regarding the management of the estates of Daniel and George Ross, 28 May 1725. AM 351-352 Pyne-Henry
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Harris, J. George, 1877
Copy of ALS to General Warren G. Harding, 8 July 1877. AM 81-26
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ALS to Mr. Osgood, 7 June 1882. AM 15430
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Harris, John, 1727-1728
D, proceedings in Chancery between John Harris and John Amy. AM 1465 Pyne-Henry
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ALS to Jeremiah Halsey, class of 1752, regarding "Crovens lottery affair," 4 September 1765. AM 354 Pyne-Henry
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ALS to P. Johnson regarding money lent by Captain Richard Gibbs before the American Revolution, 3 August 1807. AM 1206
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Harris, Will, 1863
ALS to Christina Butler, 9 April 1863. AM 16862
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ALS (copy) to James Morrow inquiring after certain ladies and mentioning spending spring vacation in New York, 17 March 1845. AM 13377
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Harris, Vernon, 1890
ALS to Rev. A. McKenzie, 30 January 1890. AM 14011
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Harrison, Benjamin, 1783
ALS to Governor Clinton, 19 December 1783. AM 13366
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ALS to Dr. Beyer, 29 October, 1894; TLS to Rev. J. M. Waldon, 17 December 1888; ALS to Russel F. Lord, 9 February 1857. AM 13703, 13893, 13834
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ALS to his brother, 13 May 1864; "Diary of three years service in the Unites States Army of the Civil War," AMs, n.d.; "Major General Philip Kearny," AMs, with note to "George," n.d. AM 17156
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3 ALS to Mr. Bell, 1901-1905. AM 20826
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ALS to S. R. Fortescue, 18 February 1888. AM 20428
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ALS to "Dear Sir," 13 September 1780; engraving. AM 18565
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ALS to Genl. Dayton, 30 January 1800. AM 13834
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AN to Gales and Seaton, n.d. AM 12665
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Memorial ribbon; funeral invitation for Mary Crume.
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ALS to Senator O. H. Smith regarding political speculations in the capital, 2 pp., 20 January 1837. AM 80-76
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Hart, James M, undated
18 by 22 in. diploma, n.d.
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ALS to Brown, 8 pp., 31 January 1910. AM 15622
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Hart, John D, 1837-1839
Ds, statements and receipts regarding the estate of Hart, 1837-1839. AM 1758-1760, 1764, 1765
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Hart, John Seeley, 1861
ALS to L. P. Brackett, 25 June 1861. AM 16230
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Hart, Phoebe, 1816-1820
5 DsS, receipts to John Guild, 1816-1820. AM 1766-1770
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"Autobiography," AMs, read at Commencement, 1828. AM 11815
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Hart, William, 1778
DS, certificate appointing Hart coroner in Bucks County, PA, 17 October 1778. AM 12031
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ALS to Berliner Tageblatt, editor, about important literary matters, 2 January 1879. AM 12229
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AN to Francis Faithfull, 27 May 1881; ALS to Mr. Greenlers, 25 April 1883; ALS to Mr. Osgood, n.d. AM 16952, 17243, 17287
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Hartshorn, David, 1819
ALS to Timothy Hartshorn, his brother, about taking a claim of land in Missouri, 19 April 1819. AM 11023
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AL and typewritten copy, Cambridge, no address or signature, answering questions regarding the commons at Harvard. AM 8503, 844
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2 TLS from the Mayor of New York City, 27 July 1936 and 18 January 1937. AM 12395
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Harwood, James, 1851
"Life of James Harwood," TMs, autobiography, journal of an English convert to Mormonism who emigrated to Utah, 1851. AM 79-183
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Harwood, Thomas, 1798
ALS to his publishers, 2 August, 1798. AM 17580
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Haslam, W. H, 1942
TLS to "Dear Davis," 2 pp., 8 June 1942. AM 18300
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"Care of Troops 'N Billets," TMs, n.d.; "Army Book 136," AMs, n.d.; 4 blank Ds for pay vouchers and morning reports, 1910's. AM 21763
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"Episodes of Eugene O'Neill's Undergraduate Days at Princeton," AMsS, article in the Princeton University Library Chronicle, a copy of which is included, 1968. AM 20960
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Hatfield, Mathias, 1747
Copy of ALS to Dr. Benjamin Avery in London concerning Gov. Belcher's appointment as Governor of the Province of N.J., mentioning the death of Rev. Dickinson, 20 March 1747. AM 12985
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Hatfield, Richard, 1833
DS, license to practice law signed by Chief Justice John Savage, 25 May 1833. AM 20941
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Havell, Robert, undated
3 ALS to unknown correspondents, n.d. AM 20117
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DS on the matter of attending assizes at Lancaster, 8 April 1799. AM 1531
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Hawley, William, 1818
ALS to Major General Mapes, 4 February 1818; AL to Hamey, 11 February 1818; ALS from "J. M.," 11 February 1818. AM 17206
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Haworth, John, 1794
DS, attestation as recruit in the Royal Lancashire Volunteer Regiment, 17 November 1794. AM 13597
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Hay, John Milton, 1888
ALS to Edward L. Pierce, 26 March 1888. AM 9691
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Hay, John Milton, 1903
TLS to Admiral Taylor, 25 March 1903; TLS to "Sir," 13 June 1903. AM 20554, 11727
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Hay, John Milton, 1899
ALS to Cyrus H. McCormick, 26 October 1899. AM 13365
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ALS to William H. Flower, thanking him for a gift and discussing publications for Hayden's library, 15 November 1874. AM 11374
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ALS to W. B. Scott, stating that he is sending the Princeton Geological Society the printed material desired, October 1877; ALS to Scott regarding fossils at Long Fork Group, March 1878. AM 12513
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4 ALsS to Benjamin Harrison, 1881-1889. AM 80-76
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ALS and LS, with typewritten copies, to Edward L. Pierce, 19 and 18 August 1880. AM 9692, 9693
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ALS to Hon. John Scott Harrison, 7 December 1865. AM 80-76
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ALS to Frank E. Child, 6 June 1837; ALS to Governor Carr, 25 May 1876; ALS to G. E. F. Noyes, with envelope, 16 November 1877. AM 13834
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"Plat of the Claim of Samuel B. Rice, upon the Quincy Lock Silver Star Mining Dist. Madison County Montana," patent given by U.S. Land Office (Mineral Certificate 404), signed by President Rutherford B. Hayes, DS, including hand-drawn map of the site and 1936 letter describing the status of the claim at that date. AM 2009-72
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2 ALsS to "My Dear Doctor," 19 May 1881 and 16 January 1882. AM 21795
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Hayne, Robert Y., 1825
ALS to Edmund Morford informing him that his sister was appointed Post Mistress of Princeton, 13 January 1825. AM 8033
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Hayne, Robert Y., 1828
AN to Sparhawk, 15 March 1828. AM 12665
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DS, articles of agreement regarding land, 29 May 1716. AM 356-357 Pyne-Henry
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Hazard, Ebenezer, 1811
ALS to Jebediah Morse about change in the canal system in PA, 1 July 1811. AM 94 Pyne-Henry
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Hazard, Ebenezer, 1789
ALS to "Sir" about Mr. Woodbridge's account, 14 September 1789. AM 211 Pyne Henry
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Hazard, Ebenezer, 1768
ADS to Jonathan Baldwin, order to pay Samuel Breese for chairs, also signed by Samuel Finley, 24 February 1768. AM 360-361 Pyne Henry
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Hazard, Ebenezer, 1781
ALS to "Sir," 28 February 1781. AM 16964
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Hazard, Ebenezer, 1766
ALS to William Tennent and ADS regarding amount due his father's estate from the trustees of the College of New Jersey, 16 August 1766. AM 358 and 359 Pyne Henry
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ALS to William Paterson concerning Governor Livingston's works, 5 October 1791. AM 1436
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Hazard, Samuel, 1751
ADS, promissory note to the trustees of the College of New Jersey, 13 June 1751. AM 362 Pyne Henry
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Hazard, Samuel, 1752
ALS to Rev. Aaron Burr, 23 January 1752. AM 908
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Hazard, Harry W, undated
WWI memorabilia: 2 notebooks; lose pages with notes; 1 photograph, n.d. AM 22077
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Consists of a souvenir album containing twelve albumen photographs of views along the Columbia River in Washington and Oregon. Images depict the Needles (with a train passing through), Multnomah Falls, Latourelle Falls, Cape Horn, Rooster Rock, Bridal Veil Falls, The Old Block House, and Castle Rock, shown with a small river steamer in the foreground, most likely Hazeltine's method of transportation during the shoot. A number of the photographs include small figures, a device used by Hazeltine & J.J. Reilly in some of their Yosemite scenes to give scale to the landscape. The introductory photograph entitled "Columbia River" portrays a group riding in a horse-drawn wagon.
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Heard, John, 1815
DS to Ann Guild and John Guild, letters of administration for the estate of Benjamin Guild, 12 December 1815. AM 1728
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Heath, William, 1778
2 DS, receipts signed by Heath in 1778. AM 78-6
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Heine, Heinrich, 1826
ALS to Rudolph Christiani, 1 November 1826. AM 14564
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Consists of a three-page letter from a woman named Helen in Lafayette, Louisiana, to her sister-in-law Mary E. Dorsey in Bunker Hill, Macoupin County, Illinois. The letter discusses family news, including the loss of a child, as well as updates on family members, a former schoolmate, and an African American woman who was formerly enslaved by the Dorseys and related families. The latter woman's name is not included in the letter, which only refers to her as "Mammy," and Helen describes the correspondence she keeps with her sister, noting that "she seems to be quite uneasy about her free papers, lest she might be cheated out of them in some way." Although Helen's full name is unknown, the letter's recipient, Mary Dorsey (1824-1852), married Richard E. Dorsey in Bunker Hill, Illinois, in 1842. Other comments in the letter suggest that it was likely written soon after the birth of Dorsey's first child, Laura, in August 1844.
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Typewritten copy of ALS to his brother, Nathan W. Helme, contrasting the labor at college with that of a farmer or merchant, 2 February 1812. AM 9842
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ALS to John Bennett in Cork, 23 March 1814. AM 22077
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ALS to Mrs. Rose Lawrence, n.d.
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ALS to Fanny Luxmoore, n.d. AM 19365
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ALS to James Thayer Gerould concerning Henderson's bronze medallion, 22 December 1933. AM 10589
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ALS to Richard M. Green seeking spiritual comfort and advice, 15 September 1812. AM 10647
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Henderson, F. P, 1949
Report to General Riley on UN operations in Palestine during the Arab-Israeli war of 1948-1949,TMs (carbon), 29 January 1949. AM 17915
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Henderson, Thomas, 1794
DS, license of Thomas P. Johnson as attorney at law, also signed by John Rhea and Samuel Withorn Stockton, 14 November 1794. AM 856
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Henderson, Thomas, 1803
ADS with regard to judgment of Peter Stout vs. Daniel Cowenhoven, 21 October 1803. AM 857
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Hendricks, William, 1828
AN, 10 March 1828. AM 12665
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6 ALsS to various correspondents, 1889-1903; AMss, poems and fragments of poems, n.d. AM 18911
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7 TLsS (Xerox) and 1 ALS (Xerox) to John O'Hara, 1957-1965; 2 TLsS from Professor Buck, 1 to Buck (Xerox), and 1 ALS (Xerox) to Buck regarding a meeting with O'Hara, 1958; 2 TLsS (Xerox) to "Dear Kenny" and 1 TLS from Ken, 1958; TMs (Xerox) of conversation between Henry and O'Hara, n.d. AM 79-73
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TLS to Ernest C. Richardson regarding collecting funds for the College of New Jersey, 16 January 1907. AM 10193 Pyne Henry
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ALS to William Henry, her son, personal letter, 25 September 1860. AM 4534
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3 ALsS to various correspondents, 1850-1851; Program of Orations at Nassau Hall, 1849. AM 22042
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Henry, James W, 1797
ALS to a commanding officer at Ft. Washington giving him orders for better discipline and security for the Western Frontier, 3 pp., 14 July 1797. AM 80-76
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Henry, John V., 1792
ALS to John N. Abiel concerning his brother, James, and stating why he cannot return to Princeton, 2 November 1792. AM 11614
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ALS to I. Harvey Cook, 8 May 1885. AM 9876
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ALS to Mackenzie Bell, 14 January 1848; ALS to Galpin & Co., 9 June 1880. AM 17293
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ALS to Professor B. Jaeger of Princeton concerning an exchange of botanical specimens, 17 March 1838. AM 83-117
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Hepburn, J. C, 1905
18 by 23 in. diploma in Japanese with translation from the Imperial Order of the Rising Sun, 11 March 1905. AM 2134
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4 ALsS and 1 TL to various correspondents, 1843-1846; 2 engravings. AM 18226
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4 ALsS to Samuel L. Howell, 4 pp. each; 1806-1810. AM 9493, 9494, 9495, 9496
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DS, 25 July 1596. AM 92-91
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letters to Jerome B. Gray. AM 2013-18
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miscellaneous items. AM 2013-18
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2 call slips, n.d.
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letters and photographs of Hergesheimer's wife, Dorothy. AM 2013-18
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Herring, Elbert, 1811
ALS to William P. Van Ness concerning payment of debt, 1 June 1811. AM 97 Pyne Henry
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Herring, Robert, 1926
ALS to Francis MacDonald presenting a copy of "President's Hat," 23 November 1926. AM 13376
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ALS to Mrs. Hall, 24 October 1839. AM 15623
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ALS, with typewritten copy, to Arnold Bax, regarding Bax's "I Sing of a Maiden," 7 January 1927. AM 84-29
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Hess, Harry, undated
4 8x10 photographs, n.d. AM 88-7
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ALS, and Photostat, to Dr. Benjamin Avery thanking him for his assistance in appointing Governor Belcher and announcing the death of Jonathan Dickinson, 20 March 1747. AM 9257 Pyne-Henry
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ALS, and Photostat, to Dr. Benjamin Avery praising Governor Belcher and lamenting attitude of Chief Justice Morris, 7 March 1750. AM 9259
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ALS, and Photostat, to Dr. Benjamin Avery suggesting Belcher Jr. as his father's successor and apposing appointment of Robert Morris as Governor of NJ, 21 June 1756. AM 9258
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ALS, with copy and Photostats, to Dr. Benjamin Avery announcing favorable reception of Governor Belcher, 20 December 1749. AM 1985 Pyne-Henry
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ALS to his mother, 2 May 1860; Photostat of ALS by Holder '59 and to "Dear Smith" by Hetrick n.d.; "Popular Education," AMs, essay, 6 pp., n.d. AM 1985 Pyne-Henry
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Hewes and Phillips, 1870
DS agreement between Hewes and Phillips and Frederick Fisher as an apprentice, 1 August 1870; "Special Regulations," DS signed by Jacob Fisher, Frederick's father, n.d. AM 11206
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TLS to Henry Savage recalling his student experiences, 20 July 1944. AM 12733
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ALS to John Griswold White, 21 April 1893. AM 1998-104
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Hibben, Paxton, 1924
TLS to V. Lansing Collins concerning his war record, 10 January 1924. AM 11316
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5 ALsS to various correspondents, 1899-1916; autograph signature, n.d. AM 18918
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ALS from A. G. Custier, 19 March 1835. AM 14415
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3 ALsS to Harold Munro, 1925. AM 16161
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ALS to "Dear Friend," 15 July 1862; ALS to "Dear Sir," 9 December 1879. AM 15168, 15606
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Hill, Samuel, 1799
2 ALsS to Robert Rantoul discussing his engraving equipment, 20 and 24 September 1799. AM 92-25
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Hill, Thomas, 1891
ALS to "My Dear Therese," 1 October 1891. AM 14895
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Hillard, George S., 1863
ALS to Edward L. Pierce, 26 August 1863. AM 9694
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Hillyer, Asa, 1824
ALS to James Richards concerning the state of religion in NJ, 20 March 1834. AM 1312 Pyne Henry
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"Intermezzo," AMs, poem, n.d.; "Pastoral XVIII," AMsS, poem, 1933. AM 15839
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Hilton, James, 1934
TLS to J. Lionberger Davis, 24 October 1934; copy of TLS from Davis, 12 October 1934. AM 18300
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ALS to Walter, personal letter, 15 December 1913. AM 11797
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Historical sites evaluation work sheets, 1960; printed materials and photographs relating to historic sites in Princeton, n.d. AM 22077
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Report on Ewing and Harrison Streets, TMsS, 3 October 1950. AM 14358
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10 ALsS to Edward L Pierce, 1872-1886. AM 9695-9704
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Hoar, George F., 1876
Resolution at Republican National Convention, result and vote, AD, June 1876. AM 9792
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Hoare, Prince, undated
Autograph signature, n.d. AM 10161
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Hockley, Richard, 1753
Photostat of ALS to Thomas Penn, encouraging him to run for governor, 14 November 1753. AM 11849
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Eight autograph letters by Presbyterian theologian Charles Hodge (1797-1878), in Princeton, New Jersey, to clergyman, editor, and author William B. Sprague (1795-1876), both of whom were 1819 graduates of Princeton Theological Seminary, regarding theological doctrines, ministerial appointments, the American Bible Society's new edition of the Bible, seminary alumni, a payment to Sprague for writing for the Princeton Review, the education of students at Princeton Theological Seminary, and other topics.
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Hodge, James L, 1862
ALS to Captain Marshall, 29 September 1862. AM 17829
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46 TLsS, ALsS, and Ds from various authors accepting or declining an offer to read and speak in "Conversations with Writers," 1979-1982. AM 90-69
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Hodges, Samuel, 1795
ALS to James Hodge, 8 March 1795. AM 12362
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Hodgson, Ralph, undated
"The Bells of Heaven," AMsS, n.d. AM 19178
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ALS to Harness, n.d.; ALS to Hall, n.d.; ALS to Poublon, 11 November 1833; ALS to Howe, 18 January 1843. AM 19707
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Consists of an account book of tax and labor records kept by Stephen Hogeboom (1744-1814) from 1786 through his death in 1814 and continued by his descendants until 1827. The account book contains Columbia County, New York, tax records for the years 1786 to 1790, and detailed personal accounts for Hogeboom and the people he hired or conducted business with in the area surrounding Claverack, New York, from 1811 to 1818. These personal accounts include documentation of African American men and white women of the Claverack area who performed farm labor, cleaning, weaving, and other work for Hogeboom. While many entries document payment to laborers, some entires likely pertain to trafficked labor of people enslaved by Hogeboom's white neighbors. These entries generally document workers' names, tasks, and rates of pay. Some names of African American laborers whose work is documented in detail include Henry Constine, Thomas Carr, Joseph Hallinbeck, George Witbeck, Henry Borgardus, and Peter Vroman.
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Fly leaves from 2 books containing his autograph signature, n.d. AM 9802
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ALS to Miss Isola, in French, n.d. AM 77-157
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Grade report book from Lyon's Institute, 29 September 1871-16 February 1872. AM 16163
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Captain Levi Holden fought at the battles of Trenton and Princeton and served as a lieutenant from June 1781 to November 1783, second in command of the Commander-in-Chief's Guard. Includes a fragment of a night-cap, purportedly knitted for Holden by Martha Washington, a list of the Commander-in-Chief's guards for August 1782, and a photograph of a portrait and brief history of Holden.
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Photograph of ALS, titled "A Warning from the spirit of the Lord to the Governor and Magistrates and people of the Massachusetts Bay," 1659. AM 2300
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ALS to George M. Johnson, 6 September 1877. AM 13366
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Hollingsworth, L, 1795
ALS to Cochrane Johnstone reporting state of affairs at Batavia, 20 October 1795. AM 11382
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ALS to Robert Lindstrom, with TMs of a speech by Holmes attached, 21 November 1944; 2 copies of ALS from Lindstrom, 20 November 1944. AM 16788
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Holmes, Mary J, 1890
AMsS, quotation, 15 September 1890. AM 13475
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Holmes, Theodore, 1964
ALS to Frederick Fox, 13 March 1964. AM 21780
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ALS to Mrs. Charles Richard Williams about food for children and also recalling her husband, 12 August 1918. AM 9615
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Hondley, William, 1790
DS, attestation as recruit in the Royal Lancashire Volunteer Regiment, 19 November 1790. AM 13598
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Honoré, Louis, 1923
ALS to Marcel Marion, 3 December 1923. AM 18259
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Hood, Samuel, 1804
ALS to his tailor regarding a "pair of black breeches," 15 October 1804. AM 11302
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Hook, Andrew, 1932, 1962
18 ALsS and TLsS from American and European authors, 1962; printed program for the Edinburgh International Festival, 1962. AM 2000-102, 2001-26
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ALS to Mr. R. Bentley, n.d. AM 20649
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Hooker, Joseph, 1859
Photostat of ALS to Capt. Thorn, 10 November 1859. AM 17484
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Hooper, Mary, 1701-1704
ADS, receipt, 28 December 1704; D, names of poor people to whom Hooper's money is distributed, n.d.; D, account of money received from her tenants, 13 November 1701. AM 1511, 1541, 1520
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ALS to Elias Boudinot regarding a complaint from Boudinot on giving the Prisoners of War too much freedom, 15 November 1777. AM 77-92
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3 TLsS to Kemmerer, 1932-1933; TLS to Savage, 3 December 1946. AM 13267
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2 TLsS (Xerox) to Mrs. Frances Adams Halstead, 5 September 1942 and 31 July 1944. AM 90-99
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Hope, Matthew Boyd, 1839
ALS to I. M. Reade, 8 October 1839. AM 15252
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AMsS, poem and note, n.d. AM 22077
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Hopkins, John, 1803
ADS, record of sums received from "persons in the State of Virginia" for their subscriptions for "rebuilding Prince Town College," 21 June 1803. AM 367 Pyne Henry
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Hopkins, Mark, undated
Autograph signature, n.d.
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ADS to David Rittenhouse, receipt for salary as Judge of Court of Admiralty, n.d. AM 10356
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Consists of a seven-page letter from Edward W. Hopper (1839-1901), then a lieutenant in the Union Army, which provides a detailed accounting of Major General Ormsby MacKnight Mitchel's views on the need for the North to unite around the abolition of slavery. Hopper also discusses his hope that "increasing anti-slavery public sentiment" would enable the Lincoln Administration to "adopt a distinct policy" with regard to abolition. Hopper wrote the letter from Pope Plantation, St. Helena Island, South Carolina, to a friend back home in Boston, Massachusetts.
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9 ALsS to J. H. Richardson concerning problems of design and the illustrations for Irving's works, 1860-1862. AM 84-22
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Horace Imitated, 1741
"Horace Imitated," AMs, anonymous, 18 pp., 1741. AM 86-84
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ALS to Tomas P. Johnson concerning case of Whiting and Watson vs. Morford, 9 February 1815. AM 858
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2 Ds, bills of sale of slaves to Hornblower, 1811-1817; 2 ALsS to Hornblower, 1812-1813. AM 20853
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Hornblower, Josiah, 1806
ADS, last will and testament, 23 April 1806. AM 20853
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28 ALsS to Horne from her husband, Orran, regarding history and army life in the South, c. 1845. AM 12568
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ALS to Gallam, 9 June 1873; ALS to John H. Ingham, 8 March 1876. AM 17266, 20739
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Hornor, Mary, 1773
ADS to Jonathan D. Sergeant, receipt for board and lodging, 1 March 1773. AM 375 Pyne-Henry
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Hornor, Thomas, 1788
ADS, receipt to Benjamin Guild for Joseph Kirkbride, 8 May 1788. AM 1771
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Horry, Richard, 1897
ALS to Professor Hurst, 28 November 1897; ALS to "Dear Sir," 16 November 1897. AM 15604
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Hosack, David, 1831
ALS to Judge Buel settling his account, 20 January 1831. AM 98 Pyne-Henry
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2 ALsS to H. Buxton Forman, 8 September 1903 and 16 February 1905. AM 22077
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Hosmer, Titus, 1778
ALS to Richard Law, 1778. AM 12954
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4 ALsS to John Lorimer Graham, February 1867. AM 83-83
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Houchen, William, 1887
ALS to George Brooks, 4 May 1887. AM 19136
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Rubbings and notes on Houdon signatures. AM 19489
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ALS to R. P. Blackmer, tutor or Christ's College, Cambridge, 24 May 1960. AM 22077
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3 ALsS to Mrs. Ward, 1873. AM 1999-30
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House, A. Humphrey, 1949
TLS to V. A. Halford, 10 November 1949; TLS (carbon) to House from Halford, 9 November 1949. AM 22077
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12 ALsS to S. C. Cockerell and others, 1911-1935. AM 14810
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22 ALsS to Grant Richards, 1897-1901; ADS, receipt to Grant Richards, 24 January 1899. AM 20741
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Hovey, Richard, undated
ALS to Dr. Burnett, n.d. AM 15071
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House of Lords, 1832
Engraving key of the portraits of the House of Lords, published by R. Bowyer and M. Parkes, 2 April 1832. AM 83-92
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ADS, bill of sale for a "negro boy named Robert" to Gershom How, 25 December 1730. AM 83-92
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ALS to Joseph B. Boyd regretting that he has no sample of the handwriting of Mr. Wint, 14 November 1837. AM 99 Pyne Henry
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Howard, Charles, 1808
ALS to "Sir," 1808. AM 12984
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11 ALsS and TLsS from various correspondents to Howard, 1882-1899. AM 18284
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ALS, with typewritten copy, to his mother, Sarah T. G. Howard, 28 January 1839. AM 13050
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Howe, Captain G. R, 1915
TMs, narrative from memory and notes written while a prisoner of war in Germany, 1915. AM 18890
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Howe, Edgar Watson, 1937
TLS to Mr. Dewar, partly about "A Story of a Country Town," 28 May 1937. AM 12189
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Howe, Roswell, 1828
ALS to Benjamin Olden agreeing to take one of his boys, 2 May 1828. AM 9581
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ALS to John Darton, n.d.; ALS to James Fields, n.d.; ALS to T. Nelson, n.d.; ALS to Edward Moxon, 11 December 1832. AM 20179
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Hubbard, Elbert, 1899
ALS to Mr. Halsey, 26 Juney 1899. AM 16712
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Huckings, Hester, 1698
ADS by Thomas Woodroffe and Richard Darkin, letter of administration of the estate of Huckings, 18 January 1698. AM 2092
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Hude, James, undated
DS, to the College of New Jersey, statement regarding lottery tickets, n.d. AM 8813
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7 awards and citations, 1927-1950. AM 15073
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DS, resolution on the death of president James B. Vredenburgh, 21 September 1915. AM 12188
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ALS to the Hon. Mrs. Boutine, 30 June 1903. AM 14131
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ALS to Lewis J. Cist about an autograph from General Isaac Huger, his uncle, 28 March 1844. AM 257 Pyne Henry
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ALS to John Ladd Howell, 10 December 1782; ALS to Howell, friendly letter mentioning deserters, American Revolution, 12 March 1783. AM 9510, 9511
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TLS to George Gray enclosing mimeograph copy of telegram from Zeballos Zolger to the Secretary of state naming the candidates for judges of the permanent Court of the League of Nations, 22 August 1921. AM 13084
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TMs, copy of speech delivered before the Middlesex Club in Boston, 12 February 1907. AM 9899
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ALS to Col. Preston, which references George Mifflin Dallas, class of 1810, 24 January 1839. AM 100 Pyne Henry
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Hughes, Langston, undated
"In this life which ain't nothing. . .," AMsS, poem, n.d. AM 87-3
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One typed letter from Langston Hughes responding to a Mr. Langhorne who inquired about "the subject of 'The Attitude of the Southern Critical Public (white) to Negro Literature.'" This letter was written from Carmel, California, where Langston Hughes was preparing his first book, The Ways of White Folks, for publication. This letter documents Langston Hughes's response to some of the treatment he received from white audiences as a Black author and poet. He mentions his forthcoming book in the letter, and wonders what the response of the "Southern papers" would be to his new work, as "it contains some pretty sharp criticism of the prevalent white attitudes towards Negroes."
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TLS to Rochelle Girson, Book Review Editor of the Saturday Review of Literature, with a statement about Hughes's "The Fox in the Attic," 19 January 1962. AM 80-79
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Hughes, Rupert, undated
ANS to Thomas Brumbaugh, n.d. AM 87-24
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Hugo, Victor, undated
"Un Mot sur George [John] Brown," Photostat and transcript of AMsS, n.d. AM 14707
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Hugo, Victor, undated
"Un Mot sur George [John] Brown," reproduction of drawing by Hugo, n.d. AM 14707
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Hugo, Victor, 1849
ALS to Due, 1849. Transferred from Theater Collection
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Hull, Hopewell, 1791
ADS, copy of his last well and testament, 10 January 1791. AM 1202
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ALS to unknown recipient, 8 December 1840. AM 14564
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ALS to unknown recipient, n.d. Transferred from Theater Collection
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Hume, Joseph, 1808
ALS to Charles Lamb, 11 January 1808. AM 77-161
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Humphrey, Heman, 1828
ADS, testimonial for David March Smith, 5 June 1828. AM 8533
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Humphrey, Heman, 1836
ANS, recommendation of Hudson River Seminary, with autographs of Gardiner Spring and Samuel Whittlesey, 25 January 1836. AM 791
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"History of Free Masonry in Poland," AMs, n.d. AM 13330
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D regarding the Parish of St. Cement Dane's, 19 March 1773. AM 21263
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AN to Vance Thompson on a calling card of Huneker, n.d.
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2 ALsS to General Wainwright, 16 March 1869 and 9 August 1888. AM 86-122
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2 ALsS to the Presbytery of New Brunswick, 10 April 1793 and 21 April 1794. AM 18437
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Hunt, John, 1819
ALS to Samuel Parkes discussing the Examiner and his son, 11 December 1819. AM 86-83
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ALS to Lord John Russell, 28 October 1854; ALS to his publisher, Ollier, July 1853. AM 17983: 12541
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6 ALsS to various correspondents, 1902-1911. AM 12413
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Autograph signature, n.d. AM 17522
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Hunt, Ward, 1853-1869
4 ALsS to various correspondents, 1853-1869; copies of 2 engravings. AM 18565
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ALS to Mrs. Huntington, 8 September 1783. AM 17885
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Huntington, Daniel, 1857
ALS to Stephen Alexander concerning Alexander's portrait which he has been requested to paint, 20 May 1857. AM 11436
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ALS to "My Dear Sir," 23 May 1802. AM 12716
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ALS to William Hall regarding "the work of the Lord in college," 11 February 1815; ALS to James McCosh referring to the work, 9 March 1872. AM 8791: 8782
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Huntington, Samuel, 1777
ADS, receipt, 12 May 1777. AM 10357
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Printed article, "A Clergyman Looks at the Movies," November 1947. AM 13570
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Huskisson, undated
Memoranda regarding negotiations with Mr. Otto (Lewis Guillamm) regarding an armistice between England and France, AMs, n.d. AM 92-89
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DS, to William Berwick, cancelled check for $189 on the Chemical Bank, 23 July 1832. AM 8551
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Hyde, Douglas, 1941
Poem, AMsS, 7 January 1941. AM 19211
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10 ALsS and 1 TLS to Colles and others, 1893-1928. AM 17045
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Illinois, 1867
D, summons for David Bettisworth, 18 August 1867. AM 2005-45
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Consists of a legal document acknowledging George and Sally Smith's joint ownership of property as husband and wife, as well as their mutual agreement to sell a parcel of it to Joshua Woods in Madison County, Illinois. This agreement was made at a time when married women in the United States still had very few legal rights under the coverture legal doctrine. Sally Smith's consent to the sale is documented thus: "...and the said Sally wife of the said George Smith, having the contents of said deed explained to her and by me examined separate and apart from her husband acknowledged that she had signed and executed the same freely, voluntarily and without any compulsion of her said husband." The document is signed by John H. Randle as justice of the peace.
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9 ALsS to Mr. Snyder, 1836-1857. AM 13365
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3 ALsS to Thomas P. Johnson regarding the case of Joseph Tantum, 1799-1809. AM 861, 862, 873
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7 DsS by various people, certificates, one dated 1791. AM 15418
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Consists of a deed transferring land from Matappeas, Tawapung (Taptawappamund), and Seapoekne (Sepegnona), sachems of Toponemus (Toponemose, Topanemus, Toponemesing), to John Bowne, Richard Hartshorne, and James Grover of Middletown. The land described includes Worumenonnung, now Tinton Falls, and land occupied by the ironworks, which became Tinton Manor Ironworks. It is also part of the ancestral territory of the Sand Hill Indians, Lenape and Cherokee families living on the northern shores of Monmouth County. The deed records an event that took place on August 24, 1674, and was entered into the records of the Province of New Jersey by James Bollen on March 2, 1677. Witnesses were Samuel Hopkins and Thimothy Chandler.
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DS (facsimile), Indian deed to James Giles for 2500 acres of land in Maine, 5 January 1669.
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Ingersoll, Ernest, 1938
TLS to Professor William B. Scott, 21 May 1938. AM 12800
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Ingersoll, L. A, 1905
ALS to Fred T. Perris, 11 February 1905. AM 22077
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"The Birthplace of Burus," Photostat of AMsS and transcript, poem on Robert Burus's birthplace inscribed "for my daughter Maud," n.d. AM 13630, 13604
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Ingram, John Henry, 1890
ALS to Mrs. Rossetti, 20 January 1890. AM 19714
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Ingelow, Jean, 1866
ALS to Mr. Hastings Niles, 1866. AM 21729
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Ingelow, Jean, undated
3 ALsS to various correspondents, n.d.; 1 photograph of Ingelow, n.d. AM 17266
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26 TLsS and ALsS from George and Evelyn Inness to Thomas B. Clarke, 1878-1893. AM 12814
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Inness, George, 1889
ALS to Editor of New York Herald, 9 March 1889; ALS to Barry Alden, 30 December 1868. AM 12814
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Inness, George, 1869
ALS to S. A. Coale, 14 October 1869. AM 13365
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DS, 1780; 2 ALsS to "Sir," 1795-1797; copy of engraving. AM 18565
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Transcriptions of letters omitted from McRee's "Life and Correspondence of James Iredell," 17 pp., 1791-1798. AM 3108
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Iredell, James, 1828
ALS to the Governor of Kentucky transmitting a copy of the acts passed at the last session of the General Assembly, 25 March 1828. AM 102 Pyne Henry
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Iredell, James, 1831
ALS to A. Dickens, 15 February 1831.
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Iredell, James, 1842
ALS to A. P. Upshur, Secretary of the Navy, requesting a berth for a young man in the Navy and asking for appointment of James A. Bragien, 19 May 1842. AM 210 Pyne Henry
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Ireland, Alexander, 1877
ALS to Charles Kent, 26 March, 1877; printed advertisement for "The Book-Lover's Enchiridion;" "Records of the Witty and Humorous Table-Talk of Charles Lamb," pamphlet inscribed to Charles Kent from Ireland. AM 80-62
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Specimens of his forged signature, n.d. AM 16402
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Irvine, Peter L, 1965
Bibliography to PhD dissertation, "Arthur Symons: A Biographical Study," TMs, 1965. AM 20961
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ALS to T. H. J. Joyce, editor of "The Graphic," 1 June 1875; ALS to unknown recipient, bound in red binder, 1888. (Liz Willis) worked on this. Found in Theatre. AM 11644
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Irwin, Wallace, 1919
Uncashed royalty check for $0.24, 1 May 1919. AM 2001-95
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Irwin, Wallace, 1923
TLS to Casper William Whitney, 1923. AM 2004-82
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Consists of five postcards from Isherwood to Dr. William (Bill) Gray, Professor and Chair of the English Department at Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Virginia. Isherwood's postcards mention his works, including the forthcoming publication of Kathleen and Frank and his progress on a Frankenstein story for television. They also reflect on news about people, such as the death of Gerald Hamilton and another friend named Chester. Isherwood also discusses Gray's interview with Isherwood for Stylus and recommends Gerald Heard's book, Pain, Sex & Time.
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Iverson, Alfred, 1848
ALS to Blair and Reeves asking that the "Globe" be sent to certain persons, 7 December 1848. AM 253 Pyne Henry
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ALS to "My Dear Aunt," 4 February 1864. AM 12716
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ALS to "Dear Colonel," asking for his signature on the enclosed circular, 23 March 1883; ALS to Miss Gilder describing a train ride, 3 January 1881. AM 80-79
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2 ALsS to Dr. Nichols about the climate in which she later made her home, 11 February 1872 and 30 December 1873; ALS to Dear Madame, n.d. AM 12632, 15170
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Jackson, Holbrook, 1918
ALS to Lawrence Heyl, 9 September 1918. AM 83-19
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ALS to Dallin, 7 April 1882; half-envelope to Joline, 1893; copy of engraving of Jackson, n.d. AM 18565
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ALS to "My Dear Maggie" concerning a death in the family, adding that the correspondent's husband cannot be granted leave, 16 November 1861. AM 13365
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ALS to Louise Holden, 21 October 1855. AM 12511
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ALS to Savage, 19 November 1959. AM 17199
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ALS to her mother, 15 September 1870.
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11 TLsS and 2 TLs to and from various correspondents, including J. Merrill Knapp and Penguin Books, 1959-1965; Knapp's introduction to "Choral Music," Ms, n.d. AM 1994-49
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Jacoby, Samuel A, 1950
ALS and TMsS, epistle, 6 January 1950. AM 13864
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LS to Pope Innocent, 31 January 1693. AM 17078
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James, Eldon R, 1927
TLS to Thomas W. Hotchkiss, 25 April 1927. AM 13883
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James, Francis I, 1806
ALS to Thomas P. Johnson relative to the death of Robert Stockton, 31 March 1806. AM 1210
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James, Francis I, 1807
ALS to Ebenezer Stockton relative to the death of Robert Stockton and the disposition of his estate, 21 March 1807. AM 1209
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James, Henry, undated
2 ALsS to "My Dear Sir," and Mrs. Cheney, n.d. AM 19319
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James, Howell, 1844
AL to Mr. Bacon concerning the parish register, 7 October 1844. AM 509 Nelson
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ALS to Fiske Kimball, 28 October 1935. AM 21557
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Jarry, Alfred, undated
ACS in French to "Madame," n.d. AM 89-98
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Jay, John, 1885
ALS to Edward L. Pierce, 19 March 1885. AM 9706
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Jay, John, 1783-1784
Photostatic copies of 2 ALsS to Francis Child, advising Child on his printing business, 1783-1784. AM 13734
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Jay, John, 1779-1800
ALS to "Dear Sir," 26 March 1781; 2 DsS, 15 June 1779 and 22 April 1800; Photostat of AL to "Sir," 24 November 1794; copies of 5 engravings, n.d. AM 13834, 17596, 18565, 17484
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Jeffery, Thomas, 1707
2 ALsS to Ellins and Harrington about business, 2 and 16 August 1707. AM 1534 Pyne Henry, 1519 Pyne Henry
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4 ALsS to Killian K. Van Rensselaer, with accounts of his voyage to France, 1790-1791. AM 84-36
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21 letters, muster rolls, certificates, and other documents, 1864-1896. AM 16164
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Jerram, Charles, 1804
ALS to Archibald Campbell, Sr. regarding his son, 10 October 1804. AM 8819
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ALS to "My Dear Collins," n.d.; ALS to "My Dear Hamlede," n.d. AM 21253
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"Last Trip Down the Escalante and Glen Canyon," TMs, n.d. AM 17901
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Jewell, Ira, 1832
DS to Christopher Service, lease of a farm, estate of John Humphreys in Hopewell Township, 10 April 1832. AM 1903
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ALS to Sir Joseph Banks, 1 December 1807. AM 21190
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DS to John Pearse, appointment as clerk of the Parish Church at Fulfield, 19 January 1760. AM 10860
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Signed commencement program, 1846. AM 14465
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ALS to William Lawry, 28 August 1857; autograph signature, n.d.; ticket to impeachment, 13 April 1868 . AM 13034, 2804, 13894
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LS to Edward L. Pierce, regarding his address on the public and social duties of a college graduate, 18 August 1880. AM 9707
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ALS to D. B. Canfield & Co., enclosing record, report, and decision of the Court of Appeals of VA, on the subject of the effect of the war, 13 April 1869; ALS to Moses Taylor Pyne, replying to letter asking information about Harrison Tyler Johnson, 25 October 1888. AM 1180 Pyne Henry, 232 Pyne Henry
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Johnson, Charles F, 1911
TLS to Frederick W. Brown, 27 April 1911; TLS to Joseph E. Moore, 19 April 1911; photograph, n.d.; autograph signature, n.d. AM 18669
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42 ALsS to his mother about Woodrow Wilson, 1902-1903. AM 17809
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Johnson, Clarke, 1852
ALS to Richards, 15 December 1852. AM 14301
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Johnson, Crockett, 1945
ALS to Robert van Gelder, 26 February 1945. AM 12891
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Consists of three pencil and ink drawings by French Johnson, an African American artist and farm hand on the Rosendale Plantation in Virginia. One drawing depicts an elephant with the caption "Shoe will tak place on the 14 of Feber, elephant good by," which may refer to a Sells elephant show. Another features a calliope (steam piano), captioned "Steem par-an-ner and four horse," and a third shows two men on horses, one of whom is drinking from a whiskey jug, captioned "Mr. Worke Williamson and Mr. Tommas Jackson. Hold on, Tom, don't drink it all up, for I am coming I want a drink yes for I am drunk now." Some of the drawings are likely based on touring circuses. A separate note in a different hand states, "a colored man French Johnson drew these, a brother of William Mayes who was hired with his family at Rosendale 1881."
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Johnson, John, 1821
ALS to Reverend Henry G. Hett, 14 April 1821. AM 18570
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Johnson, John, 1824
ALS to Damsen Turner, 21 May 1824; ALS to E. M. Burcher, n.d. AM 16785, 77-82
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Johnson, John, 1802
ALS to William Miller, 5 May 1802. AM 20334
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ALS to Professor Marquand, discussing artwork by Jerome Bosch, n.d. . AM 22077
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DS, appointing a notary public, 5 October 1852; ALS to unknown recipient, 2 February 1848. AM 13366
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ALS to John Lane, 5 September 1894. AM 20158
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5 ALsS to Matthews which refer to "Winchester Letters," 1894. AM 12517
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3 ALsS to various correspondents, 1891-1901. AM 19274, 14132, 17785
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"Ends of the Earth," Photostat of AMsS, poem, n.d. AM 11313
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25 letters, postcards, and receipts to Rankin and Kate Johnson, 1920-1929. AM 21973
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Johnson, Reverdy, 1858
ALS to W. L. Bead, 24 May 1858; copy of engraving of Johnson, n.d. AM 15061
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Johnson, Reverdy, 1829
ALS to Mr. Brand, Secretary of the Navy, suggesting a name for a vacancy, 28 march 1829. AM 13365
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AN to Mr. Sparehawk, n.d. AM 12665
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Photostat of pages in account, n.d. AM 10227
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2 DsS, 1762-1786; copy of engraving of Johnson, n.d. AM 18565
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Johnson, Uzal, undated
"Memorial of Occurrences during the campaign of 1780," Diary of a Loyalist Surgeon, TMs, transcribed by Barbara Louise Clark, n.d. AM 19155
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Johnson, William, 1827
ALS to John Smith, 16 December 1827; 2 copies of engravings, n.d. AM 18565
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AN to Mr. Sparehawk, n.d. AM 12665
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ALS to the editor of North American Review, 12 November 1903. AM 13089
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Johnston, Thomas J, 1853
ALS to Jefferson Davis, recommending Major Parsons, 18 June 1853. AM 8711
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ALS to unknown recipient, relative to conditions in Guadeloupe and Antigua, 7 January 1805. AM 11376
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Joliffe, Richard, 1680
DS to Henry Rundle, bond to give quiet possession of a cottage, 20 December 1680. AM 1494 Pyne Henry
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Johnson, Andrew, 1865
DS, pardon, 13 July 1865. AM 21115
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"Three days in the Meuse-Argonne Battle," TMs (Xerox), 15 pp., 1918. AM 22077
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ALS to his brother, Samuel Jones, Jr., concerning a political meeting held at Washington Hall, 23 August 1812. AM 80-79
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Jones, George, 1866
2 ALsS to Daniel Maclise, n.d. and 6 May 1866. AM 20324
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ALS to Leonard Forsyth, 21 January 1923. Removed from S. Butler "The Authoress of the Odyssey," London, Longmans, 1897. Ex copy 19k Taylor. AM 22068
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ALS to Sidney L. Hawkey accepting and thanking for election to honorary membership of Phrenakosmian Society of Gettysburg, n.d. AM 107 Pyne Henry
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Diary, TMs, Mormon account as missionary in Ohio and Mormon Battalion, 1843-1847. AM 79-173
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"Notes of travels with the Mormon Battalion," diary, TMs, 1846-1947. AM 79-144
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Oration: "To Friends and Fellow Citizens," AMs and copy, 6 pp., n.d.
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Jones, William P, 1862
Pass to Fort Monroe and return, DS to General William Cook, 6 April 1862. AM 8830
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Jones, Wilson, 1830-1831
Autograph album at Burlington Boarding School, 1830-1831. AM 12805
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Jong, Erica, 1942, 1972
ALS to Louis Untermeyer, 25 July 1972. Tipped in Erica Jong's "Fruits and Vegetables" EX PS 3560.056F7. AM 84-33
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Autograph signature, n.d. AM 4536
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Telegram, 13 January 1896. AM 18523
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Negative Photostat, 1786. Positive Photostat in Gen. Mss. Bound, AM 12800. AM 10841
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Journal to France, 1815
Anonymous diary of trip through France, 2 TMss (Carbon) 28 pp., 1815. AM 13157
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ALS to C. C. Cratty asking for Cratty's address, 24 October 1881. AM 11866
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ALS to Don Skemer, 19 April 1993. AM 1994-6
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ALS to Sir George Grove, n.d. AM 20423
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Joyce, James, 1925
ALS to Herbert Gorman, 6 September 1925. AM 15799
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ALS to Mr. Dickerson regarding her manuscript, 12 May 1853. AM 80-79
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Judd, A. Frederik, 1838
ALS to Amzi Dodd, n.d.; ALS to Dodd and Aunt Phebe, 11 July 1838. AM 79-56
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Justice, Joseph, 1850
DS to William Clow, judgment to secure payment of $459.20 due Richard Warren, 5 December 1850. AM 1552 Pyne-Henry
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Kafka, Bohumil, undated
ALS, with typewritten copy, to M. Chervy, n.d. AM 18614
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Kahn, Ely Jacques, 1981
TLS to Barbara Grace Pollack, 17 October 1981. AM 82-28
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Kane, Elisha Kent, 1828
ALS to Gales and Seaton, 10 April 1828. AM 12665
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2 ALsS to Henry L. Savage, 13 and 19 May 1950. AM 14088
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Kane, Mabel Bayard, 1887
ALS to Charles W. Shields advising him of her approaching marriage to Mr. Bird, 3 April 1887. AM 13756
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ALS to Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland, 19 April 1797; TLS from Paul Menzer, Kant Society, to "Dear Doctor," 11 November 1929. AM 14564
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Kantor, Mackinlay, 1937
TLS to Elmer Adler, 2 February 1937; TMs, page of unpublished novel, n.d. AM 15143
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ALS to Mr. McCormick, 21 August 1922. AM 13365
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TMs, notes on Kauffer, 6 October 1978. Transferred from GA
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Kaufman, David S., 1848
ALS to Ritchie and Neiss ordering Congressional register, 8 February 1848. AM 263 Pyne Henry
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Fair copy (203 pages) of a heavily-annotated and corrected typescript draft version of the work published as Finding Connections (1990). Kavanagh annotated the cover sheet in autograph as a "corrected typescript," and subsequently added the work's published title, and publication details (both for the hardback and softback versions) below his working title, and also signed it. Also included is the typescript's orange manila folder with Kavanagh's autograph labels.
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Kay, David, 1888
ALS to Charles G. Leland about his theories of education, 23 February 1888. AM 15349
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Kaye-Smith, Sheila, 1913
ALS to Mr. Ellis, 2 October 1913. AM 15251
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Kearney, George F, 1940
2 TLs to Roy Lingle, 7 and 10 October 1940; 2 ALsS from Roy Lingle regarding the publication of a news column by Boake Carter, 5 and 10 October 1940. AM 12595
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ALS to his father, Benjamin Kearney, giving an account of prevalent illness, bad weather, and graduation plans, 13 May 1848; engraving of Nassau Hall and campus, 1845. AM 12883
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ALS to Col. G. Talcott, 23 September 1845; ALS to Cambilling, 13 January 1835. AM 21183
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Keble, John, 1856
ALS to Lord Nelson, 7 April 1856. AM 77-2
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Keck, Charles L, 1848
ALS to William S. Marks, 19 March 1848. AM 78-33
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Keeley, Robert, 1836
ALS to C. Smith, 12 October 1836. AM 20305
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5 ALsS from Hunt, Holman; Foster Myles Birket; Fildes, Sir Luke; Taylor, Tom; Maicks, Stacy; 1882-1885. AM 77-166
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Consists of a manuscript account book of Robert C. Kehoe (1832-1905) as Deputy United States Marshal, detailing costs owed to Daniel R. Goodloe (1814-1902) as United States Marshal for services performed for the Pamlico District in eastern North Carolina, which includes documentation of the administration of civil rights laws during the early Reconstruction era. At the time, United States marshals were paid through a fee system, collecting set amounts for performing particular tasks. This account book records Kehoe's service of writs, summonses, and warrants on behalf of Goodloe, many of which were issued by United States Commissioner Robert F. Lehman; his arrests and seizures; notices published; and fees. The entries generally name the suspect and the charges in criminal cases, including civil rights violations, counterfeiting, theft of government horses, and smuggling and assault on the high seas with intent to kill. Records related to the prosecution of civil rights violations depict actions taken by government officials to enforce the Civil Rights Act of 1866. Some examples of these entries include: "United States vs Joseph Smith, Henry Cumbro and George Harrison, charged under the provisions of the Civil Rights bill with highway robbery in Jones Co. on one Peter Gardner colored" (May 21, 1867) and "The U States vs. Vincent Dixon charge, Unlawfully and forcibly detaining in his custody and control at Dawson's creek NC Rena Ann Bryan, a child of color and the daughter of one Juno Bryan against her will and consent" (January 25, 1867).
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ALS to William Young regarding business, 13 July 1796. AM 9915
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ALS to William Young regarding business, 3 July 1798. AM 9916
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2 ALsS to William Woodward regarding shipments of books, 23 February and 16 July 1808. AM 9917, 9918
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2 ALsS to William Woodward regarding shipments of books, both 15 October 1812. AM 9919, 9920
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ALS to William Woodward regarding an order of Bibles, his health, and the visit of Reverend Kollock, 14 November 1810. AM 1980 Pyne Henry
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TLS to Mr. Griffin, 30 November 1956; TLS to Mr. Ludlow, 15 June 1903. AM 17538
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Kelley, Alford, 1889
18 by 13.5 in. diploma from the Princeton Theological Seminary, 7 May 1889. AM 12451
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Kelley, Bernice, 1755
Transcripts of 5 eighteenth-century letters, including one by J. Belcher, 1755-1792. AM 16555
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ALS to Dr. Ludlow, 23 July 1922. AM 17539
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Kelly, Sir Filzroy, 1875
ALS to Stephen Massett acknowledging a book by Massett, with return ANS at end, 26 July 1875. AM 9860
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ALS to Spencer, 30 October 1833. AM 17504
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DS, receipt of 81 barrels of flour for use of the Continental Army, 5 August, 1777. AM 2243 Princeton Revolution
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3 DsS, receipts for Continental Army with various signatures, 1777. AM 79-56
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Kemper, Jackson, 1815
ALS to Mrs. Catherine Bache discussing his business, nephew's career at Princeton, and progress of Episcopal Church, 24 April 1815. AM 2010 Pyne Henry
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Kendall, Amos, 1832
ALS to Thomas Swann making an appointment, 27 December 1832. AM 9308
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Kendall, W. A, 1890
ALS to T. Heath Joyce, 25 June 1890. AM 11643
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18 ALsS from George Edward Woodberry, 1906-1923; ALS and TLS from Joseph Doyle, 1947 and 1952; clipping about Woodberry; copy of AMsS by Woodberry, 1908. AM 20681
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13 copies of TLsS from US Senators and Maryland leaders to Louis Shecter, each offering one sentence about the late Kennedy, 1965. AM 20918
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Kennedy, William, 1990
TLS to Don C. Skemer, 19 November 1990. AM 1997-34
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ALS to Mrs. Dudley, 18 February 1915. AM 16165
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Kent, James, 1834
ALS to Stephen Van Renssalaer, Cl. 1808, introducing Rev. Wheeler, 28 March 1834. AM 1947
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Keppell, W. H, undated
ALS to "My Dear Sir," n.d. AM 16102
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ALS to Mrs. Frederick Rosengarten, Jr., 19 March 1966. AM 2003-59
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Consists of 18 letters, telegrams, and notes between British literary critic Frank Kermode (1919-2010) and Viking editor Elisabeth Sifton, relating to the Fontana Modern Masters series. Edited by Kermode and co-published by Fontana Books (the paperback imprint of William Collins) and Viking, the Modern Masters were pocket guides on important figures of the 19th and 20th centuries. Kermode's letters to Sifton relate to his editorial role for the series, and occasionally, his personal life. Their correspondence mentions installments such as Keynes by D.E. Moggridge (1976), Saussure by Jonathan Culler (1976), Engels by David McLellan (1977), Klein by Hanna Segal (1979), and others.
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ALS to E. J. Van Lennep, 29 October 1902. AM 12490
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ALS to Thomas M. Parrott concerning his tribute to William Mann Irvine, 25 February 1929. AM 9896
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TLS to Sam A. Lewisohn about his book "The Menace of Roosevelt and his Policies," 11 May 1936. AM 22077
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Kertland, William, 1815
ALS to J. P. Cooke, 19 April 1815. AM 16101
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Kilby, Quincy, 1923
TLS to "Dear Willie," 11 May 1923. AM 22073
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"The Boy Who Carried the Cross," AMsS, poem of 10 stanzas, 2 pp., n.d. AM 80-79
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King, Henry, 1870-1880
20 ALsS from various correspondents, 1870-1880; 3 ADs and 1 D, 1870; 11 carte-de-visite photographs, n.d. AM 1999-105
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King, Henry, undated
Leather wallet. AM 1999-105
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King, Horatio, 1873
ALS to Lt. Col. George Thom, 5 August 1873. AM 17484
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King, Martin, 1795
ADS, deed of land, 26 February 1795. AM 13674
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King George County, 1773
AD, rent roll, 1773. AM 13662
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King, S. F, 1901
ALS to Richard H. Lawrence, 8 November 1901. AM 1997-51
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Kingsley, Charles, 1852
ALS, with typewritten copy, to Mr. Willmott, 19 July 1852. AM 2005-30
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Kingsley, Henry, undated
ALS requesting books for Mr. Lovejoy, n.d.
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ALS to Frederick Fox, 30 March 1964. AM 21778
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Consists of three large sepia-tinted silver gelatin photographic prints. The images document logging crews and operations in or near Gray's Harbor County, Washington. One of the photographs shows a logging crew standing on the Clemons Logging Company's Heisler No. 2 locomotive, which was a standard gauge 90-ton 3-truck sold to the company in 1928. Along with the crew, there are logged stands of timber in the background. There is a caption in negative at the bottom of the photograph: "No 2 / Clemons Log Co / C Kinsey Photo." The other two photographs show Northwestern Lumber Company crews from Camp 14. One of the photographs is taken at a portrait orientation to show the height and extensive rigging attached to the sole tree trunk in the mid-distance. The photographer is on the rail line, and the image shows the crew and a steam donkey at work at the base of the tree further down the rail. The inscription, "No 206 / Camp 14 / Northwestern Lmbr Co / C Kinsey Photo," is at the bottom of the photograph in negative. The other Camp 14 photograph shows six men from the logging crew posing on one of the two steam donkeys pictured in the photograph. The inscription, in negative, reads "Camp #14 / Northwestern Lmbr Co / C. Kinsey Photo." The crew appear to be at the base of the same tree decked with rigging in the other Camp 14 photograph.
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Kinsey, James, 1801
ADS to James Saltar, receipt for holding circuit courts, 4 May 1801. AM 959
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Kinsey, James, 1790
ALS to unknown recipient regarding the completed sale of certain lands, 26 February 1790. AM 13204
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ALS to Charles Scribner's Sons, 15 October 1906. AM 19480
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Kirkbride, Joseph, 1789
ADS to Joseph Olden, Jr., receipt for 7 hogs, 5 November 1789. AM 10318
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ANS to L. Thatcher, December 1815. AM 14895
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ADS to the Sheriff of the County of Middlesex, warrant for the arrest of Hannah Clunn, 13 June 1816. AM 863
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ADS, certificate admitting John Van Dyck to the practice of medicine, also signed by William S. Pennington, Moses Scott, and Charles Smith, 1 May 1811. AM 10373
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ALS to Colnaghi of London, 3 April 1821. AM 19704
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AMss and TMss, various poetry, n.d.; 5 copies of "Free Poems Among Friends," n.d.
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ALS to E. V. Bird, n.d. AM 14054
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ALS (facsimile) calling for recruits for the British army, 16 May 1915. AM 8039
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ALS to Jasper Yeats, 12 March 1798. AM 15767
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TLS to Henry Savage, about the Pawnee Bill riot in Princeton, with related newspaper clippings, 9 December 1950. AM 14369
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Knight, Charles R., 1952
Original drawing signed, 12 may 1952. AM 14838
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Knight, Cornelia, 1803
ALS to John Hoole, 1 July 1803. AM 20312
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Knight, Cornelia, 1808
ALS to Lord St. Vincent, 13 July 1808. Transferred from Theatre Collection
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Knight, John Alden, 1944
ALS to Mr. Knopf congratulating him on the publication of "Woodcock," 18 August 1944. Laid in a book given by Alfred A. Knopf
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Knight, Joseph, 1773
DS to Richard Wistar, deed for land in Northumberland Co. PA, 15 July 1773. AM 8978
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Knowles, James, 1827
ALS to Charles Kean, 8 January 1827. AM 21366
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ALS to Watts, 2 January 1896. AM 19683
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ADS, agreement relating to "The Nineteenth Century," December 1877. AM 2000-54
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Knox, D. W, 1939
TLS to J. Harlin O'Connell regarding the 28 February 1844 explosion of the "Peacemaker" on board the U.S.S. Princeton, 25 October 1939. AM 11802
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Knox, Hugh, 1756
ALS to a member of the Livingston family, 26 January 1756. AM 19242
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Kodály, Zoltán, 1967
TLS (carbon) from Robert H. Hansman, 15 November 1966; TLS, response from Sarolta Kodály, 2 February 1967. AM 19154
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Kol, Rioge, 1873
ALS, unaddressed, 28 June 1873. AM 2130
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Kollock, Henry, 1801
2 ALsS to Nicholas Biddle, promising and then enclosing an (incomplete) oration on the lamentable taste of the times in literature, science, writing, and thought, 17 and 23 September, 1801. AM 12827
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Corrected drafts (computer printouts that Komunyakaa corrected by hand) of five poems, including "The King's Salt" [2014], "Springtime in Atlantis" [2014], "The Relic" [2014], "Bacchanale" [2005], and "The Same Beat" [2005]. There is also an accompanying note and mailing envelope from Komunyakaa to Daniel Halpern, to whom Komunyakaa sent the drafts in July 2014.
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ALS to Robert J. Riddle discussing the "new idea" of politics in the Far East as well as old college friends, 25 April 1940. AM 20958
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ALS to Nathaniel West thanking him for the sermon on the liberation of Hungary, 29 January 1852. AM 536
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"Annals of the Leonard Family," TMs, 1911. AM 13443
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ALS to "Madame," n.d. AM 13365
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Kreymborg, Alfred, 1915
ALS to Miss Playtie concerning "Others," 24 July 1915. AM 11219
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11 ALsS to Orrick Jones, 1915-1921. AM 1999-74
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21 ALsS and TLsS, in English, by Kropotkin, his wife Sophie, and daughter Sasha, 1903-1913. AM 2000-83
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Proofs of an apparently unpublished, 20-page article, intended for 'The Nineteenth Century and After', titled 'The White Terror in Russia', with many autograph corrections by him. Each page has the printed date 1906 and as a running title the name of the magazine. Pasted at the head of the first page is a green label reading: 'The Nineteenth Century and After. Please return this proof, when corrected, to Sir James Knowles, care of Messrs. Spottiswoode & Co. Ltd, New-street Square, London, E.C.' Beside this Kropotkin has written in pencil 'Send 4 revises'.
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2 Cs: 1 advertising "Illustrated Lectures" by Mrs. Krull; 1 is a calendar of the John Herron Art Museum of Indianapolis, April 1948. AM 13682
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Consists of fourteen postcard photograph portraits of Ella May Wong Sun Yue Clemens and her husband, Wong Sun Yue Clemens, in and around their San Francisco Chinatown curio shop, "Relics Dug from the Ruins," which sold relics of the devastating 1906 earthquake. Images include portraits of the couple posed in front of their wares, as well as views of the shop itself and a refugee house the couple started. The majority of the photographs are captioned "Mr. and Mrs. Wong Sun Yue Clemens, sister Mrs. Howard Gould," a reference to her sister Katherine's very public marriage to and divorce from the son of robber baron Jay Gould. One photograph, which contains a note that it was reprinted with permission of photographer J. Kytka, consists of an image of the city after the 1906 earthquake with portraits of the Wong Clemenses superimposed in a corner. Most of the postcards are stamped "Mr. and Mrs. Wong Sun Yue Clemens, Relics Dug from the Ruins, 535 Grant Avenue, San Francisco, Calif." One postcard includes a note about Chinese children singing during the sender's trip to Chinatown.
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ALS to Louis Guillanme le Monnier describing his personal contacts with various sects in Lebanon, 13 June 1787.
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Consists of twenty-four photographs of landscapes and people in Alaska taken by Frank La Roche (1853-1934). According to captions, locations depicted in the images include the Snow Mountains and Lynn Canal; a railroad over White Pass; Wrangle Narrows; Fort Wrangle; Indian River Trail and Rapids near Sitka; Juneau, including a log cabin described as the "first church in Juneau;" Skaguay; Muir Glacier; Grenville Channel, British Columbia; and the Steamer Queen in Takou Inlet with a dinghy lifting a small iceberg in a net. Several photographs also picture Alaska Native people including Tsimshian children and brass band members in Metlakatla, Tlingit merchants in Sitka, and a Tlingit elder. All photographs are mounted, captioned, and marked with La Roche's Seattle, Washington, stamp with the exception of the photograph of a Tlingit elder, which is marked Winter & Pond (1896).
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Laborde, Samson, 1761
ALS to Timothy Hollis, 1 May 1761.
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One bound manuscript volume by Lucie Laborderie, a student at a boarding school for girls. She created the book for her parents as a moral self-portrait, with chapters such as ""Ma vertu favorite," "Le vice le plus détestable," "Mon occupation préférée," "Mon délassement préféré," "Ma couleur favorite," "Mon oiseau favori," "Ma devise: peu mais bien," etc.
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Labouchere, Henry, 1847
ALS to Lord John Russell concerning England's navigation laws and laws regarding foreign trade, 20 August 1847.
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17 ALsS to family members, 1859-1865; obituary notices of Labouisse mailed to his daughter, Mrs. Henry Lane Eno, 1902; carte de visite photograph. AM 15507
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Lacy, Ernest, 1926
"The Song of the Type," TMs poem, 1 p., n.d.; biographical essay about Lacy by his wife Harriet, TMsS, 14 pp., 1926.
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Photograph and newspaper clippings, n.d.
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ADS, in Spanish, last will and testament, n.d.
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Swedish passport, related letters and forms, many in Swedish, and application for American visa, n.d.
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Lagrange, Barnard, 1768
ADS to Philip Van Horne, receipt, 10 January 1768. AM 8994
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Photocopy of ALS to Robert Waterman Gardner asking him to prepare a primer to explain the fundamentals of his theory and design, 23 September 1935.
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ALS, in French, to unknown recipients, 30 March 1827. Transferred from Theatre Collection
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ALS to the Commissioner of the Agriculture Department, 18 February 1875; photograph, n.d.; engraving, n.d.
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Lammers, Mickey, 1964
"Flowers of the Yukon," folder of illustrations of Yukon flowers, November 1964.
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Lancaster, Joseph, 1819
ALS to his daughter, Elizabeth, expressing his love, 1819. AM 2005-103
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Photostat of AMs directions for march of Revolutionary soldiers from Philadelphia to Morristown, n.d.; Photostat of AD, payroll of 1st company, 1776; Photostat of AD, muster roll of 1st company, 4 September 1776.
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Landais, Pierre, 1805
ALS to Dr. Samuel Holten, 9 December 1805.
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3 ALsS to various correspondents, n.d.; engraving, n.d.
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ALS to Rose Wheeler, 13 October 1825.
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Lane, Hugh, 1915
ALS to unknown recipient, 30 April 1915; ALS to unknown recipient, n.d.
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Lane, John, 1898
ALS to Mr. Parr, 23 December 1898.
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Lane, John, 1886-1903
ALS to Mr. Evans, n.d.; ALS to Mr. Buckley, 9 November 1903; 7 ALsS to Lane, 1886-1889.
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Lane, John Fero, 1946
Order of the British Empire certificate, 24 June 1946.
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Lang, Andrew, 1882
ALS to James Payn thanking him for a book, mentioning R. L. Stevenson, and discussing his visit to Scotch battle fields, 22 October 1882.
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Lang, Anton, 1927
TLS to Parke E. Doland, 16 May 1927.
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8 ALsS from various psychologists regarding the Yale Congress of Psychology of 1929.
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ALS to J. A. Harper, 23 April 1885.
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ALS to George Mann Peck, expressing appreciation for courtesies shown him while attending a meeting in Princeton, 7 April 1923.
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ALS to Thomas Gilbert, 17 May 1782. AM 18565
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Lansing, John, 1787
Photostats of AMs, notes for the Federal Convention, 1787.
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Lansing, Robert, 1918
TLS to the USA Diplomatic and Consular officers in England, France, Italy, Switzerland, and Holland introducing Walter Hope, representative of the USA Fuel Administration, 16 October 1918.
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Larcom, Lucy, 1890
ALS to "Dear Sir," mentioning that "Hannah Binding Shoes" was written in the summer of 1853, 29 January 1890.
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Lardner, Dionysius, 1839
ALS to Macready, 21 June 1839.
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Large, Jacob, 1797
ADS, verdict of jury in the case of lunacy of Jacob Large, 3 May 1797.
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Larkin, John, 1808
ALS to John Bush, 8 April 1808.
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Larned, Sylvester, 1817
ALS to Absalom Peters concerning a business transaction, 12 April 1817.
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"Advent," Photostat of AMsS, n.d.
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"Maybe Some Darker Leaf," AMs poem with attached ALS to Mr. Clark, 25 January 1951; TMs, account of trip to Paris, 31 December 1964.
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Latham, Robert W, 1853
ALS to Jefferson Davis, asking for provision for Lumsden and Kepler and retention in office of J. H. Lathrop, 23 April 1853.
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Lathrop, Joseph, 1809
ALS to Governor Brigham, Norwich Vermont, discussing the morality of music and dancing, July 1809.
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ALS to James Carnahan about Greek pronunciations, n.d.
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4 Photostats of ALsS to "Sir," 1803-1812.
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Latta, Samuel, 1811
ADS, receipt, 29 October 1811.
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ALS to "Dear Sir," n.d.
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ANS, in French, n.d.
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Law, George Henry, 1829
AL to Mr. Britton regarding pictures, 5 may 1829; ALS to Arch Prosser concerning "a copy of Gloucester Cathedral," 6 August 1829.
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Lawrence, Amos, 1842
Engraving and autograph signature, 1842.
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ALS to his American Publisher, Thomas Seltzer of New York, 10 February 1923.
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ALS to Mrs. Lownder, n.d.
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"A La mamiè de D. H. Lawrence," AMs, unpublished poem, satirizing his own style of poetry, n.d.
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"Tortoises," corrected page proof, n.d.
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Lawrence, Kansas, 1856
LS, 31 May 1856, introducing L. G. Hine, an eyewitness to the "pillage of Lawrence," attesting to his reliability, signed by members of the "Committee of Protection." AM 13523
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D, analysis of Lawrence's handwriting by "Grapho," n.d.
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Photostats of 4 ALSsS and 2 envelopes to Mrs. Von Heidenstam, 1912; 2 Photostats of ALS to Mrs. Dodge from N. R. Lawrence, 29 November 1948.
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Lawrence, William, 1796
ADS to Lodge no. 51, reporting Jonathan Penrose and Ebenezer Breed worthy of becoming members.
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4 ALsS to the Hon. Frederick Walpole describing his journey from Akhenrar to Mosul and hoping to receive permission to excavate, including 3 pencil sketches, 1850-1951.
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ALS to unknown recipient, 15 September 1911.
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Lazarus, Emma, 1881
ALS to Miss Gilder regarding a biography of William Wordsworth which Lazarus wrote, 8 January 1881.
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DS, application for membership of Reuben W. Ross, 2 April 1888.
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ADS to William Stevenson, receipt for drawing a bill of complaint, Stevenson vs. Timothy Hart, 2 February 1813.
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ALS to Enoch Green returning borrowed books, 16 November 1772.
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ALS to William Paterson, 5 January 1893.
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Lear, Tobias V., 1799
Photostat of ALS to Lawrence Lewis and George Washington Parke Custis informing them of the death of George Washington, 15 December 1799.
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Leech, John, undated
ALS to Leigh, n.d.
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ALS to "Dear Sir," 13 June 91.
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2 ALsS and 1 TLS to Dr. Frank Pleadwell, 1916-1934.
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Lee, Charles, 1775
ALS to Robert Morris describing the condition of the Army as he found it upon his arrival and requesting reinforcements, 4 July 1775.
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ALS to Edmund Jennings Lee, his father, asking for money and suggestions as to the choice of a profession, 8 May 1817.
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Lee, Harriet, 1798
ALS to Samuel Rose, 21 August 1798.
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Lee, H. Nelson, 1831
ALS to Jacob Green advising him that the Lyceum of National Science of Jefferson College has made him an honorary member, 8 November 1831.
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Lee, Sir Sidney, 1916
LS to O'Connor, 27 March 1916.
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Leeser, Isaac, 1842
ALS to Zalma Rehine, 30 May 1852. Gift of Leonard L. Milberg in honor of President Harold T. Shapiro.
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Legett, Ann, undated
Descriptive list of three of her paintings of Maya: The Musicians, Fiesta in Tenejapa, and The Late Sebastian Uc, n.d.
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Lehi, Nephi, 1906-1907
2 ALsS to George M. Olsen concerning the transfer of land, 13 March and 14 November 1907; TLS to Olsen from an Acting U.S. Indian Agent, regarding the same transfer, 23 February 1906; DS, deed to this land to Olsen, 7 December 1907.
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Leidy, Joseph, 1876-1878
ALS to William H. Flower introducing Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Green, June 1876; ALS to Flower introducing William Berryman Scott, 26 September 1878.
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ANS to Miss Ward with AMs, 1834.
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ALS to Bidwell, n.d.
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ALS to Joseph Joachim, n.d.
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Lemkin, Raphael, 1956
D, lists of prepared manuscripts for Lemkin's "On the History of Genocide," n.d.; 3 TLs by Lemkin, 1956; ALS to "Dr. L.," 11 July 1956; 2 TNsS to Lemkin, 1956.
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Lemon, Mark, 1860-1870
ALS to F. Romer, 3 March 1860; ALS from Richard Romer, 29 October 1870.
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Leng, Amy, undated
"The Piano-Organ," AMs poem, n.d.
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Leonard, Daniel, 1762
ADS to Richard Paterson, receipt for rent money, 17 April 1762.Nelson
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"Measurement of Mormon Values," TMs, paper read at the American Anthropological Association meeting, November 1970.
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TLS to Mrs. William H. McCrillis, 13 October 1950; TLS (Xerox) to "Dear Friend," n.d.; 3 .
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5 ALsS to Grant Richards regarding his book, "The Arno," 1903-1907; ALS to "Gentlemen" regarding an article for "The English Magazine," 14 February 1903.
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5 ALsS to various correspondents, 1817-1856.
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ALS to A. Cooper, 11 January 1837.
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"Scott Fitzgerald," TMs (carbon), n.d.
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Letcher, John, 1860-1876
2 DsS, certificates signed by Letcher as governor, 1860 and 1863; ALS to "Gentlemen," 1 January 1867; ALS to Henry B. Dawson, 30 October 1876.
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Letter from a Father to His Daughter Concerning Conditions in Nashville, Tennessee, 1868 February 10
The letter's author offers observations about the city's economic and environmental conditions post Civil War with a particular emphasis on those dealing with poverty. It should be noted that the author uses racist and dehumanizing language when discussing African American residents. The letter also includes a discussion about family affairs in which several relatives are mentioned.
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Lewis, Anne, 1970
ALS to Ulli Steltzer concerning Indian affairs, 25 January 1970.
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Letters are accompanied by related attachments, including a photocopy of Lewis's "Ordering Semantics and Premise Semantics for Counterfactuals" (June 1980).
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Lewis, Mary Frances Green, Letters to Mrs. Archibald Green, 1860 December 19-1861 February 20
Consists of two letters from Mary Frances Green Lewis, who was then stationed with her new husband at Fort Craig, New Mexico, to her mother, who is identified as Mrs. Archibald Green, in Trumbull County, Ohio. At the time of writing, Lewis's husband, Lieutenant Martin Van Buren Lewis, a recent West Point graduate, had recently joined the United States Army 7th Infantry Regiment, which had just been reassigned from Fort Grant, after defending non-Mormons and travelers in Utah from Mormon violence. At Fort Grant, the regiment protected the interests of white New Mexico settlers from possible attacks by Diné (Navajo) and Apache people, whose lands they were occupying, along the Santa Fe Trail and the Jornada del Muerto stretch of El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro. In the letters, Lewis discusses the activities and military politics of her husband's regiment, her early feelings of homesickness and isolation in the desert, and her time spent hunting and shooting pistols.
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Lewis, Morgan, 1778
ALS to "Sir," 6 December 1778.
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Lewis, Morgan, 1802
ALS to Robert R. Livingston congratulating him on his arrival in France as Minister Plenipotentiary and discussing political situations in France and America, 13 February 1802.
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Lewis, Morgan, 1839
ALS to Joseph B. Boyd about General Nerkimer and German settlers in Mohawk Valley, 16 December 1839.
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Consists of a two-page letter from Wesley and Mary Lewis, white farmers in Chatham County, North Carolina, to Wesley Lewis's brother, John Jackson Lewis (1818-1891), who had moved west to Indiana. They write about the state of lawlessness in central North Carolina during the Reconstruction Era, describing Ku Klux Klan ("Kew Clocks") raids and robberies and noting that the Republican Governor William Woods Holden (1818-1892) had recently appointed Democrat N. A. Ramsay to traverse Chatham County speaking out for the rule of law. The letter also discusses family matters, economic hardship, and the cost of goods. It is also signed by the Lewis's children, Martin and Mary.
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ALS and TLS to Kate Lechmere from others, 1971; postcard to S. Hynes, 1955; 2 ALsS and 2 photocopies of letters to "Dearest Jacques," n.d.; 2 accounts of Lewis, at least one by Lechmere, n.d.; article on Lechmere, n.d.
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ALS to whom it may concern, testimonial for David March Smith, 10 May 1828.
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Lexington, 1875
Materials from the centennial celebration of the Battle of Lexington, 1875.
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Ley, Thomas, 1754
D, last will and testament, 16 March 1754.
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Manuscript contract with the autograph signatures of Madame de Staël and publisher Gabriel-Henri Nicolle. Large folded sheet on watermarked laid paper. Ink-stamped with the Empire Français seal and blind stamped with the seal of the Administration de l'Enregistrement et des Domaines on the first page. The contract, signed March 12, 1807, provides for 1: two impressions: first an octavo and then a duodecimo; 2: three successive proof sets for the author's review; 3: an option to provide cancels ("…faire des cartons"), "at cost to the buyer"; 4: the delivery of 100 copies of the work to the author, of which 20 on large paper.
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ALS to "Dear Sir," 22 April 1886.
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Odes of Horace, 2 AMss and 2 printed, including 4 poems, 1 photograph, and 1 ALS, 28 December 1864.
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Lierson, Carsten, 1696
Photostat of DS to Andries Meyr, deed of land on Maiden Lane, New York City, 10 July 1696.
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ALS to unknown recipient, 27 September 1874.
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DS, diploma to Henry Peter Lewman, 1909.
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8 ALsS to Barton Currie, 1929-1933; "The Virginia Inn," printed poem, signed, n.d.; obituary clippings, n.d.
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DS to Henry Clay Cameron concerning sending official records of the War of the Rebellion, 26 December 1883.
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ALS to Logan C. Murray regretting invitation to dinner, 8 May 1889; TLS to Murray about a trip to Hodgeville in his private car, 21 May 1909.
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Linen, James, 1858
ALS to "Dear Sir" concerning his "Songs of the Seasons," 23 March 1858.
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Linné, Carlvon, 1758
ADS, certificate of Johan G. Colliander's sickness, 25 May 1758.
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Linwood, Mary, 1803-1845
ALS to Mr. Heath, 10 June 1803; AMs, obituary, copy from Gentleman's Magazine, 1845; clippings, n.d.
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Lipman, Walter, 1965
TLS to Alexander P. Clark from Gary Clarkson, 11 October 1965; TLS to Nancy Bressler, 15 October 1965; TLS to Bressler from John W. Hanes, Jr., 30 November 1965; 5 TLs (carbon), to and from various correspondents, 1965.
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Lipsius, Justus, undated
Handwritten copies of letters to Montaigne, n.d.
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ALS to Monica Leiderdorf, n.d.
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ALS to Monsieur Rey, n.d.; AMs, n.d.; engraving.
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TLS to the Duchess of Richeliev, 24 February 1934.
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ALS to Mr. Murphy, friendly letter, 21 November 1899.
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ALS, note of regret, in French, to "Madame," 13 January 1863. Acquired from the Countesse Thaon et Arnoldi, Chateau Louznettes, near Thonon-les-Bains, Lake Geneva, France.
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Livermore, Samuel, 1769
21 by 10 in. certificate appointing him Attorney General of New Hampshire, 22 May 1769.
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Livermore, Samuel, 1771
Document signed by Livermore as "Justice of Peace" and by John Adams, Jr., of Acton, dated 1 October 1771.
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Consists of letters, indentures, articles of agreement, and other manuscript documents related to the Livingston family of New York, including Peter R. Livingston, John Livingston, Henry W. Livingston, Henry Livingston, Walter T. Livingston, Thomas Farquson Livingston, George C. Livingston, Herman Livingston, and others. There are letters and documents from various locations in New York state, as well as from Quebec, Canada, and Paris, France. Most pertain to legal disputes over land boundaries, leasing and maintenance of land, the settling of family estates, and other legal and financial matters.
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Consists of a three-page letter from Richard R. Livingston to Denis Decrès, who was then the French Minister of the Navy, discussing Napoléon, British impressment, and the arrival of Francisco de Miranda in New York. Livingston sends his regards to Decrès and offers his congratulations on Napoléon's recent victories and hopes for his continued success in his campaigns. He also writes of growing animosity toward Great Britain in the United States and his hopes that Napoléon can mediate any differences between the United States and Spain.
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Livingstone, David, 1857
ALS to "My Dear Friend," 6 January 1857.
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Lloyd, Caleb, 1799
ADS, statement of case of Isaiah Horner vs. John Harrison, April 1799.
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Notebook in pencil for speeches made 1917-1918.
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5 TLsS, correspondence between Lloyd and various senators, 1950-1951.
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Imperial-sized cabinet card portrait of Martha Jane Cannary, better known as "Calamity Jane." This albumen photographic print was taken by the Locke & Peterson photography studio in Deadwood, South Dakota, though the image is specifically copyrighted by H. R. Locke. The caption, in negative, at the bottom of the photograph reads, "Calamity Jane, Gen. Crook's Scout. / Copyrighted by H. R. Locke, 1895." The image depicts Calamity Jane with an elbow resting on a studio prop, hand resting on the end of a rifle in order to hold it up vertically (the butt of the rifle is on the ground). She is dressed in a jacket, vest, cravat, ammunition belt, and hat; the jacket and pants are edged with fringe, and the sleeves of the jacket are also trimmed with fur.
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ALS to Gimmell, 3 November 1871.
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ALS to Ishall, n.d.
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"Would Women Vote?," AMsS, 12 November 1888.
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Lockwood, James, 1764
ALS to Mrs. Smith desiring the Lord's consolation as he faces death, 5 March 1764.
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Lockwood, James, 1760
ALS to "Dear Madam," friendly letter, [1760].
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TLS to Burton Alva Konkle, 29 June 1917; ALS from Konkle to the President of Princeton University, explaining the letter, 16 November 1942.
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London, Jack, 1900-1910
ALS to Stuart Watts, 20 June 1910; TLS to Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 31 January 1900.
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Long, Breckinridge, 1944
"Foreign affairs of the United States in War Time and After," TMs, address of Long, 12 April 1944.
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"Mountain Swim" and "Miscarriage," AMsS, 1970. Removed from "An Exploded View. . ." (London, 1973), (Ex) PR 6062.0515 E9 Milberg Irish.
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9 ALsS to T. H. Lister, 1837-1838; 2 ALsS to "Dear Sir," 1835-1837; ALS to Longman, n.d.; 17 memos and agreements between Colburn, Lister, and Longman concerning Lister's publications, n.d.
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Printed invitation to funeral addressed to Lydia B. Cook, 6 September 1829.
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Two "Scimitar" yearbooks from Lorain High School. The yearbooks include photographs of Nobel prize-winning American author Toni Morrison while she was a student there.
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Lord, Walter, 1984-1994
TLS to J. R. Dilworth, 27 October 1994; "Religious Toleration in Maryland: The First 350 Years," TMs, 16 March 1984; "The Titanic - 82 Years Later," with note to "Dicky," 15 April 1994; issue of "The Ocean Liner Gazette," January 1991.
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ALS to Mrs. Johnston, 14 May 1890.
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Three letters from Lincoln Lorenz to F. L. Pleadwell (1941-1943) and annotated typescript copies of a letter from John Paul Jones to Joseph Green from November 23, 1777, and a review of Lincoln Lorenz's "John Paul Jones, Fighter for Freedom and Glory."
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Lorillard, Peter, 1820
ADS, 1820.
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Lorne, Marquis of, 1891
ALS to Laurence F. Bower, 11 July 1891. Taken from "Viscount Palmerston, K. G.," by the Marquis of Lorne, K. T., New York, Harpers, 1892.
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Lott, Charles, 1814
ADS, requisition for fuel for Lott, adjutant of "Burlington Independent Battalion of New Jersey detailed Militia" for the month of October 1814.
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2nd Louisiana Native Guard Infantry Regiment Company D Muster Roll, 1863 June 30-September 1
Consists of a muster and pay roll for Company D of the 2nd Louisiana Native Guard Infantry Regiment, which had recently been reclassified as the 2nd Regiment, Corps d'Afrique, though that name change is not yet reflected on the document itself. The roll lists 86 enlisted men, most of whom were African American, and documents their dates of enlistment, pay, and other notes covering July and August of 1863 while the company was stationed on Ship Island, Mississippi. Private Kenian Williams is recorded as having died in the hospital on July 30th, 1863. A later note in red pen shows that his back pay was finally awarded to his heirs in 1890. Similarly, a soldier who had been discharged for disability was paid in 1871; many others are noted as having been given a certificate of service in 1866. Several soldiers are listed as having performed "extra duty" as carpenters and blacksmiths. Almost all of the soldiers signed the payroll by mark, but sergeants Charles Taylor and Samuel Thomas and musician George W. Weeks signed their full names. The document is also signed by Lieutenant Colonel Albert G. Hall as regimental commander, and by other company officers.
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Lover, Samuel, undated
"The War-Ship of Peace," AMs, poem, n.d.
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Lovering, Martin, 1914
ALS to Mrs. Allen concerning the Glaziro family, 21 December 1914. Removed from "History of the Town of Holland," by Lovering, 1153.275.597.
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TLS and ALS to "Fred," 1942; "Perdition vs. United States," printed material, n.d.; "The Corner Table," TMsS, 1939.
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Low, Sidney, 1909
ALS to Charles Richard Williams regarding the promotion of "Anglo-American understanding," 22 July 1909.
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Low, Will Hicok, 1896
2 ALsS to Richard Hoe Lawrence, 1896.
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Lowe, Clara, 1890
ALS to Mrs. Ross expressing her happiness at Christian work which is being done, 15 September 1890.
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Letters by Robert Lowell and his wife, Elizabeth Hardwick, to critic Selden Rodman: Robert Lowell ("Cal"): 2 TMss (copies of "The Sleeper" and "War"), 1 ACS, 1 TCS, 9 ALsS (1947-1969); Elizabeth Hardwick: 3 TLsS, 1 ACS, 1 TCS (1959-1969); Selden Rodman: 2 TLs (copies) to "Cal" (1962, 1971); assorted printed clippings.
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Lownes, Joseph, 1798
ADS to John Rickey, receipt of 6 tea spoons, 27 November 1798. AM 10595
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Lowrie, Walter, 1828
ALS to John C. Calhoun, report on the resolution of the Senate for printing its rules, 21 February 1828.
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Lowry, S. J, undated
AMs, statement on 50th anniversary of the Relief Society, n.d.
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Lubbock, Percy, 1955
LS to Caroline Gordon Tate asking her to visit, 6 October 1955.
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Luçon, Cardinal, 1918
ALS to Barr Ferree acknowledging receipt of a book, 19 January 1918.
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Lucy, Henry W., 1908
ALS to Mr. Keary, 3 April 1908.
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Includes Ludwig's correspondence with authors, such as Brooks Atkinson, Carlos Baker, John Dos Passos, Howard Mumford Jones, Joyce Carol Oates, Sean O'Casey, Jean Stafford, and Allen Tate, and a Spiral Press printing (1/100 copies) of Howard Mumford Jones's English translation of "Dies Irae." Additionally, there is correspondence with Henry Fonda (1941-1954, with Limited Editions Club pamphlet), Sinclair Lewis (1943), Henry Martin (1995 with original cartoon print), Jane Reed (1995 with 1986 photograph of Dean Spence), and James Gould Cozzens (copies and letters about,1932-1965).
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Lukens, Isaiah, 1826
DS, patent for improvements on the Lithontriptor, 29 December 1826.
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ALsS and TLsS, correspondence by and to Lummis, 1909-1914; forms completed by others for Western History project, n.d.
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Autographed photograph addressed to "Dear Bentons," 1 January 1927.
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Consists of a manuscript travelogue kept by John Knowles Lund, surgeon of the British steamer S.S. Cametense, documenting the ship's round-trip voyage from Liverpool, England, to Brazil at the end of 1902. Lund's journal is extensively illustrated with drawings, 63 original photographs, several postcards, a map of the voyage, and crayon rubbings of coins. The ship sailed from Liverpool to Lisbon, Portugal, at the beginning of November, stopping at Madeira and the islands, before arriving in Para, on the northeast coast of Brazil by the end of the month, and proceeding up the main trunk of the Amazon River to Manaus. Lund illustrates each day's entry, and his photographs capture the scenery, the ship's crew, and the local inhabitants of the places he visited.
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Photostat of DS, receipt to College of New Jersey through Peter Bogart for $130.06 for "cutting stone," 6 September 1813. Original in Library of Rutgers University.
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Lusk, Matthias, 1831
ALS to Benjamin B. Howell, 4 July 1831.
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ALS to Alexander Leitch presenting a print of his biographical sketch of Rev. Gerrit Lydekker, which is also in the folder, 16 May 1946.
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Lyell, Charles, 1842
ALS to Miss Sedgwick offering a ticket for his lectures, 18 March 1842.
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Lyn, J. U. D, 1811
ALS to Aaron Burr, Jr. saying that he has sent him a parcel, 11 August 1811.
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Lynch, Hannah, 1890-1895
2 ALsS to Mr. Lam, 1890-1895; ALS to "Dear Sir," 25 November 1890.
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ALS to unknown recipient, 26 January 1913.
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5 ALsS to Seeker, 1916-1926.
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Copy of ALS to Enoch Green, with added signed notes from Daniel Jones and Timothy Williams, December 1767.
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Lytle, William, 1779
Muster roll of Lytle's company of the 4th North Carolina Battalion, February 1779.
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Lytle, William, 1832
Map showing twenty acres of woodland belonging to the heirs of Benjamin Olden, surveyed by Lytle, 7 December 1832.
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Lytle, William, undated
Map of two tracts of land in Princeton, surveyed and drawn for Executor John Lowry, n.d.
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MacArthur, Douglas, 1942
TLS to Marshall C. Seifert thanking him for a silk reproduction, 5 July 1942.
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4 ALsS to Henry Cleveland, 1872-1873.
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10 ALsS to various correspondents, 1872-1894. AM 16499
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TLS to Billson, 19 December 1923.
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ALS to "Dear Madam," 6 January 1904.
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Macfall, Haldane, 1928
ALS and ACS to George Williamson, 14 February and 10 March 1928.
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ALS to George H. Boker, 14 November 1885. Removed from "Canons of Criticism," 1885, 3012.606.
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ALS to a publisher on behalf of his mother-in-law, Lady Burne-Jones, 27 July 1902; ALS to Dr. Weber, May 1925.
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TLS to Mr. Farmer, 25 February 1965; ALS to Edwin F. Edyelt, 16 February 1915.
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MacKenzie, Compton, 1914
ALS to Miss H. C. Escreet, 25 December 1914.
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MacKenzie, Compton, 1936
4 ALsS to Martin Secker, April and May 1936.
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MacKenzie, Compton, 1922
Photocopy of ALS to Irving Dilliard, 27 April 1922.
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4 ALsS to various correspondents, 1849-1864; ANs from various correspondents, n.d.; engraving, n.d.
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4 ALsS to various correspondents, 1850-1861.
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Maclise, Daniel, undated
ALS to Charles Macready asking him to come to the Piazza, n.d.
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Maclise, Daniel, 1864
ALS to "Dear Sir," 22 September 1864.
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"The Present State of Evolution," AMs, n.d.
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Macloskie, George, 1885
ALS from L. F. Nevin, 8 July 1885.
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ALS to Samuel Shellabarger, n.d.
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ALS to sister Jane describing undergraduate celebration at close of Civil War, 4 April 1865.
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Macon, Nathaniel, 1826
ALS to Samuel W. Dana regarding the report of the Committee on Foreign Relations on the Panama Missions, 26 April 1826.
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ALS to J. Jackson telling of his travels and saying that he is looking forward to meeting Jackson at the York Festival, 29 August 1820.
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ALS to Albert Megson, 27 April 1847; newspaper clipping, n.d.
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MacVeagh, Wayne, 1880
ALS to Edward L. Pierce acknowledging the receipt of his address, 16 September 1880.
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Photostat of portion of AL to "My Dear," n.d.
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AMs regarding "Oisean Bleu" production, n.d.
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Magie, David, 1835
AD, memorandum concerning Rev. J. Armstrong, D. D., 1835.
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Main, Ann, undated
TL to Thomas Leipe-Hodge, her cousin, reminiscing on American colonial days and referencing the Hodge family, n.d.
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Maison de Madame, 1791
DS, receipt for poll tax, 2 March 1791.
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Maklean, 1878
ALS to William Luson Thomas, engraver and founder of "Graphic" and "Daily Graphic," 26 July 1878.
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Makin, Thomas, 1729
Photostat of AMsS, in Latin, 1729.
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Maley, Robert L, 1972
2 ALsS to Alfred Bush, 1 February and 20 March 1972.
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Malinow, Inés, 1958-1969
TLsS and ALsS to Malinow from Julio Cortázar, Manuel Mjuica Láinez, Victoria Ocampo, Ramón Gómes de la Serna, and Alejandra Pizarnik, 1958-1969.
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ALS to Shaliare, 9 November 1887.
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Malone, C. L, 1926
TLS to Mr. MacMurray, 26 October 1926.
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2 ALsS to Edmond Charles Edouard Genet regarding the naval forces and the French Republic, 23 December 1793 and 1 January 1794. AM 9951
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8 ALsS to Eleanor Mishun, 1933-1934; TLS from Thomas Mann, Heinrich's brother, to Mishun, 10 June 1934. AM 87-83
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Mann, Horace, 1831
ALS to Thomas Backus asking about the financial status of Amos Baker, 18 April 1831.
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7 ALsS, correspondence between Mann and various correspondents, 1849-1851.
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Manning, Anne, 1874
"The Story of Augustus" and "The Story of the Lucky Boys," 2 AMss of children's rhymes, with drawings, n.d.; "Edgar's Dream," printed material, n.d.; 2 ALsS to various correspondents, 1874.
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ALS to Archdeacon Hale 5 November 1841; ALS to "My Dear Sir," 1 December 1849; photograph, n.d.
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Manning, James, 1788
ALS to Robert Carter of "Nomini Hall" regarding his two sons at college, 24 March 1788.
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Manning, James, 1789
ADS to Brown Rojers and Brown Bill for tobacco and for wharf and storage charges, 13 January 1789.
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Manning, Phineas, 1805
DS, order for the sale of the real estate of George Jobs to settle his debts, by Manning, Clerk of the Orphan's Court of Middlesex Co., June 1805.
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ALS to Robert Clark & Co. regarding publishing his memoirs, 10 March 1879. AM 258 Pyne Henry
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Photograph of Mansfield in soldier's uniform, n.d.
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Consists of a large panoramic photograph of the Manzanar War Relocation Center, a concentration camp in Manzanar, California, where the United States government incarcerated Japanese Americans during World War II. The image was taken from a tower along the fence line of the camp, likely by an outside photographer, as incarcerated people were not allowed to have cameras. The photograph is copyrighted by Manzanar Cooperative Enterprises, Inc., an organization owned, operated, and managed by the Japanese Americans incarcerated in the concentration camp, per an agreement with the War Relocation Authority dated March 1, 1943. It was likely commissioned by the cooperative and printed by a Japanese American photographic developer, probably Tōyō Miyatake.
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March, John C, 1828
ALS from A. Alexander, n.d.; DS, certificate licensing March as a preacher, 8 October 1828. AM 15379
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Marconi, 1907
D, to Luther E. Price, telegraph, 14 October 1907.
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Photostat of ALS to W. Abott, n.d.
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Marin, John, 1940-1947
16 ALsS to James E. Davis, 1940-1947.
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"Economic Political Report," TMs, 1957-1958; ALS to Mr. Stein introducing the report, 1 March 1960.
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13 ALsS and 1 telegraph from various correspondents, 1865-1899.
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Marlowe, Julia, undated
12.5 by 10.5 in. photograph of Marlowe and Edward H. Sothern in "Romeo and Juliet," signed w/ dedication to Charles and Rosalie [Perera] by Marlowe.
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18 autograph letters (1854-1855) from Victorine Marsaudon and her adopted daughter, Marguerite Elias Guinon, to Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, and drafts of 2 other Marsaudon letters (1852) to Sanite-Beuve; a visiting card signed by Sainte-Beuve; an autograph letter signed by Jules Troubat to Mr. Debordes, 26 December 1869, on the discovery of the letters; a copy of that letter; a visiting card of Troubat signed to Mr. and Mrs. Guinon, 29 January 1870; and a manuscript copy of a note on the death of Sainte-Beuve.
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DS, agreement to pay an amount sufficient to avoid draft, 2 May 1864.
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7 ALsS to William H. Flower regarding scientific subjects, 1873-1889.
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ADS, 23 June 1856.
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ALS to unknown recipient, 21 February 1887. Removed from O. H. Marshall, Historical writings, 1887, 1080.617.
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Marshall, John, 1825
ALS to "Dear Sir," responding to a request for his autograph, n.d.; ALS to "Dear Sir," 24 June 1825; AD, charge to a grand jury, n.d.; 5 engravings.
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11 ALsS to various correspondents, 1847-1870; obituary clipping.
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"Past Chronology," AMsS, n.d.; TLS to Mr. Bilson, 5 June 1880; ALS to Mr. Montalba, n.d.
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Martin, John, undated
Newspaper clipping, n.d.; engraving, n.d.
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Martin, Jonathan, 1829
Engraving, n.d.; photograph of drawing, 1829.
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ALS and 3 TLsS to Marcia Allentuck, 1977-1987; newspaper clipping, n.d.
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Martin, Luther, 1812
ALS to Robert Wilson about a note due, 22 January 1812.
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Martin, Luther, 1793
ALS to Thomas S. Lee regarding compensation for a case he presented, 3 December 1793; engraving, n.d.
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Martin, Luther, 1791
ALS to Robert Carter regarding financial business, 9 May 1791.
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Martin, Theodore, 1871
ALS to "Dear Sir," referring to his "little essay" on Horace, 14 March 1871.
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7 ALsS to Robert Collins, 1894-1905; ALS to Prince Leopold, 30 February 1870; ALS to Luiles, 17 July 1878.
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ALS to "Sir," 8 June 1828; various ADsS, 1824.
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Martin, William, 1893
Newspaper clippings, 10 June 1893.
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Martindell, E. W, 1925
ALS to Mr. Wells concerning a Kipling manuscript, 5 July 1925.
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Martineau, Harriet, 1840
ALS to Professor Brooks, 1 March 1840; AMs, n.d.; engraving, n.d.
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ALS to Jane and Thomas Carlyle praising his writing, n.d.
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5 ALsS, 4 TLsS, and 1 clipping regarding her retirement from Princeton University Library after 40 years of service, 1920-1925.
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ALS to Darley, commissioning illustrations for "Heart and Home," 20 February 1869.
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Marvin, Langdon P, 1912
ALS to Lynford Biddle, bearing name of F. D. Roosevelt as partner in law firm, 19 April 1912.
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TMs (carbon), opinion of Judge Schnauffer and Henderson in cases of the State v. Perdew, January 1951.
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3 DsS, two January and one March 1780.
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Masefield, John, undated
TLS to Wilkinson regarding Molly Mogg, n.d. Removed from EX 3598.999, Vol. 69, 26 February 1992.
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10 ALsS to Mr. Colles, 1898-1919.
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Mason, John M, 1792
Photograph of ALS to Mason advising him about his studies in Scotland, 14 March 1792.
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ALS to Samuel C. Stambaugh, 8 May 1863.
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ALS to Howard Osgood, 1892; wax seal of an Egyptian cartouche, n.d.; 2 ANsS by Osgood, 1992-1895.
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Consists of a document signed by Samuel Fales as Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas for Bristol County ordering the Sheriff of Bristol to seek fifteen pounds from Luther Lincoln of Taunton, Massachusetts, a free African American man who is described in the document as a "Negroman & Labourer," or hold him until a court date the following month. Damages are related to the accusation that Lincoln failed to pay Apollos Leonard six pounds and four shillings. The document is also signed by Deputy Sheriff Oliver Soper.
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Whig ticket for Governor John Davis and Senators George and Abel Bliss, 1834.
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Massé, Victor, 1871
ALS to "Mon cher Martinet," 1871. Transferred from Theatre Collection
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Mather, Cotton, 1717
ALS to John Edwards, 1717.
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4 ALsS to various correspondents, 1826-1856.
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TLS to Mr. and Mrs. David Noble, 29 April 1947.
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2 ALsS to "Dear Sir," 1800-1829; ALS to Thomas Smith, 31 January 1819.
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2 ALsS to "Dear Sir," 1817-1827; ALS to Lord Northwick, 8 August 1809.
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5 ALsS to President Rutherford B. Hayes and others, 1877-1881; photograph, n.d.; 2 copies of engravings, n.d.
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Matthews, A. R, 1920
ALS to Mr. Senori, 1 June 1920. Laid in book by Matthews.
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Maude, John, 1834
ALS to William Pickering regarding a review of his "A Visit to the Falls of Niagara in 1800," with typewritten transcript, 13 January 1834.
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AMs, unknown author, n.d.
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ALS to W. John Van Gelder, 1 February 1944.
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ALS to "Dear Harold," n.d.
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3 ALsS to various correspondents, n.d.
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Maurice, Melvin, 1921
ALS to Aaron W. Godfrey about book plate, 30 March 1921.
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ALS to Mrs. Joynbee relating to family and personal affairs, 15 December 1866.
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3 ALsS to E. Merriam, 1852-1855.
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Maxey, Nicholas, undated
D, petition to the Justices regarding a runaway apprentice, n.d.
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Maxwell, George, 1811
DS to Benjamin Guild, letters of guardianship of 4 Welsh minors, 6 February 1811; autograph signature, n.d.
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Maxwell, J. P. B, 1820
ALS to John M. Sherred, his cousin, 13 January 1820.
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2 ALsS to J. G. Reid, 26 September and 11 November 1895.
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May, Mary Tyndall, 1947
ALS to Henry L. Savage giving genealogy of the Fitz-Randolph family of Princeton and the Axson family, of which Mrs. Woodrow Wilson is a member, 10 June 1947.
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"Isaac Randolph, Host of General Lafayette," AMsS, biographical sketch, grand-nephew of Nathaniel Fitz-Randolph of Princeton and great-grandfather of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, n.d.
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ALS to "My Dear Charlie," 3 July 1890.
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2 ALsS to Mr. Burnman, 1893-1894.
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Mayer, Brantz, undated
"China, or a Nation in a Nutshell," newspaper clippings and AMs, n.d.
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Mayer, Brantz, undated
"A Chinese Dinner Party," AMs, n.d.
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ALS to Mr. Thayer concerning Maynard's "Records of Walks and Talks with Nature," 9 January 1911. Tipped in Maynard's "An Atlas of the Plates for the Directory to the Birds of Eastern North America."
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TLS to Lucy Smith, his cousin, 2 December 1936.
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"Memoirs of Agatha Walker McAllister," TMs, 1945.
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ALS to unknown recipient, 16 May 1864.
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McArthur, John, 1805
ALS to Melville, Robert Dundas concerning Berlvand de Moleville's plan for a counter-revolution in France, 19 January 1805.
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ALS to Stanley Kunitz, n.d.
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McCall, R. H., 1986-1988
R. H. McCall: 1 ALS (1988) and 1 TLS (1987) to "Mrs. Marks," TLS with essay (1986) to Lawrence Danson; Lawrence Danson: 1 TL (copy, 1986) to McCall in reply.
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Newspaper clippings, 1954. From an unknown collection
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TMs, 97 limericks, 1912-1934.
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McClean, Henry, undated
D, execution of judgment against him in NJ court, n.d.
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McClelland, Robert, 1855
Photostat of ALS, unaddressed, 23 August 1855.
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4 ALsS to McClintock from various correspondents, 1845-1850.
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4 ALS to "Revd. Sir," 18 November 1801; AMs, n.d.
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McClung, J. W, 1858
DS to William M. Scott, deed for land in Cawes Co. Minnesota, 29 June 1858.
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McComb, John, 1789
ALS to Robert Stockton, his brother-in-law, regarding financial matters between them, 16 November 1789.
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12 ALsS, illustrated, to Dr. Frisch (various spellings), n.d.
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LS to Henry Clay Cameron, 17 July 1882.
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TLS to Wilson Farrand regarding his election as an Alumni Trustee, 8 May 1909; TLs regarding a misunderstanding around this election, 1909.
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TL to Mrs. S. Parsons regarding a borrowed manuscript, 17 March 1931; TLS from Stella Drumm, 16 March 1915.
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LS to Lynford Biddle regarding his attitude towards erecting another building for sports, May 1909.
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Telegram from Mrs. Brightwell regarding a photograph album for auction, 25 October 1930; 2 TLs regarding McCormick, December 1956.
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McCosh, James, 1851-1886
diploma from Aberdeen, Scotland, March 5, 1851; diploma from the Queen's University, Ireland, 1863; diploma from Harvard, July 25, 1886.
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ALS to J. T. Gibson Craig, 24 January 1846. Removed from Orlando Weber's copy of McColloch's "A Dictionary Geographical, Statistical and Historical," London, 1841-42.
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McDowell, David, 1725
ALS to a merchant in London, 31 January 1725.
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McDowell, Joseph, 1838
DS to James Stevenson, account vs. the estate of John D. Hart, 15 July 1838.
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ANS, n.d.
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ALS to Mr. Stoker, 18 July 1906.
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Mchelm, John, 1785-1830
2 ALsS from John Modgens, 1785-1786; ALS to Cowen, 2 September 1807; invitation to the Examination of the Grammar-School at Trenton Academy, 2 April 1785; invitation to the Annual Commencement Ball of the College of New Jersey, 1830.
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McHenry, James, 1813
ALS to Benjamin Fallmadge narrating a political dream, 15 January 1813.
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McHenry, James, 1809
"A Dream," AMs, narrating a political dream, 4 March 1809.
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ALS to Philip R. Fendalls, 26 September 1821.
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ALS to "My Dear Bishop" regarding church matters, 9 February 1850; ALS to "Rev. and Dear Sir," regarding giving communion that day, November 1855.
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McIntosh, Lachlan, 1777
Typewritten transcript of letter to Colonel John Laurence describing circumstances of a duel in which he killed Button Gwinnett, 30 May 1777.
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McKenna, Joseph, undated
Autograph signature, n.d.; engraving, n.d.
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17 autograph letters and articles by Thomas L. McKenney, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, most addressed to publisher Peter Force, on a variety of subjects, including Indian affairs and politics, 1824-1826, with typed transcriptions; 1 ALS by Peter Force to McKenney, with AN by McKenney, with typed transcription; 1 ALS (1829) by "Macdonald" about McKenney.
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ADS, extracts from the minutes of the Committee of Safety for the State of New York, 1 March, 1777.
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McKinley, Ida, undated
ACS to Mrs. Hayes, accepting her invitation for Wednesday noon, n.d.
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McKinley, John, 1831
ALS to "Sir," 29 February 1831; engraving, n.d.
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McKinley, John, undated
ALS to "Gentlemen," n.d.
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4 LsS to J. Hervey Cook, 1882-1896; ALS to Chief Justice Waite introducing Cook, 1882.
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McKinley, William, 1901
2 ADsS regarding court cases in Ohio, n.d.; C, "Inauguration of the President," 1901.
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McKinley, William, 1883
ALS to J. Harvey Cook thanking him for congratulations, 5 February 1883.
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McKinley, William, 1899
DS to John R. Myrick, commission appointing him Lieutenant Colonel of Artillery, signed by McKinley and Elihu Root, Secretary of War, 26 December 1899.
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Ms, biographical sketch, n.d.
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McLane, V, 1774
AD (fragment), survey of lands in Bedford Co., PA, belonging to Nicholas Rittenhouse, 9 August 1774.
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2 ALsS to Charles Hallock, 27 April and 24 October 1897; ALS to "Dear Sir," 22 April 1890.
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DS, diploma certifying McMillan became a member of the Society of Civil Engineers, 1 January 1948.
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"Brigham H. Roberts," TMs, notes on a Mormon philosopher-historian, n.d.
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McMurtrey, John, 1816
DS, certificate of the NJ Militia signed by Mahlon Dickerson, 22 June 1816.
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ALS to Eleanor Lippincott, 23 November 1981.
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DS, 22 June 1816.
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ALS to Andrew Kirkpatrick recommending John Croes for the position of Principal of a grammar school in New Brunswick, 14 July 1800.
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AD, autograph copy of title page and contents of Volume 3 of his serious of sermons, n.d.
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ALS to John Croes, 16 August 1783. AM 11287
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Mead, Amos, 1788-1793
ADs, miscellaneous receipts, 1788-1793.
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11 ALsS to Samuel L. Howell, many discussing life at Princeton, 1808-1810.
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Meade, William, undated
ALS to Henry A. Wise regarding the home of George Washington, n.d.
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Meason, Isaac, 1798
ADS, appointment as Captain in the Nassau Blues, the military association of Princeton students, signed Alfred H. Powell, 2 August 1798.
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Mécs, László, 1937
"Three Sorrows of the Prince," TMs, poem, translated by Pál Kelemen, 1937. Found in autographed copy of Pál Kelemen "Battlefield of the Gods: Aspects of Mexican History," Art and Exploration, London 1937. AM 82-82
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Consists of an albumen cabinet card photograph taken by James Edward Meddaugh, a white photographer based in Rushville, Nebraska, during a trip to Holy Cross Episcopal Church, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, likely in the period just prior to the Wounded Knee Massacre. A handwritten caption on the mount reads: "Mr. Cook and his keepers, and some of the church people." The photograph depicts a group of several dozen subjects, most of whom appear to be Lakota people, standing and sitting in front of the church. Reverend Charles Smith Cook (Yankton Sioux, shown far left), is pictured, as are possibly Charles Eastman (Santee Dakota, shown fifth from the left) and Elaine Goodale Eastman (shown at the far right). The other people in the picture are probably the members of the congregation, alongside other missionaries and agency officials, and likely a policeman.
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Photostat of ALS to Elizabeth of Spain, n.d. Photostat negative of the original in possession of Tertius Van Dyke, class of 1908, as of 1934.
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Meek, W. B, 1883-1914
"Reminiscences of W. B. Meek of Camptonville, California," TMs, 1883-1914.
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AD, bill for accounts at Princeton, with ALS from Addison White, 1841.
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3 ALsS to various correspondents, 1827-1835; 2 copies of engravings, n.d.
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TLS to Edward L. Howe, 22 January 1924.
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ALS to Samuel L. Southard asking that his grandson be appointed midshipman, 25 April 1825; DS, certificate of importation of one pipe of brandy, 6 June 1883.
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Melvill, Thomas, 1826
ADS, relating to the schooner "Lion," 8 July 1826.
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ALS from the Duchess of Manchester, 13 December, 1809.
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Autograph signature, n.d.
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Melvin, Howard, 1934
2 ALsS to Francis Estoy, 1934; clipping, 5 May 1934.
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6 TLsS to Dr. Cramp, 1924-1936; TLS to Fishbein, n.d.; 10 TLs (Xerox) to Mencken, 1924-1936.
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ALS to Mr. Ludlaw, n.d.
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Mendeleff, Victor, 1885
ALS to Benjamin Hamblin, 26 May 1885.
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Menelik II, 1900
ALS to Lord Gromer acknowledging 2 books in Arabic found in mosque in Khartum, 7 June 1900.
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TLS to Richard M. Ludwig regarding the publication of the Mental Health Conference materials, 7 June 1949.
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Menzies, Richard, 1974
TLS to Alfred Bush regarding the Salt Flat News, 22 March 1974.
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ALS to John Symington accompanying receipts for a patent rifle, 2 February 1829.
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Mercer, Hugh, 1754-1766
ALS with Photostat to unknown recipient, 6 November 1776; Photostat of ALS to James Burd, 10 July 1754.
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Mercer, Hugh, Jr., 1847
2 ALSsS to Mrs. Caroline Crawford discussing his father and Princeton, 5 July and 6 August 1847.
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Mercer, Hugh, Jr., 1840
ALS to Reverend Dodd, 29 April 1840.
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Mercereau, David, 1829
2 DsS to Mary W. Olden and David Worth, admitting them as guardians of Joseph and Susan W. Olden, 9 December 1829.
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"Voltaire," AMs, n.d.
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ALS from Louis Ayman Christian, 5 December 1918; ALS to Christian, 21 January 1919.
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Merrick, D, 1852
ALS to A. A. Mayer, 29 July 1852.
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Merrick, Leonard, 1920
ALS to Mr. Maurice, 28 June 1920.
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"Oath of Allegiance of New Jersey Residents Administered February 1777," TMs, n.d.
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ALS to Charles D. Allen, 3 February 1925. Letter found in book, 25 March 1964: in Mr. Clark's boxes.
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TLS to H. L. Scott, regarding his book on Indian territory, 6 October 1926.
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Metzerott, Oliver, 1918
D, appointing Metzerott a Regent of Maryland State University, 4 May 1918.
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"Mission de San Joseph de Matape," AMs in Spanish, inventory of the properties in Matape, 22 May 1778.
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Meyer, Charles E, 1888
ALS to Lambert, 8 June 1888.
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ALS to unknown recipient, n.d. Transferred from Theater Collection
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Meynell, Alice, undated
5 ALsS to Mrs. Warren, friendly letters mentioning several of Meynell's publications, n.d.
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Michelet, Jules, 1867
ALS, in French, to unknown friend, recommending a young artist and architect, 9 April 1867.
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TMs, unedited introduction to Ernest Hemingway's "Dangerous Summer," 48 pp., 1984.
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"Publication of 43 Years: Bibliography of Charles Christopher Mierow," TMs, 9 June 1951.
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ALS to "Elizabeth," n.d.
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TLS to L. P. Smith regarding Smith's "Words and Days," 23 June 1943.
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Millais, Effie, undated
ALS to Payne, n.d.
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Mill, John, 1830
ALS to Edmund Morfund, 13 November 1830.
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Consists of two cabinet card photographs picturing Juliana Anaya de Glass and John T. Glass, Chief of Scouts, of Fort Apache, Arizona, which were likely taken by Andrew Miller in Globe, Arizona. Both are studio portraits, one depicting both John and Juliana, and one depicting Juliana alone. John T. Glass was an African American soldier from the 10th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army, who served as Chief of Scouts at Fort Apache, a United States military post on the lands of the White Mountain Apache people. While the photographs' captions refer to John Glass by name and indicate that the woman pictured is his wife, she is unnamed but has been identified elsewhere as Juliana Anaya de Glass and is likely an Apache woman.
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Miller, Henry, 1937-1960
ALS to John Gunsworth, 7 October 1937; ALS to Dr. Ashley, 20 January 1960; ALS to Bern Porter, 22 January 1945; printed materials, n.d.
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Miller, Joaquin, 1884
"May," AMs, poem, 1884. Removed from an album of a young lady. AM 82-76
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ALS to "Sister," 10 November 1861.
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Miller, Nathan L., 1921
Photostat of DS, proclamation regarding observance of 4 November as anniversary of the signing of the Armistice by Italy and Austria in the World War, 25 October 1921.
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Miller, Neville, 1950
TLS to Julian Boyd regarding the Class of 1916, 27 April 1950.
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Miller, Neville, 1916
AMs of speech given as Presentation Orator at Cannon Exercises, Commencement, 1916.
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3 ALsS to "Mr. President," 1869-1884; ALS to Major Poore, 17 December 1884; autograph signature, n.d.; copy of engraving, 1889; AMs, court notes on the Clinton Bridge, 1867 .
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Miller, William, 1782
DS, last will and testament, 1782; DS, signed by William Livingston, 11 February 1782.
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Mills, W. Jay, 1903
ALS to J. Lawrence Boggs concerning William Paterson, Class of 1763, 12 March 1903.
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Milman, Henry Hart, 1828
ALS to Joseph Blanco White advising him against starting a new review, 18 September 1828.
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ALS to "Dear C. S.," 15 August 1903.
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Milne, Robert, Letters to Alexander Milne from Cape Henry, Haiti, 1813 July 18-1814 February 4
Consists of two lengthy letters from British coffee merchant Robert Milne in Cape Henry, Haiti, to his brother Alexander Milne during the years of the Kingdom of Haiti (1811-1820). The letters provide Milne's account of the coffee trade in Haiti, including information about prominent British and American merchants active there. He also mentions his plans to dispatch a ship called Louisa with a cargo of coffee to London, an audience with King Henri Christophe (1767-1820), the Palace of Sans-Souci, relationships between local Haitians and European foreigners, and the king's policies of perusing private correspondence and confiscating newspapers.
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Milner, Isaac, 1807
ALS to John Barnwell Campbell concerning a testimonial, 9 September 1807.
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ALS to Sumner Jones, Jr. expressing his thanks for the poems he received, n.d.
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Letter from Minard of Wawonaissa Farm, Boonton, New Jersey, concerning items relating to the history of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware that he loaned to Pomfret .
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Minto, Mary, 1823
Copy of ADS in which she legally frees her slave, Jane, 14 August 1823.
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Mitchell, Maria, 1863
ALS to Admiral William Henry Smyth, U. S. N. regarding the measurement of stars, 10 January 1863.
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ANS to John Lambert regretting being unable to accept an invitation, n.d.
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ALS to "My Dear Sir," n.d. Tipped in copy of S. W. Mitchell's "Hugh Wynne," from the estate of Jacob Riegel, Jr., Class of 1912.
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ALS to Lord Bexley, 24 December 1850.
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AMs, notes, n.d.
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Mola, A, 1928
2 ALsS to unknown recipients, 1928; TL to Nickochka, 2 June 1928.
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Molesworth, John, 1752
DS, lease of two houses in Plymouth, 25 March 1752.
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2 ALsS to Richard N. Lawrence of the American Numismatic and Archaeological Society, 1884-1885; printed extract, 2 copies, by Mommsen, n.d.
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Monnier, Adrienne, 1945
ALS to George Dillon, 15 October 1945.
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Monroe, Harriet, 1928
ALS to Helen K. Landon rejecting several poems for Poetry Magazine, but expressing interest in seeing others, 17 July 1928.
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Monti, Luigi, 1886
ANS, September 1886.
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ALS to Mr. J Converse Gray asking for a contribution for the Northfield Schools, 10 January 1894.
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TLS to Colonel D. C. Pavey, 8 March 1904.
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ALS to "My Dear Sir," n.d.; copy of photograph, n.d.
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Moore, Alfred, 1889
Copy of engraving, 1889.
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Moore, Charles, 1919
CS, New Year's card, 1 January 1919.
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Moore, Francis, 1850
ALS to Joseph Brooks Yates, 19 September 1850.
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Moore, Henry, 1875
ALS to Edward Thunder, 13 July 1875.
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TLS to Charles A. D. Beule, 28 May 1913.
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Moore, Merrill, 1943
2 copies of printed LS, December 1943; 2 copies of an address, printed, 31 January 1943.
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DS, State of Louisiana bond for $1000, 1 March 1862.
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AMsS, poem, addressed to "Miss C. W.," signed "R. M.," n.d. Removed from "Poetical Epistles and Specimens of Translation," by Morehead, 1813, (EX) PR5059.M23.P6.
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ALS to "Dear Sir," n.d.
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Morford, Zebulon, 1812
DS, deed to Joseph Olden for land in Princeton, 2 April 1812.
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4 ALsS and 2 TLsS to R. L. Gillispie, 1929-1933.
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TLS to "Dear Madam" thanking her for praise of a play, 8 April 1954.
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TLS to William Berryman Scott enclosing a check for $8,000, signed by his private secretary, C. W. King, 10 November 1902.
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Morgan, Thomas, 1886
ALS to Lt. Colonel Long, 16 November 1886.
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"Terrassen-Morgenlied," AMsS, poem, n.d.
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ALS, postcard showing Rear Adm. And Mrs. S. E. Morison, to Peter Carr, 10 August 1974.
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Morley, Henry, 1869-1870
4 ALsS to Henry Merivale Trollope, 1869-1870.
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Morley, Henry, 1863-1887
11 ALsS to Chapman & Hall, 1863-1887.
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Morely, John, 1866-1879
25 ALsS to Chapman & Hall, 1866-1879.
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Morely, John, 1866-1870
2 ALsS to Anthony Trollope, 1866-1870.
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AC initialed "OM" to Robert Gathorne-Hardy, n.d.
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2 ALsS to Edward L. Pierce, friendly letters, 21 November 1884 and 15 December 1886.
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ALS to Paxton Hallett regarding a debt, 10 pp., 4 January 1841.
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Consists of a small group of correspondence of English designer and craftswoman May Morris, including five letters from Morris, written during her brief marriage to Henry Halliday Sparling (1860–1924). Four of these are to Constance Belliss, who was working as a librarian and secretary for Laurence W. Hodson (1864–1933). The other is to Mary Hodson, who was Belliss's cousin and Hodson's wife. Letters to May Morris include one each from Mary Hodson and William Flinders Petrie, as well as a postcard from (Lady) Clara Richmond. The correspondence primarily pertains to Morris trying to help Belliss achieve her goal of traveling to Egypt to draw and paint on archaeological digs. As Petrie's letter reports, women had been traveling to Egypt but were not being compensated for their labor. The letters shed light on women's efforts to work in the archaeological field at the turn of the century and the challenges they faced.
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Copies of ALsS to various correspondents regarding Rocky Hill, NJ, 1754-1757.
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Copies of AMsS and ALsS to various correspondents regarding Rocky Hill, NJ, 1749-1757.
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Copies of printed materials regarding Rocky Hill, NJ, 1800-1951.
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Morris, Samuel, 1764
Photostat of ALS to Rev. Jeremiah Halsey of College of NJ regarding state of religion, 22 March 1764.
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Morris, William, undated
ALS to Mr. Hunt, n.d.
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Morris, William, 1881
ALS to Gabriel Rossetti expressing his thanks and praising Rossetti's work, with typewritten transcript, 28 October 1881.
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Morris, William, 1896
ALS to Mills, 10 December 1896.
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CS, Christmas card to Lili Kahler, December 1979; CS, postcard to Kahler, 6 November 1972; inscribed photograph to Kahler, signed, n.d.; 2 clippings of book reviews, n.d.
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ALS to his aunt, n.d.
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ALS to Mr. Brainerd, 16 July 1906.
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Photostat of ALS to his mother recounting his escape with a group of Confederate prisoners from a Yankee prison ship and the two week march back to Confederate lines, 1 July 1863.
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Morse, Daniel B. C, 1917
Typewritten copy of a letter to his mother, written when he had just arrived at the U.S. School of Military Aeronautics, 20 October 1917. AM 11926
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Morse, Samuel, 1837-1861
ALS to John Mullaby, 11 July 1857; ALS to Charles A. King, 22 November 1861; ALS to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Salisbury introducing Mrs. Taylor, 29 April 1837; copy of engraving, n.d. AM 13365
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Morse, Samuel, 1872
ANS to Samuel A. Farrand, 5 February 1872. AM 12907
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15 ALsS (Xerox) and 4 TLsS (Xerox) to Virginia and Leonard Woolf, 1923-1966. No photocopying. Originals in the University of Sussex Library, England. AM 1993-161
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32 ALsS (Xerox) and ACsS (Xerox) to Lytton Strochey, 1923-1931. No photocopying. Originals in the British Library. AM 1994-22
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Morton, David, 1920
ALS to David Henderson, 23 November 1920. AM 13909
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2 ALsS to Logan C. Murray, 8 April 1887 and 30 December 1891. AM 10616
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Mott, Gersham, 1740
ADS, survey for plot of ground in Hunterdon Co., NJ for John Lindsley, 30 January 1740. AM 394 Pyne Henry
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Mott, James, Jr, 1776
ALS to "Sir" regarding difficulty in procuring salt, 14 November 1776. AM 395 Pyne Henry
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Contains four letters by the Madrid-born French naval officer (later Admiral), explorer and hydrographer Amédée Ernest Mouchez (1821-1892), written to his wife, Carlo, in France, during his hydrographic expedition to map the Brazilian coast aboard the La Motte-Piquet. The 61 pages of text contain detailed day by day accounts of the progress of the expedition, his own and the crew's moods, the political situation in Brazil, anecdotes about the trials and tribulations of life in Brazil, etc. He wrote the present letters toward the end of his third expedition to Brazil, which ran from 1864 to 1866.
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ALS to Mrs. Dickinson regarding an original rhyme of Moulton's and other printed poems for Dickinson's special use, n.d. AM 80-79
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Mountford, William, 1872
ALS to Rev. Daniel S. Talcott mentioning his friendship with Peabody and Longfellow, 24 April 1872; carte de visite photograph of Mountford, n.d. AM 12558
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Mourey, Gabriel, undated
Photograph
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Correspondence between Dan Tsui and his team at Princeton and Ted Moustakas primarily regarding GaAs/AlGaAs.
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TLS to Frederick B. Adams, 11 August 1948. AM 19059
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Muirhead, C. H, 1858
Telegram to Hetty Hunt, 2 August 1858. AM 10192
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Muirhead, Charity, 1791
ALS to Benjamin Guild, her brother, concerning personal and family affairs, 1791. AM 1909
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Muirhead, George, 1791
ALS to Benjamin Guild regarding personal affairs, 15 June 1791. AM 1910
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ALS to Göttingen informing him that he will not be able to attend the 9th International Congress of Psychology, 26 March 1929. AM 79-84
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ALS, unaddressed, discussing European power politics during Napoleon's invasion of Austria, 1805. AM 13257
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20 ALsS from various singers and musicians, 1892-1902. AM 2001-37
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2 ALsS to Edward L. Pierce, 12 August 1880 and 23 May 1883. AM 9711, 9712
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ALS to Macmillan discussing the designs for a publisher's device, n.d. AM 21387
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Munro, D. C, 1916
ALS to Conklin about books received at auction, 25 December 1916. AM 11829
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Munro, Harold, 1924
ALS to Mr. Wells regarding a 2 vol. Rossetti book and commenting on the importance of Sitwell's book "Southern Baroque Art," 2 July 1924. AM 79-71
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Muratore, Lucien, 1916
ALS to "Cher Mousier," 26 November 1916; typewritten copy of L signed by Cyrus H. McCormick, 23 November 1916; typewritten copy of L signed by Muratore, 26 November 1916. AM 13365
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Murder trial, undated
AMs, lawyer's speech in the defense of a man being tried for murder, n.d. AM 22077
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ADS to Jacob Stafford, statement of settlement with Ross and Bird, 9 July 1784; ADS to Thomas Spencer, on reverse, balance due him authorized by Stafford, 24 June 1785. AM 396-397 Pyne Henry
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Murphy, Franklin, 1902
TLS to Henry D. Thompson, accepting an invitation to Woodrow Wilson's inauguration as President of Princeton, 21 October 1902. AM 10814
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ALS to "Dear Baron," 3 July 1889; ALS to "My Dear Fellow," 1889. AM 2004-127
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Murray, Francis, 1779
ALS to John Murray, his brother, asking him to look after his personal affairs, 8 May 1779. AM 398 Pyne Henry
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ALS to Logan C. Murray saying that Dr. McCosh will come to Englewood to make an address, 21 October 1884. AM 10617
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ALS to "My Dear Sir," n.d. AM 16627
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Murray, James P, 1813
ALS to J. Ridge, 14 August 1813. AM 12984
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Murray, John, 1876
ALS to George W. Childs, n.d.; 2 ALsS to Mrs. Childs, 21 September 1876 and n.d. AM 91-19
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Murray, John, 1907
ALS to George A. Amour, Class of 1877, concerning a visit to Princeton, 25 May 1907. AM 12602
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Murray, John, 1824
Typewritten copy of a LS to Wilmot Horton, 19 May 1824. AM 14900
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Murray, M. G, 1840
ALS to Thomas S. Murray, his brother, a student at Brown University, with news from Princeton, with oval cancellation on envelope, 24 February 1840. AM 1990-103
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Music, undated
AMs, pen and ink sheet music, n.d. AM 17730
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3 TLsS to Patrick J. Kelleher: 8 December 1975, 2 January 1976, and n.d. with brochure of his paintings on exhibit at Saks Galleries. AM 81-195
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ALS to Varnum Lansing Collins, cl. 1892, referring to Mordecai Myers, cl. 1812, and enclosing biography of Levi Myers, 26 May 1904. AM 1356
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Mussolini, Benito, 1926
Autographed photograph of Mussolini saluting, May 1926. AM 18510
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Nabuco, Joaquim, 1908
4 TLsS and 1 AN to Robert Mountsier, August-September 1908; "The Mutual Approach of the Two Americas," TMs with autograph notes, convocation address, 28 August 1908. AM 15296
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Napton, John, 1818
DS, warrant of attorney to Richard Stockton to appear for him in an action of debt to be brought against him by Joseph Olden, 1 May 1818. AM 10320
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Nash, Wallis, 1886
ALS to T. Edgerton Hogg, report of S. H. Nicholas, agent in charge of railroad material for the Oregon Pacific R. R. Co., 22 September 1886. AM 8577
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TLS to Harry C. Black, 21 April 1921; newspaper clipping, 23 April 1923. AM 18048
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1 ALS to "Dear Sir," 1 TLS to "Mr. Carroll." AM 2013-18
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Nathan, Robert, undated
"For Stephen Vincent Benet," TMs, poem, n.d. AM 12663
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Consists of four weapons receipts and a related summary list, issued in Natick, Massachusetts, in the early days of the American Revolutionary War, that bear the names and signatures of African American and Native American men and others who fought on the side of the Patriots. The summary document lists eleven troops, at least six of whom were African American or Native American. Listed under the command of Captain Morse are Elijah James, Cesar Ferit, and Paul Thomas. Listed under the command of Lieutenant Perry under Captain Millions are Plato Labord, James Antony, John Mcgrah, Benjamin Budger, Cato Fare, Isaac Dunton, Thomas Madority, and William Dyer. Troops known to be African American include Ferit, Labord, Antony, Fare, and Madority. Thomas was Native American. Each soldier named is documented as owing varying amounts of money to other Natick residents, presumably as a deposit for the arms in question. The receipts are signed by Natick's selectmen Elijah Goodenow, Oliver Bacon, and Timothy Smith, with other receipts signed by soldiers.
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Negus, Nathaniel, 1811
DS, Coaster's manifest for sloop "Atlantic," 24 June 1811. AM 1409
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Neilson, John, 1807
ALS to Thomas P. Johnson regarding convening the Board of Chosen Freeholders, 15 June 1807. AM 1215
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Neilson, John, 1819
ADS to Trenton Banking Co., recommending John Guild, 29 November 1819. AM 1832
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Neilson, John, 1793
ADS to Benjamin Guild, statement of account, 1 November 1793. AM 1833
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Neilson, John, 1810
ADS to New Jersey Bible Society, account of cash received, 2 April 1810. AM 1458
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AN, order for champagne and wine, n.d. AM 13257
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Nelson, P. H, 1862
DS, muster roll, headquarters of the 7th South Carolina Battalion, 4 September 1862. AM 490
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ALS to T. Chesney, 30 October 1867; ALS to "Dear Sir," 13 April 1869; copy of engraving, 1890. AM 18565
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Nelson, Thomas, 1781
ALS, unaddressed, 20 August 1781. AM 13366
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3 TLsS and 1 ALS to V. Lansing Collins, 1898-1899; 2 ALsS to "Dear Sir," 1899. AM 11882
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AMs of the paper called the "Picayune," Newark High School, edited by Nelson, 1861-1862. AM 8568
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Nelson, William, 1899
TLS to Nathaniel Niles concerning portraits desired for the report of the Proceedings of New Jersey Historical Society, 4 April 1899. AM 11291
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Nequs, James Engle, 1847
"A Journey on the Mississippi," AMs, 10 April 1847. AM 14843
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Nevins, William, 1834
ALS to James W. Alexander on the death of Nevins's wife from cholera, 27 November 1834. AM 2007 Pyne Henry
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ALS to William Newbold giving an account of happenings during student rebellion while attending the Princeton Seminary, 23 January 1817. AM 13354
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Newbolt, Henry, 1909
ALS to "Dear Sir," 13 April 1909. AM 90-17
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Copy of engraving, 1792. AM 18565
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ALS to Stephen Alexander concerning rank of Superintendant of the Observatory, 20 September 1869; ALS to Alexander asking his cooperation in the expenditures of appropriations for the observation of the transit of Venus, 27 July 1872. AM 11437
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Newell, Daniel, 1835
ALS to James Madison, 30 January 1835. AM 2102 Pyne Henry
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Newell, Daniel, 1835
Facsimile of ALS to James Madison, 9 December 1835. AM 2101 Pyne Henry
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Newell, Peter, 1971
Printed material regarding Newell, including newspaper clippings, 1971.
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ALS to Varnum Lansing Collins, offering for sale a set of the Princeton Review, 2 December 1896. AM 515
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Newkirk, Newton, 1919
TLS to F. W. Brown regarding "Stealthy Steve," and returning a poem, 7 November 1919. AM 18669
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Consists of a photograph album belonging to Arthur L. Newman that includes photographs, as well as several documents, letters, newspaper clippings, and ephemera related to aviation. Most of the materials contained in the album are photographs that depict people and planes. These include images of the opening of Curtiss Wright Field in Valley Stream, Long Island, New York, as well as airfields and air shows in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Florida, Massachusetts, and Montreal, Canada. There are also several certificates related to flying and aviation medal collecting.
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2 ALsS to unknown recipients, 25 June 1850 and 1 January 1878. AM 14920
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ALS to Samuel Miller, Jr., 3 February 1853. AM 3668
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New Mexico, 1902-1908
D, school report of Howard Timms, 1907-1908; D, business license for Mrs. J. Abeita, 29 April 1902. AM 2004-150, 2004-148
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35 ALsS to McFarlone & Co regarding mining and milling operations, 1891-1899. AM 20930
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New York State, undated
9 ALsS, correspondence between Frederick H. Ayres and Elwood Burdsall regarding a proposed railroad line, January-May 1874. AM 13513
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Consists of court documents from New York City related to the 1799 trial of Dolly Burrows, an African American woman who was accused and convicted of "stealing" money from her enslaver, Abraham Stansbury. Documents include a jury true bill stating the details of the case and recording a guilty verdict, a guilty plea from Burrows attesting that she took money from her enslaver and signed with her "X," and a statement from Stansbury stating that the money was taken from a store he owned with another man named John Brown. These records provide documentation of an enslaved woman's agency in subverting the system of human trafficking in which she was ensnared.
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DS, petition, 5 February 1827. AM 2004-126
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2 Ms maps of water ways of Montreal to Lake Champlain and Lake Champlain to Hudson River, 1775; photograph of plaque of Johannis Enys, n.d. AM 81-38
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Ney, Lew, 1942-1943
Galley proof, with handwritten corrections, various brief stories and literary sketches, 1942-1943; Cs, unsigned, n.d. AM 13041
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Ney, Lew, 1946
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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Nibley, Hugh, 1960
TL (copy) to Brother Burgon, 3 August 1960.
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"Five Lyrics from the Chinese," AMs of his translation, n.d. AM 21446
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Nichols, Shirley, 1943
TLS to Logan Pearsall Smith, 28 June 1943. AM 22077
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Nicholson, John I, 1853
ALS to Jefferson Davis, asking for an appointment, 16 April 1853. AM 8707
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ALS to Frederick W. Brown, 21 April 1911.
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TLS to Professor Alfonso Fabila, 16 April 1957. AM 81-46
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AC, postcard initialed "F. N." to Mathilde Maier at Mainz, n.d.; ALS to Maier, 11 March 1874; ALS to unknown recipient, n.d.; typewritten transcript of letter to Karl Hillebrand, April 1878. AM 14564
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Nisbet, Charles, 1795
ALS to William Young regarding the Yellow Fever epidemic in the U. S., American sympathy with French Revolution, and the state of France in the war in Europe, 5 September 1795. AM 134 Pyne Henry
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ALS to Louis-Hardouin Tarbé, 1791. AM 1998-69
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Nixon, Richard, 1972
TL to Mr. Dodd, with autopen signature, 20 July 1972.
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Nixon, Richard, 1958
Copy of TLS to Mrs. Alan W. Smith regarding his statement made on 27 September 1958, 18 October 1958. AM 90-15
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ALS to Secretary of the Treasury Samuel Ingham commenting on the worsening Nullification Crisis in South Carolina, 27 August 1830. AM 2004-9
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TLS to Alfred Bush, offering for sale a portfolio of photographs of Indians, 10 October 1972.
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Noble, Edward, 1902-1931
12 ALsS to Mr. Kernaliou, 1902-1931. AM 17067
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Nodier, Charles, undated
ALS and Photostat to "Monseigneur," n.d. AM 12931
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ALS to Mr. Fox, 7 June 1967; "The Apostles," TMs with handwritten corrections, 29 May 1967. AM 21772
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Consists of a manuscript document from the North Carolina Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, that summarizes the case of Margaret Smith, an indentured servant of William Sipards who was accused of giving birth to a child out of wedlock, and shortly thereafter, concealing the death of the infant, who died under unexplained circumstances, by asking a man who was enslaved to her employer to bury it. Notably, Smith was indicted by a jury of twelve women, all listed by name, who were gathered by "Street Searching." Martin Pfifer (also spelled Phifer, 1720–1791) presided over the case as Justice of the Peace. Regarding the case of suspicious death, the jury's verdict reads: "we Return by our forewoman that Margaret Rote Smith, Servant of William Sipards, Does appear to have had a child & afterby her own Confession she had a Child & Confessed as followes that she had a child on the Monday before Jacob Slough was married with Christian Obenshine's Daughter and on Tuesday Night being the night of the wedding she wanted her Master's Negro to bury it he s[ai]d. he would not But took it and Carryed it away but where she new not til afterwards the Negro told her he had Carryed it to Mathias Mitchel's Barn." The document is signed by the jury's forewoman, whose name appears to be written as Abigil Shuan or Shuar.
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ALS to Henry Colburn complaining about a printer, n.d. AM 19871
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Norton, Caroline, 1855
3 ALsS to Mr. Malcolm, n.d.; ALS to W. Stycheman, n.d.; 3 ALsS to "Dear Sir," n.d.; AN, 11 April 1855; AN, n.d. AM 85-47
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ALS to Beutley, n.d.; ALS to "Dear Sir," n.d. AM 17754
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TMs of a speech in Latin, delivered before the Graduate College Union in Proctor Hall, 2 copies, 12 December 1919. AM 8553
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Photograph of Otto Meissner, defendant in the "Ministries Case," 12 March 1948; photograph of attorneys Dorothea G. Minskoff and Warren E. Magee, n.d. AM 1998-18
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Oakley, Charles S, 1842
2 ALsS to James F. Summons regarding manufactured tobacco, 12 and 31 March 1842. AM 13592
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Typed draft (19 pages) from the files of Voyages magazine. This story was published in Voyages: Vol. IV, nos 3-4 (Spring 1971-1972).
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Circular with accompanying ALS by John J. Shipherd to George Harmon, 3 April 1834. AM 22077
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D, in Spanish, 11 December 1880. AM 2004-156
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Oceana, 1880
3 ADsS, 1880. AM 81-8
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O'Connell, Daniel, 1843
ADS, resolution of thanks to Robert Tyler from Loyal National Repeal Association of Ireland, 10 April 1843. AM 13692
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O'Connor, W. D, 1888
ALS to Frederic Vinton, 14 September 1888. AM 8143
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ALS to Richard J. Hinton suggesting he try for clerkship in the War Department, 2 June 1861. AM 13690
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D, list of contributors for the National Washington Monument in Washington, D. C., n.d. AM 89-64
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Offenbach, Jacques, 1816
ALS to "Monsieur," 1816. Transferred from Theater Collection
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ALS to "Dear Sir," 2 November 1893.; ALS to Mr. Coller, 25 January 1894; copy of a painting, 1904. AM 16867
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Consists of six court documents related to the apprehension, arraignment, and imprisonment of Ann Porter, an Ohio woman accused and convicted of "murdering her infant child in her womb." At the time, abortion of pregnancy was legal under common law up until the point of "quickening" at which a pregnant person could feel the movements of the fetus. The documents include a manuscript warrant issued by Richard D. George, Justice of the Peace, commanding any constable of Urbana to apprehend Porter who "sometime in the month of March last was guilty of the crime of murder by killing a child with which she...was then pregnant or that she aided or assisted in the commission of said crime." There is also an affidavit signed by Andrew Kirkpatrick (relation unknown) who swears that Porter committed the act; recognizance slips for six witnesses; and a document containing George's summarization of the series of actions in the case, which included issue of the warrant, the apprehension of Porter by a constable, the subpoena of witnesses, Porter's not guilty plea, and his own judgement of Porter's guilt and sentencing of Porter to imprisonment "until legally dischanged by law."
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Consists of a document granting a frontierswoman the legal ownership of a wolf scalp taken from a wolf that she hunted, which would have allowed her to claim a bounty. The document was signed by William Newell, a justice of the peace in Champagne County, Ohio. The spelling of Polly Kisir's last name is unclear from the document.
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DS, certificate of life membership to Charles Richard Williams, Class of 1876, signed by James Campbell, 20 April 1922. AM 9939
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6 ACsS and 5 ALsS to Josef Hoffman, 1893-1899. AM 19583
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Olden, A. P, 1932
Copy of ALS to Amey Richey, 20 July 1932. AM 90-93
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2 TLsS, in French, to Léon-François Hoffman, 1961; TL (carbon), in French, from Hoffman, 24 September 1965. AM 2000-99
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Old Flag, The, 1864
"The Old Flag," manuscript newspaper, Vol. 1 No. 1, 17 February 1864. AM 17352
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Oliphant, Margaret, 1888
ALS to "W. W." asking information about S. S. McClure, claiming to represent a syndicate of American Newspapers; clippings regarding Oliphant, n.d. AM 13257
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ALS to Mrs. Fitzgerald, n.d. AM 1994-112
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Oliphant, Margaret, 1877
ALS to "Dear Sir," 1877. AM 1997-62
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Olivier, Laurence, 1951
TLS to Princeton University Press asking for a copy of "Organization and Personnel of the Shakespearean Company," 10 November 1951. AM 77-137
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AMsS, poem in Spanish, 1826. AM 1999-30
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2 TLsS to Miriam Holden discussing Olschak's book, "Hidden Treasures of Bhutan," 1969-1970. AM 22077
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Oman, William, 1952
TLS to Professor Thomas Riggs, Jr. of Princeton, 15 December 1952. AM 21464
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Onassis, Jackie, undated
ALS with envelope to Dr. Howard Behrman presenting a guidebook of the White House, n.d. Removed from guidebook of the White House. AM 90-5
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ALS to Robert Dundas Melville, 2nd Viscount, stating that Mr. Ferguson is unable to accept an appointment, 29 August 1810. AM 11393
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O'Neil, Henry, 1878
ALS to I. R. Spence, 2 September 1878. AM 21451
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O'Neil, I. B, 1866
ALS to "Brother Dock," 11 March 1866. AM 81-35
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Oothoudt, Henry, 1785
ALS to Gerard Bornher, also signed by Gen. Rensselaer, 31 December 1785. AM 14895
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Oothoudt, Henry, 1788
DS to Judah Burton for land on the Mohowk River, also signed by Gen. Rensselaer, 12 February 1788. AM 167
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ALS to Gouverneur Morris, signed by unknown person, 8 March 1800. AM 77-131
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Oregon State, 1921
DS, official signatures of governor and other officials, 17 February 1921.
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ALS to "Dear Sir," 2 March 1882. AM 13691
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ALS to Richard J. Hinton rejecting his Ms and expressing regret that no positions were available, 23 September 1874. AM 13689
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"To my dear old Friend Abraham Shuman," AMsS, poem, n.d. AM 22077
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ALS to Lord Francis North, 18 December 1683. AM 20328
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ALS to "My Lord," 31 March 1761. AM 19465
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TMs, biography, n.d. AM 8050
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ALS to Mr. Costa, 3 September 1846. AM 19703
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Orwell, George, undated
ALS to Mr. Lynn, signed "Eric Blair," n.d. AM 72-118
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Osborn, Laughton, 1845
ALS to Edgar Allan Poe, 12 November 1845. AM 16976
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Osborne, Adlai, 1941
Printed "Program of the Sixth Annual Convention of the Lloyd Clan," 22 October 1941. AM 16597
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ALS to Margot Street wishing a merry Christmas, with a cartoon, n.d. AM 80-78
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Osbourne, Lloyd, undated
"A Bolt from the Blue," TMs with autograph corrections, n.d. AM 14043
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ALS, unaddressed, n.d. AM 4535
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Osler, William, undated
ALS to Colleage, n.d. AM 9449
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5 ALsS to Rachel Annand Taylor, 1910-1911. AM 18960
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5 ALsS to his parents regarding his position as a surveyor for Persian railway construction, 1873-1874. AM 1998-46
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3 TLsS to "Dear Teall," 1918. AM 22077
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ALS to Mr. Adler, 19 March 1924. AM 18052
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ALS to John Maclean telling of missionary life in India, 5 February 1844. AM 2316
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Autograph signature, n.d.; form, biographical notes for The American Biographical Cyclopaedia, 6 May 1912. AM 12716
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"Checklist of Shelley autograph material found in American libraries," TMs, n.d.
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Owner, James, undated
DS, requisition slip of U. S. Navy for 125 lbs. white lead for "the Congress," n.d. AM 9225
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Copy of engraving, n.d. AM 18565
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Autograph signature and 3 bars of music, 18 December 1892; autographed photograph, n.d. AM 13257
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Packard, I, undated
ALS to King thanking him for subscription toward a new chapel, n.d. AM 2306
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TLS to Cyrus McCormick, 26 November 1917. AM 13365
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Autographed 7.5 by 9.5 in. photograph. AM 15460
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TLS to C. Leslie, 12 September 1921; TLS to Russell Radford, 27 February 1914. AM 12716
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Page, Charles H., 1870
ALS to Edward Lippitt containing copy of a poem written in honor of Charles Armistead Alexander, 8 February 1870. AM 8567
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Page, Charles H, 1817
ALS to Philip R. Fendall, 27 December 1817. AM 16087
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Page, John, 1782-1800
DS, appointing Justices of the Peace, 21 January 1800; ALS to John Tyler, 1782. AM 13366
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"Biography of Jonathon S. Page by Himself," TMs, Mormon account of life in Utah, February 1902. AM 79-145
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Paine, Thomas, 1803
ALS, with Photostat, to Mr. Babcock referencing current politics and accusing Oliver Ellsworth of being opposed to Republican principles, 10 October 1803. AM 1122
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Inscribed typescript of remarks by Pais at the memorial ceremony for Helen Dukas, Institute for Advanced Study, March 15, 1982
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"Bonaparte + The Echo," AMs, lines published by Palm, n.d. AM 1997-104
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Palmer, Edward, 1876
ALS to Professor Baird, 7 January 1876. AM 19160
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Palmer, Zilph, 1956
ALS to Hamilton Cottier, 19 November 1956. AM 80-54
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ALS to Kiper, 1931. AM 2002-86
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2 ALsS to "Dear Sir," 10 April 1811 and 15 July 1837; 3 copies of engravings, n.d. AM 18565
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ALS to unknown recipient declining invitation to dine, n.d. AM 506
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15 TLsS and 1 ACS to Professor Robert Alan Koch, 1949-1968. AM 85-90
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Papyri, 1921-1993
Correspondence regarding the Princeton Papyrus Collections, 1921-1993. AM 1994-23
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Park, B, 1799
2 ALsS to Charles Beatty Green, 3 and 7 May 1799. AM 10651
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Parke, I, 1835
ADS recommending the undersheriff of Sussex fix 10 ordinary sittings for trial, 14 June 1835. AM 17152
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Parker, Cortlandt, 1887
ALS to Ida Thackeray, 20 July 1887. AM 12716
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ALS to John S. Gordon, 26 February 1929. AM 16236
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Parker, James, 1806
ALS to Thomas P. Johnson about the order of removal of a pauper, 31 January 1806. AM 10557
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TLS to Henry Savage, 17 September 1945; 3 ACsS, postcards, to C. P. Ray, Jr., June 1921.
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Consists of court proceedings for a theft case brought by Samuel Tenney (1748-1816), a white man who was a Federalist member of the United States House of Representatives, against Asa Light, an African American man from Exeter, New Hampshire, under the jurisdiction of justice of the peace William Parker Jr. (1731-1813). Materials include a complaint and warrant for the arrest of Asa Light, who is described in the document as "a boy of colour, labourer...[who] on the twentieth day of September 1808 with force and arms broke and entered your complainants store and with like force did steal and carry away...five dollar bank bill...a half dollar bank bill and three pen knives." There is also a summons for three witnesses, a statement from deputy sheriff F.B. Lathan confirming that Light had been apprehended and the witnesses summoned, an account of costs, Light's guilty plea, and a detailed statement of the sentence delivered by Parker. Light was ordered to pay a fine of three dollars, damages of $13.50 (twice the value of materials stolen, which were returned), and seven dollars in court costs; the documents note that Light was to pay Tenney funds earned from three months service to any individual of Tenney's choice and "to stand committed till this sentence be performed." These court proceedings provide an example of how Black men were treated in the legal system in New England during the early years of the United States.
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ALS to Miss Woodbury, 21 December 1891. AM 12716
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19.5 by 23 in. ALS to George W. Tucker, 18 March 1843. AM 22050
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Parr, Samuel, 1822
L to Rev. Thomas Maurice, 17 January 1822. AM 80-104
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ANS, n.d. AM 12665
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4 ALsS to John Lane by Parrish and Kenneth Gahame, 1889-1904; TLS to Elmer A. Adler, 24 January 1910. AM 15131
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Parry, Hubert, 1908
ALS to Arnold Bax expressing his regret for not attending Bax's concert, 5 October 1908. AM 84-29
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ALS to Walter Crane, n.d. Tipped in "Don Quixote," retold by Judge Parry, EX 3170.33.845.12 c.2. AM 83-103
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Consists of a two-page letter from William Bostwick Parsons, a Kansas settler associated with anti-slavery and Free Soil movements, to a friend he addresses as Beak. In the letter, Parsons describes his escape from pro-slavery raiders known as "Border Ruffians" who attacked him as he was leaving Kansas to return to his studies at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire. Writing from Chicago, Illinois, where he was recovering from an illness, Parsons indicates that he would have to return to Kansas due to a lack of funds. He also describes giving speeches on Free Kansas and the presidential campaign of John Charles Frémont, as well as his experience during the May 1856 sacking of Lawrence, Kansas, by pro-slavery settlers during the series of conflicts known as "Bleeding Kansas." The letter was written shortly after the murder of Parsons' associate David Starr Hoyt (1821-1856).
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Partridge, Frances, 1993
ACS and 4 ALsS to Margaret Sherry, 1993. AM 1994-20
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Passage, John, 1809
DS to Andrew Hunter, bond for $4:000, 17 March 1809; 2 DsS to Andrew Hunter, bond for $2,000, 17 March 1809. AM 9160, 9131, 9132
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"Deliciae Hortenses or Garden Recreations" and "Voluptates Apianae," Photostats of AMs, poems, n.d. AM 13152
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Paul, Elinor, undated
ALS to Logan Pearsall Smith, n.d. AM 87-66
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Paul, J. M., 1805
ALS to Benjamin Guild concerning the sale of a horse, 14 February 1805. AM 1911
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ALS to Peter Irving, 22 September 1812. AM 17987
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ALS to General George P. Morris, 15 October 1858. AM 2004-33
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Pater, Hester M, undated
2 ALsS to Mr. Armour, n.d. AM 85-60
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Pater, Walter, undated
ALS to Mr. Armour, n.d. Removed from G. A. Armour's copy of Vol. 1 of Pater's "Marius the Epicurean." AM 22100
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ALS, unaddressed, 27 December 1858; ALS to R. Smith, 15 June 1870; ALS to John Polson, 28 August 1880. AM 91-19
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2 ALsS to "Dear Aberdeen" inviting him to Princeton to receive an honorary degree, 1897. AM 22077
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ALS to Benjamin McCluston, 28 February 1891. AM 88-49
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TLS to Hamilton Cottier, with copy of reply, 21 September 1955; TLS to Cottier, 20 May 1966. Found in books from Cottier's private collection, 1982. AM 22023
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Patterson, James, 1807
ALS to the trustees, resigning his position as tutor, 8 October 1807. AM 9033
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Patterson, Joseph, 1837
DS to Nathaniel Van Kirk, lease of a farm in Lawrence Township, NJ, 26 January 1837. AM 10836
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ALS to Jacob Green requesting his immediate return from Baltimore, 31 May 1836. AM 13577
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Paxson, Edward M, 1889
ALS to Victor Guillou, 7 January 1889. AM 12890
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Payne's speech, AMs, 11 pp., given at the Republican Convention (Chicago, IL) in support of the General Ulysses S. Grant and Schuyler Colfax ticket. AM 2013-28
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Payne, Roger, undated
AD, bill for repairing and binding a Bible, n.d. AM 14028
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Peale, Rembrandt, 1845
ALS to C. Edwards Lester protesting the uncomplimentary attitude of William Dunlap towards himself and his father, 27 December 1845. AM 9567
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Peale, Rembrandt, 1857
ALS to L. C. Bayles inquiring about the portrait of King George formerly in the frame later used for the portrait of Washington by Charles Wilson Peale (Rembrandt's father), 25 July 1857. AM 1982 Pyne Henry
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Pearce, Daniel, 1702
D, statement regarding the right of way on Hooper's land, n.d.; DS to Mary Hooper, agreement for land and tenement, 4 August 1702; AD to Hooper, bill, 1702. AM 1506, 1501, 1495
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Pearson Family, undated
D, genealogical record of the descendants of Robert Pearson, d. 1704, of Burlington County, NJ, n.d. AM 1913
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ALS to "Dear Sir," n.d.; ALS to Mr. Williams, 12 November 1913. AM 17208
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Peck Family, undated
D, genealogical record of the Peck Family, n.d.
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Autograph signature, n.d.; ALS to Hamilton Holt, 12 June 1903; ALS to B. Lockwood, 4 March 1900; 2 ALsS to W. D. Phillips, 1875-1886; copy of engraving, 1896; printed picture, n.d. AM 18565
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Peckinpaugh, N. R, 1892
TLS to Ivan Johnson, friendly letter, 25 January 1892. AM 11332
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Peek, Joseph, 1763
ADS, receipt to Jonathan Sergeant for a deed from the executors, 1763. AM 13454
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Consists of a bound album containing an unpublished manuscript and photographs by hunter and author Charles Victor Alexander Peel, in which he documents a 1903 big game hunting trip to Wyoming's Gros Ventre Wilderness and other regions. The manuscript includes sixty-six original bromide photographs, almost all annotated, illustrating Peel's travels through the Rocky Mountain West. The account is occasionally divided into short chapters with headings such as "Hunting the wapiti," "Hunting mountain sheep," "Hunting the prong-horn antelope," and "Hunting lynx and lion." The photographs were taken by an unidentified person who rode along with Peel, as several of the photographs picture Peel himself.
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Peel, Robert, 1824
ALS to Robert Galmanno, 1 May 1824; 2 copies of engravings, n.d. AM 18565
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Pelham, Henry, undated
DS to William Pitt, warrant for deducting pay, n.d.; copy of engraving, n.d. AM 18565
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Pelton, Benjamin, 1775
DS, copy of his will, 30 September 1775. AM 1912
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"Thanksgiving Sermon," AMs, 24 November 1771. AM 14068
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Photostat of ALS to Rev. Bellamy regarding Jonathan Edwards in Princeton, 9 April 1750. AM 11851
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Transcription of his quarter bills at Harvard, 1721.
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DS to Jonathan Sergeant, receipt for salary as tutor, 28 September 1769; ADS to Jonathan Dickinson, order to pay James Thomson, with receipt, n.d. AM 407, 408, 409 Pyne Henry
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AMss and TMss, genealogical records, n.d. AM 21325
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Pemberton, Joseph, 1805
ALS to James Lee, order to deliver to William Griffith certain deeds and documents, 10 May 1805. AM 966 Lee
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ALS to Lord Townshend, Secretary of State, reporting illegal printing of verse libel "The Duke of Ormond's Complaint," 10 March 1725. AM 80-119
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Miscellaneous collection of autographs, photographs, Ls, and Ds saved while on a diplomatic mission to Germany, 1883-1889. AM 14847
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Souvenirs from Germany which belonged to Pendleton's daughter, Mrs. Jane F. Brice. AM 14847
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Penn, Thomas, 1760
Photostat of ALS to Dr. William Smith regarding collections for the college in London, 10 May 1760. AM 11852
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Penn, William, 1701
Photostat of DS, deed to Richard Stockton, Jr., 25 October 1701. AM 10226
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Penn, William, 1681
Photostat of DS, receipt for money from Edward Jefferson, 11 October 1681. AM 14040
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Penn, William, 1679
Deed signed by William Penn and others to Thomas Dorman and others, for land in West New Jersey. AM 21606
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3 ALsS to Irving Brown, 1925-1930. AM 20556
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Pennell, Joseph, undated
ALS to Dolueson, n.d. AM 16828
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Penrose, Boies, 1898
TLS to General William B. Franklin, 17 September 1898. AM 12716
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ALS to Henry C. Carey, 28 September 1849. AM 12716
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Perceval, Spencer, 1811
D, 16 August 1811; 3 copies of engravings, n.d. AM 18565
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Percy, Louisa, undated
ALS to Miss Talbot, n.d. AM 1996-96
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4 TLsS and 1 TL (carbon), correspondence between Perera, Mrs. Charles W. Collier, and the U. S. Department of State, 1942-1946. AM 2003-102
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ALS to Jonathan Sergeant regarding payment of two college servants for ringing the college bell, 17 August 1768. AM 9022
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DS to Jonathan Sergeant, receipt of salary as tutor, 20 May 1769; DS, receipt for all accounts due from Trustees, 28 September 1769; ALS, order to pay Jacob Taylor, 24 October 1765. AM 410, 411, 1317 Pyne Henry
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Photographically illustrated autobiography of Dr. Edward Stanley Perkins, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Assistant Surgeon of the Volunteer U.S. Navy, recording his time in the Civil War, as well as trips to the West Indies, South America, Cape of Good Hope Africa, and the Island of St. Helena, while on active duty with the U.S. Navy, 1864-1868. Folio, 17 manuscript pages (dsibound from scrapbook), with 21 mounted albumen photographs of his travels to the West Indies, South America, Africa, and St. Helena; a printed folding map of Stanley Harbor (East Falkland Island); and 20 partially printed and full manuscript orders and pension papers, with the various signatures of Civil War Era luminaries, including Secretary of the Navy Gideon Wells, Rear Admiral David G. Farragut, Chiefs of the Bureau of Navigation Captain Percival Drayton and Thornton A. Jenkins, Secretary of the Interior David R. Francis, Chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Dr. William Whelan, U.S. Commissioner of Pensions William Lochren. Some of the letters (orders) are tipped in; others are laid in loosely. This autobiography appears to have been compiled by Perkins after he left military service (the scrapbook has a patent date of March 1876 embossed on rear board). AM 2014-34
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"Rain in Belgium," AMsS, 1 p., n.d. AM 80-79
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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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Photostat of ALS to General Foch, 28 March 1918; ALS to Mr. Brown from his sister, May, 1919. AM 10816
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Pertz, George, undated
19 by 24 in. diploma. E4650
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Peters, Richard, 1780
Photostat of ALS to "Gov. Rodney," 7 March 1780. AM 17484
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Peters, Richard, 1762
Photostat of ALS to Reverend Smith, 2 December 1762. AM 11853
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Peters, Richard, 1821
ALS to Elias Boudinot, thanking him for sending him agricultural information. AM 90-45
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TLsS to and from various correspondents, 1962-1978. AM FL 77-20
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Petition, 1880
DS, petition against the building of a railroad under the English Channel, signed by A. Tennyson, Herbert Spencer, Lord Dunsany, and others, n.d., but c. 1880; clipping regarding abandonment of project, 21 January 1975. AM 79-73
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Phelps, Samuel, 1852
ALS to Hunter, 14 January 1952. AM 17368
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DS, memorandum of the building of Greenwich meeting house, 1775-1787. AM 9790
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Phillips, Herman, 1944
ACS to Mr. Brooks with attached newspaper clipping, 6 October 1944. Removed from "A New Friendship's Garland," 1899, PR 4877.N48.1899
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Consists of eight subsequent versions of the poem "Boys," including preliminary notes, manuscript and typescript drafts, corrected proofs, and a clipping of the final version published in The New Republic on March 3, 2014. There is also a cover letter and envelope addressed to Daniel Halpern, to whom Phillips sent these materials.
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Phillips, Watts, undated
ALS to "My Dear Shepherd," with illustration, n.d. AM 9578
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Phillips, Wendell, 1884
ALS to Madam Liue, 10 July 1884. AM 16155
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Phillips, Wendell, 1864
AMsS, quotation, February 1864. AM 9285
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9 ALsS to Edward L. Pierce, 1861-1877. AM 9715-9723
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ADS, receipt for a bond from Jonathan Sergeant, 20 February, 1762; ADS, receipt, 9 November 1781. AM 17187
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ADS, will, 30 January 1921; ADS, codicil, 1823. AM 12675
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Phillips, William, 1841
Invitation from the Corporation of the City of New York to dine with the Prince of Joinville, printed, 27 November 1841. AM 12678
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Pickering, Timothy, 1779
ALS to Thomas Bradford, order to deliver James Key and John Field, prisoners of war, to John Witherspoon to labor for him at Princeton, 27 August 1779. AM 1165
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Pickering, Timothy, 1794
DS to Benjamin Guild, commission appointing postmaster of Pittstown, New Jersey, 9 September 1794. AM 1896
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Pickering, Timothy, 1797
ALS to John Fitzgerald, 24 August 1797. AM 20820
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Pickle, Baltus, 1764
DS, lease for one year between Pickle, John Stevens and James Parker, 9 October 1764. AM 10498
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ALS to "My Lord," 1 December 1884; ALS to the Lord Bishop of Chester discussing Liverpool and Picton's book "Memorials," 3 December 1884. AM 22077
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Pierce, Edward L., 1861
Photostat of ALS to Mrs. Baker, 19 June 1861. AM 15018
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Autobiographical sketch, TMs, July 1949. AM 14396
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Pierce, Franklin, 1867
AL to "My Dear Nephew," 27 December 1867; ALS to "My Dear Sir," n.d.; ANS to A. B. Cobb, n.d. AM 13834, 13895, 21194
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Pierce, Franklin, 1866
ALS to Frank M. Pierce, his nephew, Class of 1870, 28 August 1866. AM 21146
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Autograph signature, clipped from a letter, n.d. AM 787
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Pierce, John, 1786
ALS to Colonel George Morgan regarding his claim for pay from the Office of Army Accounts, 25 August 1786. AM 2013
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Pierra, Adolfo, 1885
ALS to R. M. Field, 13 April 1885. AM 2004-106
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ALS to Francis Miller and E. L. Paurt, 25 February 1874. AM 15061
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Pinchot, Gifford, 1907
TLS to William Berryman Scott about forest destruction in the southern Appalachians, 18 April 1907. AM 10991
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Pinchot, Gifford, 1910
TLS to Mary R. Scott regarding the National Conservation Association, 19 December 1910. AM 16414
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Photostat of ALS to Viller, 16 November 1814. AM 17484
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Copy of TMs, extracts from his diary describing, among other things, two holidays with Ludwig Wittgenstein, 1912-1913. AM 21226
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Pintard, John, 1808
ALS to William P. Van Ness about a trial, 19 July 1808. AM 250 Pyne Henry
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Piper, Hugh, 1664
DS, fragment, 6 August 1664; CS, to and from unknown correspondents, n.d. AM 1503 Pyne Henry
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ALS to Mrs. John T. McCutcheon, Jr. explaining that the situation between herself and Scott Fitzgerald has been distorted, 22 November 1985; 2 color photographs of Pirie's father's house, October 1986. AM 87-62
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Pitcairn, Joseph, 1802
ALS to Robert Livingston, 20 January 1802. AM 12984
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Pitney, Mahlon, 1893
ALS to "Dear Fred," 20 November 1893. AM 12716
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DS to Duke of St. Albans, 21 July 1761; copy of engraving, n.d. AM 18565
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ALS to Lieut. Col. Bassett sending order of General McDougalls to take 71 flat boats and go to Ryhnebeck or Staatsburgh after wood, 15 November 1779. AM 138 Pyne Henry
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Platt, Zephaniah, 1793
DS to Smith Thompson, Class of 1788, license to practice law in Dutchess Co., New York, 29 May 1793. AM 9922
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ALS to William H. Flower thanking him for his congratulations and mentioning the cholera epidemic of 1892, 13 September 1892. AM 11408
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DS, appointing Charles Douglas as Captain of the Second Division of the stealth brigade of the 57th Regiment, 29 June 1824; DS, appointing William Huff Sheriff of Brunswick County, VA, 11 July 1823. AM 13366
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Forgery of ALS to Willis by Cosey, 7 December 1847; 2 printed items regarding Poe's papers, May 1955; facsimile of ALS to Messrs. Buckingham, editors of the N. England Magazine, with AMs, 4 May 1833; clipping of cartoon of Poe, n.d. AM 15513, 18243
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Poe, Edgar Allan, 1833
Facsimile of ALS to Messrs. Buckingham, editors of the N. England Magazine, with AMs, 4 May 1833. AM 12709
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Poe, Edgar Allan, 1842
ALS to F. W. Thomas, 19 November 1842. AM 13365
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Poe, Edgar Allan, 1842
ALS (Xerox) to F. W. Thomas, 19 November 1842. AM 12265
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Photostats of material relating to Poe, including ALsS and MssS, 1848-1849. AM 14284
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Copies of engravings, miscellaneous printed material, and letters about Poe, 1902-1909. AM 1997-51
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ALS to Garetta Dickinson, 5 May 1918. AM 1990-109
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Poel, William, 1913-1939
5 ALsS to Lady Keeble, 1930-1939; 2 ALsS to William Barher, 1913 and n.d. AM 18084
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Poel, William, 1927
2 ALsS to W. Wilkinson regarding the Everyman play and costumes, 1927. Found in Henry N. Paul books, 20 June 1962. AM 22077
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ALS, invitation to Union dinner in his honor, 17 January 1834. AM 22077
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Pole, Thomas, 1657
D, regarding suit versus William Andrews, respecting property in that parish, 1657. AM 1504 Pyne Henry
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Polhemus, John, 1898
Photostat of newspaper clipping about Major Polhemus and his activities in the Revolutionary War, 19 January 1898. AM 14173
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TLS to Richard M. Ludwig, 9 August 1966. AM 2004-89
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Polk, James K., 1826
ALS to James Barbour, Secretary of War, 26 January 1826; autograph signature, n.d. AM 13834
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Pollard, William, 1780
ALS to Stephen Van Rensselaer, bill for cloth, 3 August 1780. AM 7682
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ALS to Mildred R. Parsons, 7 October 1942. AM 2004-79
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Polydore, H. F, 1865
ALS to R. P. Burchan, 9 May 1865. AM 19862
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Polwhele, Richard, 1822
ALS to "Dear Sir" proposing to print the recipient's Prise-essay at Truro, 22 January 1822. Removed from Richard Polwhele's "History of Cornwall," London, Cadell and Daries, 1803. EX 14616.73. AM 21991
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Pons, George, undated
2 TMss and AMs regarding philology, n.d. . AM 22060
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Consists of two pay documents for Samuel Pomp, a Black soldier who served in the Connecticut Line of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. The earlier document is a pay order receipt, "Received… to secure the Payment of twenty-eight pounds… being the Balance due to Sam'l Pomp on the first Day of January last." It was signed by Eben Ledyard "in behalf of s'd Pomp" in Hartford, Connecticut, on October 23rd, 1780. The second document is a pay bond from the State of Connecticut for the "the sum of Three Pounds… which sum shall be paid to him or his Order at this Office" in June 1787 "with Lawful Interest thereof." It was signed by Peter Colt as treasurer on June 1st, 1782.
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ALS to "Dear Sir" 4 February 1884. AM 14366
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"Pope, The", 1849
AMs of "The Pope," as sung by The American Nightingale, Princeton, 6 March 1849. AM 12259
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Popleston, Richard, 1687
DS to William Hooper, bond, 8 September 1687. AM 1512 Pyne Henry
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ALS to "My Dear Dick," 24 December 1921; ALS to "My Dear Dick" from Spencer Portal, 11 October 1967; ALS to "My Dear Mary," 1 July 1926; photograph, "Bere Mill," n.d.
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TLS to H. L. Savage regarding the letters of Professor More, 20 January 1950. AM 13889
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Porter, Ebenezer, 1814
ADS, testimonial for David Marsh Smith, 23 September 1814. AM 8536
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TLS to William Sloane Kennedy, 29 March 1921. AM 20679
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Porter, George, 1942
TLS to Oliver Metzerott, enclosing copy of TMs of editorial on Maryland Taxes, 17 February 1942. AM 14090
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Porter, Horace, 1906
ALS to Dr. Ludson, 19 November 1906. AM 17541
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Porter, Jeremiah, 1831
ALS to his brother, James B. Porter, concerning the hardships he expects to encounter in his assignment as missionary of his church in Northwest Territory, 2 August 1831. AM 13044
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Photostat of ALS to Bleeker and Ledgwick, 9 September 1804. AM 17484
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Copies of 3 ALsS to Mr. Johnston, 1906; copy of ALS to Estes, n.d. AM 14129, 14211, 14190
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Potter, Gilbert, 1764
ALS to Enoch Green inviting him to preach as a candidate for "settlement among us," 1 August 1764. AM 1834
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ALS to Logan C. Murray regretting that he will be unable to meet with deacon Farrar, 19 October 1885. AM 10619
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Potter, Stephen, 1957
TLS to Gilmer V. Black, 14 May 1957. AM 17804
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Potts, George, 1820
ALS to James Engle, 4 December 1820. AM 13948
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3 ALsS to Samuel Ladd Howell, 15 March 1805, 4 December 1805, and 27 January 1806. AM 9526, 9527, 9528
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Potts, Stacy, 1810
ALS to Thomas P. Johnson, his nephew, regarding the case between himself and the executors of the estate of Col. Thompson, 20 April 1810. AM 9013
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Consists of a 3-page photocopy of a transcript of a short wave broadcast from Rome, Italy, of a talk by Ezra Pound called "Power."
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Correspondence between Omar Pound and Timothy Materer, 1978-1988; miscellaneous Omar Pound material (1982-1991): copies of poems (including the long poem "Saint Erkenwald"), copies of CVs, bibliography. AM 2013-77
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Powell, Baden, 1935
ALS to Luther Edmunds Price, 26 July 1935. AM 11028
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TLS to R. Stockton Pyne regarding an inquiry about a government publication of data on Booker T. Washington, 21 January 1902. AM 10574 Pyne Henry
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Powers, James, 1811
DS to Benjamin Guild, deed for 1/2 acre in Quakertown, NJ, 31 October 1811 . AM 1914
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Pownall, Thomas, 1760
DS, appointment of James Leonard as captain of Militia Company. AM 13076
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ALS to Thomas Becket, 21 December 1788. Transferred from Theater Collection
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11 TLsS to Presbrey regarding his work in WWI, 1917-1918; D, certificate from American Red Cross, May 1918. AM 16486
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Presbrey, Otis F, 1847
DS, marriage certificate, 3 February 1847. AM 18082
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Autograph signature, n.d. AM 10714
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ALS to Thomas Appinwall, 12 February 1849. AM 13366
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Preston, John, 1663
ADS, certificate in behalf of Richard Cross, 10 August 1663. AMP 1538
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Preston, William, 1860
Typescript copy of L to his son, then 2 years old, offering advice on life, 5 April 1860. AM 13374
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3 TLsS and 2 ANsS, in Greek, to Theodore Vrettos, 1961-1962. AM 2000-100
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ALS to Perera, in Italian, 21 March 1957. AM 21175
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Price, Nathaniel, 1811
DS, agreement with James Beers and executors of estate of John Stevenson, 20 May 1811. AM 1927
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Price, Rodman, 1853
ALS to H. J. Redfield regarding the appointment of Robert MacGard to a position in the Custom House, 20 December 1853. AM 10686
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3 AMss, 1809-1839; newspaper clippings, n.d. AM 2004-165
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Priestley, Joseph, 1797
ALS to George Thatcher, Congressman, 13 December 1797. AM 90-3
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2 ALsS to Mr. Graham regarding coins and medals, 6 October 1859 and 5 January 1860. AM 80-79
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ALS to James W. Alexander declining invitation to alumni dinner, 19 February 1884. AM 141 Pyne Henry
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Photostat of D, rent-roll for 1777. AM 13661
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Includes a letter from Robert Lewis to his nephew George Washington Lewis (March 30, 1828), a letter from George Washington Lewis to John Trumbull (April 10, 1828), a letter from Benjamin George Eyre to John Trumbull (April 7, 1831), and a letter from Varnum Lansing Collins to Josephine Perry Morgan (December 31, 1912).
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Consists of a 31-page minute book for the Board of Managers of the Children's Home in Princeton, New Jersey, during the Civil War. The Children's Home was a social welfare organization founded around 1858 by a group of Princeton women. Recorded at each monthly meeting are the surnames of the women in attendance, donations taken in (money, clothing and fabric, food, etc.) and occasional notes on activities. Frequent meeting attendees include women with the surnames Olmstead, Hodge, Guild, Schenck, Craig, Hale, Steadman, Cumming, Clark, and Olden.
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27 by 22.5 in. certificate accompanying silver medal from Paris - Exposition Universelle de 1900.
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USS Princeton, 1944
D, official report of the sinking of the Princeton, 24 October 1944. AM 12831
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Pritt, Thomas Evan, 1886
ALS to Ryer recommending certain flies for fishing, 31 March 1886. Tipped in (EX) SH 451. xP7. 1885. AM 81-64
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ALS to "My Dear Constance," 14 October 1874. AM 16832
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ALS to Nathaniel Hawthorne, July 1859. Removed from book given by Mr. and Mrs. William Cahn. AM 22006
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Proctor, Edna Dean, 1891
AMsS, poem, March 1891. AM 80-79
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Proctor, Myra A., Journal, 1848-1856
Consists of a 148-page journal written by a female student from Townsend, Massachusetts, in the mid 19th century. The first entry begins on October 12th, 1848, which was Proctor's fourteenth birthday. She writes about "Colleges at the West," prayer meetings, visits from family members, Thanksgiving, religious sermons, and observations about daily life. Much of her journal discusses her schooling at the Groton Academy, where she writes about her teachers, studying natural philosophy and algebra, her disappointment at the lack of a chemistry course, and the library. She also writes about attending the teacher's institute in Pepperall.
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Proust, Marcel, undated
ALS to Robert de Montesquiou, n.d. AM 86-130
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Consists of a manuscript legal document in which Susanna Prouty, a woman living in Washington County, New York, in the early 19th century, negotiates her long-term financial, medical, and housing security through an agreement with her son. In the document, Prouty, who was recently widowed following the death of her husband, Richard Prouty, one year prior, enters into a binding legal agreement with Luke Prouty, her third son. She provides him $1500 in exchange for guaranteed food, clothing, access to living quarters and common spaces in Luke's home, the use of a horse and two cows, medical care in the event of her illness, and $5 annually for the remainder of her life. This document provides evidence of Prouty's legal self-advocacy and successful leveraging of the liquidity of her financial assets to secure an advantageous arrangement that would provide economic stability in a cultural context where such security was not readily available to widowed and single women. The document was signed by Hugh Moor of Bethuel Church as a witness and by Luke Prouty at Salem, New York.
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DsS, 2 passes issued to V. J. Hartshorn, 9 January and 1 February 1864. AM 11027
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Prowse, D. W, 1905
ALS to Mr. Baxter, 29 December 1905. AM 15230
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17 by 12 in. poem about Pryor by Henry William Rankin, 10 March 1900. AM 16580
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Consists of a substantial record concerning an investigation into the death and possible murder of Anthony, a formerly enslaved Black man who had recently been emancipated upon the death of his former enslaver, Isaac N. Robertson, in 1857. It is likely that Anthony died as the result of a racially motivated assault by a white man, though the report is inconclusive. The coroner, Thomas Pugh, states "that from a surgical examination made in the presence of the Jury... his death was caused by a blow or injury received on the left side of the head...by whom or how inflicted the jury cannot ascertain." Following the coroner's statement and the forensic reports of two surgeons are ten pages of depositions by fifteen white witnesses. The two primary witnesses are Nicolas Pamplin, proprietor of Pamplin's Depot and likely candidate for a fatal assault on Anthony, and Martha Wilkins, Anthony's employer who sent him to the depot to fetch lumber.
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Photograph of Purves, n.d.
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Putnam, Israel, 1783
ALS to Oliver Wendall regarding his furniture, 21 March 1783. AM 13009
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Putnam, Israel, 1777
ALS to Brig. Gen. Rodney, 19 January 1777. AM 13680
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Putnam, Israel, 1777
Typescript copy of L to Colonel John Neilson relative to preventing supplies of flour from getting into the hands of the British, 26 January 1777; typescript copy of L to Neilson giving instructions about guarding road, 16 January 1777. AM 9785, 9786
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2 ALsS to Henry Colburn, 7 and 12 February 1840. AM 19603
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Quinby, Henry C, 1920
TLS to Frederic Middlebrook, sending a carbon copy of a speech made at dinner, 24 January 1920. AM 13257
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Quincy, Josiah, 1831
ALS to John Locke, 12 July 1831. AM 14895
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3 ALsS to Francis H. Underwood discussing the writing of some books or stories, n.d. AM 11395
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Quinet, Edgar, 1862
ALS, unaddressed, crying out against Napoleon the III, 31 October 1862. AM 86-134
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ADS to Elizabeth R. Scott, certificate admitting her to membership of St. Peter's Church, 10 October 1819. AM 8043
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R., Sergeant, 1839
Photostatic copies of account of the Battle of Princeton, printed, with illustration, 1839. AM 14259
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Ragg, J. W, undated
AMs, poetry, some verses unpublished, some from "King Alfred's Dreams," n.d. AM 12984
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28 ALsS, 1 TLS, and 4 ACsS to John Lane, 1889-1903. AM 20887
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7 ALsS addressed to Joseph Harris and beginning "Dear Children," 1809-1818. AM 16201
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ALS to Casper William Whitney, 6 December 1905. AM 2004-87
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Raley, Loker, undated
ALS to Lew Ney defending his own poetry and book, "Salute to the New-Born," against Ney's criticism, and explaining his criticism of Ney's work, n.d. AM 13536
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Ralston, Samuel, undated
ALS to Jacob Green regarding obtaining subscriptions for a pamphlet, n.d. AM 13577
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19 ALsS and 3 ACsS to George Reavey, relating to France, 1930-1954. AM 18646
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"Turgeniev Snovidetz," AMs and printed material, n.d. AM 18646
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Ramsay, David, 1810
ALS to Jedidiah Morse, 3 May 1810. AM 238
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Ramsay, David, 1807
ALS to Dr. Myers describing the influenza in Charleston and his method of treating it by bleeding, 19 November 1807. AM 145
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ALS to "Dear Sir," 16 November 1882. AM 20893
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ALS to Kathryn Newell Adams, 14 January 1932. AM 19597
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ALS to Archibald Alexander concerning the omission of treatment of the moral sense from Ranch's psychology, the state of Mercersburgh institutions, and requesting a the recommendation of a professor, 4 June 1840. AM 2000 Pyne Henry
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Rand, Rose, 1939
"Logik der Forderungen," TMs (Xerox), article, n.d.; 3 TLsS (Xerox) relating to the article, 1939. AM 21602
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Randall, Paul, 1810
ALS to John Pintard regretting that Pintard was not chosen for embassy in France and criticizing the government, 25 September 1810. AM 13804
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ALS to Frank Thomas, 11 June 1877. AM 12716
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2 ALsS to unknown recipients, 1886-1887. AM 2006-81
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Rankin, McKee, undated
Photograph and autograph, n.d. AM 2004-129
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2 ALsS to Doctor Behrman, 13 December 1949 and 19 April 1950. AM 90-4
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ALS to "My Dear Sir," 31 January 1849; carte de visite photograph of Rawlinson, n.d. AM 91-80
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AMs, n.d. AM 12984
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Raymond, Walter, 1900
ALS to J. Thomas Hutchinson, 14 March 1900. AM 12984
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TLS and 3 ALsS to Bernard K. Schaefer, 1947-1965; newspaper clippings, 1952. AM 21278
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Read, Geo. of Penn, 1779
ADS, December 1779.
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5 Photostats of ALsS to "My Dear Pappa," 1784-1786. AM 14293
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Reade, John, 1707
D to Sarah Eare, bill for lawyer's service, 29 April 1707. AM 1539 Pyne Henry
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Reagan, Ronald, 1970
TLS to Si Willis, 13 October 1970. AM 92-62
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Redding, Cyrus, 1848
ALS to Miss Crump, 19 December 1848. AM 21798
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Redfern, Paul, 1954-1968
Material related to Redfern's disappearance, including TMs article and newspaper clippings, 1954-1968. AM 19624
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TLS to Charles V. D. Joline concerning an address of Redfield's, 27 May 1913. AM 11033
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Reed, Joseph, 1784
AL to W. Amory introducing Benjamin Vaughn, 1784. AM 2030
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Reed, Joseph, 1783
ALS to G. A. Baker regarding a mortgage, 18 June 1783. AM 2029
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Reed, Joseph, 1784
ALS to William Bell concerning the state of trade between America and England, 13 February 1784. AM 2031
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Reed, Joseph, 1779
DS to David Rittenhouse, order to pay Mary Moore, account of her claim on estate of Oswald Eve, 19 November 1779. AM 143 Pyne Henry
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Reed, Joseph, undated
DS to John Styles et al., order of ejectment and trespass, n.d. AM 415 Pyne Henry
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Reed, Joseph, 1765-1770
ALS to Jonathan Sergeant enclosing notes for his attention, December 1767; ALS to Sergeant enclosing bills for collection, 2 January 1770; ADS to Andrew Reed, receipt for payment from estate of John Dagworthy, 3 July 1765. AM 416, 417, 418 Pyne Henry
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ALS to Mr. Hogg describing how he helped Hugh Brown burn his father's books, December 1917. AM 22065
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Reid, Whitelaw, 1885
AL to Logan C. Murray declining an invitation to meet Dr. Farrar, 19 October 1885. AM 10620
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Early publicity material for the Type-Writer, 1875. AM 20360
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ALS to unknown recipient concerning his relationship with a young man named Rippel, 12 March 1791. AM 13257
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Reuter, J. R, 1900
ALS to "Sir," 11 April 1900. Removed from J. R. Fisher, Finland and the Tsars, 1899. 1636. 349 (13 April 1949). AM 22077
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Revel, Jean Pierre, 1853
ALS to James Carnahan, 12 August 1853. AM 8384
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Revere, John M, 1834
2 ALsS to Jacob Green on conditions at Jefferson College, 10 and 18 June 1834. AM 13577
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Revere, Paul, 1777-1796
DS, bond from the State of the Massachusetts Bay with engraving attributed to Revere, 1 September 1777; ALS from Davis to Samuel Hodgdon regarding metal in Revere's possession, 24 March 1796. AM 13365
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Revoira, G. T, 1906
ALS, in Italian, to "Illustrious Professor," 23 January 1906. AM 22077
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Revoza, 1907
ALS to unknown recipient, 1907. AM 20917
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AMsS, quote from his song, "Silver Threads Among the Gold," 14 February 1888. AM 14791
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Reynolds, Mary, 1836
ALS from her nephew, John, 23 January 1836. AM 16237
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ALS to "Sir," 5 March 1821. AM 21217
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Rhee, Syngman, 1954
Copy of TLS to Reverend Stewart M. Robinson, 22 February 1954. AM 16510
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Illuminated Ms leaf with prayer by St. Ignatius, n.d. AM 83-167
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Rhoades, James, 1916
ALS to "My Dear Q," 4 April 1916. AM 13028
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5 ALsS and 1 ACS to Rhoads from various correspondents regarding ornithology, 1890-1920; TLS from Rhoads to Whitmer Stone, 7 April 1913. AM 15342
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Consists of a 380-page ledger documenting the sale of grains, wood, flaxseed oil, and whiskey by David Rhodes, the proprietor of Middle Creek Mill, a grain and sawmill, distillery, and farm located on the border of Emmitsburg, Maryland, and Freedom Township, Pennsylvania. Customers included European American settlers and African Americans in this predominantly Catholic community that straddled the Mason-Dixon Line. Those noted as African American in the ledger include Daniel Reed, and people described as Black Will and Black Harry. Among the other names that are mentioned are Michael LaCou, Hugh Coons, Michael McCanty, Joa Elder, and individuals with the surnames Bowie, Butler, Carver, and Coldwell. Other Rhodes family members documented in the ledger who handled cash for the mill include Daniel Rhodes and Jacob Rhodes. There are also accounts for other employees including Polly Carver (or Canver), who was perhaps an African American woman, and Benjamin Hershey. Rhodes sometimes bartered with customers who delivered his flour to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and Baltimore, Maryland, in exchange for goods. Others settled their accounts by weaving, "schooling," and providing other services.
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Rhodes, James Ford, 1918
ALS to Joseph Robinson, 25 December 1918. AM 20925
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2 ALsS and 4 ACsS to Little Brown & Co., 1915-1918. AM 87-24
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ALS to Pane, 1926. AM 1999-54
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Rhys, Jean, 1973
ALS to Colin Huggett, 11 September 973. AM 1993-137
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Consists of a cabinet card photograph taken by Virginia A. Ribble, a professional photographer based in Lampasas, Texas, in the late 19th century. According to an inscription on the back of the photograph, the subject of the portrait is a young girl named Willa Fellbaum, though it could be the photographer Bess Fellbaum (1877-1943) rather than her mother Willa. The image is faded, though the subject's face can still be seen clearly.
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Rice, James, 1870-1872
5 ALsS to Charles Young, 1870-1872; ANS to "Dear Madam," 18 November 1870. AM 1998-83
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ALS to James W. Alexander, call to supply pulpit at Charlotte, 16 January 1826; ALS to "Sir" regarding a theological seminary for the South, 3 September 1823. AM 1318, 1976 Pyne Henry
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ALS to Lapsley G. Walker, personal letter about his life in Florida, future sermon in St. Petersburg, and relationship to Secretary Ickes, 22 May 1938. AM 11799
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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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Richards, James, 1823
2 ALsS to his wife, Caroline, May 1823. AM 12528
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2 ALsS and 1 TLS to Parke E. Doland, 1937-1940; ALS to Mary E. Doolittle, 23 March 1936; ALS, unaddressed, 14 February 1940. AM 13475
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ALS to E. Lippincott, n.d. AM 21766
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6 ADsS of the Nassau Hall Education Society, also bearing signatures of John Maclean, James Weatherby, and Robert Baird, 1822. AM 8522
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Richardson, Howard, 1962
ALS to Brooks Jones, 16 January 1962. AM 18651
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Richardson, Samuel, 1754
ALS to Lady Elizabeth Echlin, 7 December 1754. AM 16829
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Richardson, Samuel, 1742
ALS to Mr. Hill, 29 October 1742. AM 14598
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Richardson, Samuel, 1751
ALS, unaddressed, 28 September 1751.
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Consists of a biography of Amy White Richmond (1836-1908, née Howland) in the form of a manuscript narrative and handmade scrapbook written and assembled by her daughter, Mary Almy Richmond (1864-1946, later Pressly), recounting her life, times, and family history spanning several generations. The narrative documents Amy White Richmond's life in Massachusetts and, later, Michigan; as well as the story of her role in several well-connected New England and New York families, including the Richmond, Cornell, and Howland families.
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TLS to William J. Luetge, Christmas letter, December 1969. AM 87-39
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Ricker, E. S, 1913
"Report of work in the Indian Office to Dr. Abel," TMs, 25 March 1913. AM 79-139
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Ridings, William, Diary of Military Service in Minnesota and the Dakota Territory, 1867-1870
Consists of a diary kept by William Ridings, a sergeant in the 10th United States Infantry Company I, during his military service in Minnesota and the Dakota Territory in the late 1860s. This diary provides a United States soldiers' perspective on army life in a time when the United States government was shifting its military focus from the American Civil War to concerted attempts to violently subdue the Sioux, Ojibwa (Chippewa), and Cree people and other Native Americans living on the Upper Great Plains. While most of the diary spans Ridings' time in Minnesota and the Dakota Territory, it begins with his training in Kentucky and ends with his later service in Texas. Ridings describes interactions with Sioux, Ojibwa, and Cree people; fur traders near Fort Abercrombie; and English and Dutch settlers on their way to the Oregon Territory. He also writes of the daily activities and travels of his company and frequently remarks on his fellow soldiers' regular problems with drunkenness.
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TLS to "My Dear Tom," 12 August 1901. AM 12010
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Material related to his stay in Turkey, including pamphlets from the 1896 Olympics, a printed map of Piri Reis in 1513, and various Mss, 1834-1941. AM 20923
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2 ALsS and 1 TLS to Miss Adams, 1952-1953; ALS to Katherine Pearce, 21 February 1932. AM 20912
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ALS to Herbert Stockbridge, 16 February 1895. AM 15094
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ALS to John Lambert attempting to persuade him to stop in Indianapolis, 16 April 1904. AM 13240
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9 Ls to Michael Monahan written by an amanuensis, 1914-1936. AM 12234
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ALS to James Newton Matthews, 8 November 1897. AM 22007
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ALS to "Madam," 26 February 1835; 2 copies of engraving with printed signature, n.d. AM 18565
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Ritchie, Thomas, 1852
ALS to "My Dear Sir," 4 August 1852. AM 21993
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TLS to Elizabeth Doolittle, 28 May 1935. AM 13475
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Rivington, James, 1788
ALS to William Tilghman about a debt owed him by Daniel Heath since 1784, 1 April 1788. AM 10562 Pyne Henry
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DS, program of dinner in his honor given by the Classics department in recognition of 48 years of service, autograph signatures of 30 of his friends, 20 May 1936. AM 11217
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46 photocopies of ALsS to "Monsieur Laborde," 1786-1804. Location of originals unknown. AM 87-23
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Robder, Anna, Bound Manuscript Copy of "The Picture, or, My Own Choice, A Comedy in Five Acts", 1810
One bound volume containing a manuscript copy of an anonymous play, "The Picture, or, My Own Choice, A Comedy in Five Acts," which was printed for the author and published in 1796. This volume is most likely a fair copy created for personal use by Anna Rodber, who signed and dated the first leaf after the title page ("Anna Robder, Jersey, May 10th 1810").
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8 ALsS to various correspondents, 1846-1865. AM 20727
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TLS regarding an order for Ruland's catalogue of the Raphael Collection for the Princeton University Library, 29 August 1979. AM 80-40
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Roberts, Jonathan, 1703
D, account of rent from the tenants of Northill and Linkinhorne, 13 January 1703; D, account of money received for Mary Hooper from tenants, 22 October 1703. AM 1502, 1516 Pyne Henry
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TLS to Mr. Weber discussing some proofs of her book which she compiled, 28 February 1927. AM 21983
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Newspaper clippings with reviews of Roberts's historical novels, 1937-1958. AM 88-6
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"Villanelle of Washington Square," TMsS, poem, 29 October 1913. AM 14788
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Copy of "Robot Bombing Over Surrey, England," TMs, war diary, June to October 1944. AM 13253
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ALS to Mr. Cadell, 7 January 1775; ALS to "Sir," with copy of engraving, 21 July 1785. AM 91-19
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Robinson, Beverly, 1775
ADS, receipt to Jacob Knoffen for payment of rent, 21 May 1775. AM 16496
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Robinson, John T, 1847
ALS to E. N. Dickerson about securing a copyright, 23 January 1847. AM 1570
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Robinson, Lennox, 1950
TLS to Mr. Abbott Van Nortranck, 3 March 1950. AM 2003-61
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Robinson, M. S, 1800
ALS to Cadell and Davies, 24 August 1800; copy of engraving, n.d. AM 17070
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Copy of engraving, with color, n.d.; ALS, in French, unaddressed, n.d. AM 21813
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ALS to Moses Taylor Pyne sending thanks for invitation to Princeton dinner, 3 March 1884. AM 150 Pyne Henry
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15 by 10.5 in. diploma, M.A., Pennsylvania, 1763. AM 15324
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Rodney, Thomas, 1776
ALS to Colonel John Cadwalder, 25 December 1776. AM 17362
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Rodney, Thomas, 1776
TMs, abstracts from address given to the Light Infantry of Dover, DE, 1776. AM 9827
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Consists of a cabinet card photograph depicting two Native American cavalrymen in the United States Army's 7th Cavalry Regiment Troop L. Although the two men are unidentified, they are likely Comanche, Kiowa, Apache, or Arapaho. Troop L was comprised of young men from these four indigenous groups of the Great Plains that the United States government forcibly removed to settlements surrounding Fort Sill, Oklahoma, in the wake of the Red River War. It is possible that the soldier on the right may be I-See-O (Tahbonemah, Plenty Fires), a Kiowa 1st sergeant and diplomat.
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2 TLsS and 3 ALsS to Peter Johnson, 1992. AM 1998-39
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5 ALsS to Fred Canfield concerning his mineral collection, 1894-1900. AM 13206
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ALS to Lady Trelawney, 17 June 1873. AM 16907
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Roema, Baron, 1842-1849
ALS to Dr. Jones, 17 March 1843; ALS to W. C. Rives, 13 January 1842; 2 ANsS, instructions to the Post Office to forward mail, 1849.
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"Woodbines in October," AMsS, poem, 1877. AM 80-79
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22 TMss and 1 AMs, poetry, n.d. AM 18594
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Rogers, Bruce, undated
ACS and ALS to Elmer Adler, n.d. Transferred from GA
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28 AMss, poetry, 1816-1818. AM 83-130
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Rogers, Fairman, 1867
ALS to "My Dear Boker," 11 January 1867. AM 22077
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Rogers, H, 1799
ALS to Robert Stockton concerning recipes for horse diseases, 16 October 1799. AM 9011
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Rogers, H. C, 1925-1926
Copies of correspondence, 7 TLs, regarding his Shakespeare Collection, which was a fake and which he was unsuccessful at inducing the British Museum to accept, 1925-1926. AM 13048
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ALS to W. Smail, n.d. AM 18737
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Rogers, Samuel, 1847
ALS to Mrs. Cowper, n.d.; ALS to Mr. Ruskin, 16 December 1847. AM 20970, 19697
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Consists of a corrected typescript draft, along with an author's copy of a reprint, of an essay titled "Nor Is Israel's Flag Mine" by Julius M. Rogoff (1884-1966), a Jewish American professor of physiology, experimental medecine, and endocrinology. The draft is a much-condensed early version of the journal article Rogoff published under the same title in Phi Lambda Kappa Quarterly (September 1953, Vol. 28, No. 3). In the essay draft, Rogoff responds to Alfred Lilienthal's 1949 Reader's Digest article titled "Israel's Flag is not Mine" and refutes the equation of Jewish American support for Israel with disloyalty to the United States as an anti-Semetic trope.
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Photostatic copies of 4 ALsS to Albert Einstein, 1922-1937. AM 18175
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Rolland, Romain, 1918
ALS to "Dear Sir," an American friend, speaking highly of the "Revve Politique Internationale," 24 September 1918. AM 87-108
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7 ALsS, 18 TLsS, and 2 ACsS, correspondence between Rollins, his wife, Beulah, and Fred Lockley, 1926-1927. AM 13773
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Romero, M, 1863
ALS to Nelson W. Green declining his services on behalf of the Mexican Government, 13 January 1863. AM 9856
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ALS to John Van Schanck thanking him for a saddle of mutton, 4 December 1817. AM 1979 Pyne Henry
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TLS to "Dear Margaret Jane," letter with news from Colorado, 9 February 1965. AM 83-129
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Romilly, Samuel, 1818
ALS to the Mayor of Bristol concerning Margaret Roach, a prisoner seeking a pardon, 3 January 1818. AM 9177
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Letter regarding the Bonneville Lock & Dam, Grand Coulee, and other water developments on the Columbia, Snake, and Salmon Rivers. Signed by Roosevelt with a note marked "Private" in black fountain pen ink on engraved The White House, Washington mint green letterhead.
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Root, Elihu, 1903-1909
TLS to Senator J. B. Foraker enclosing a proof set of Filipino coins, 19 June 1903; TLS to the "Diplomatic and Consular Officers of the United States" introducing Colonel DeWitt C. Poole, 15 January 1909. AM 13997, 17013
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Root, Elihu, 1909
TLS to W. H. Clemons regarding sending him a speech, 18 March 1909. AM 10559
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Root, Elihu, 1906
TLS to Major Lyonel Walter Vire Kennon, thanking him for an article, 2 October 1906. AM 92-62
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Root, Jesse, 1794-1799
ALS to Cepras Smith about a deed, 16 August 1799; ALS to his son, Ephraim Root, about legal business, 20 May 1794. AM 142, 173 Pyne Henry
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ALS to the Editor of "Hansard's Debates," 20 June 1872; ALS to Miss Smalley, 21 August 1895. AM 18565
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Rostand, Jean, 1943
ALS to "Cher Monsieur," in French, 1943. Found loose in book by his father, Edmund Rostand, "Pour la Grece" (1897): EX PQ2635.07 P58 1897
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TLS to John Douglas Gordon, thanking him, 9 July 1929. AM 16236
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Rotramel, W. S, 1852
ALS to Jefferson Davis asking him to send a letter to President Pierce favoring his appointment as Steward of Marine Hospital, 20 December 1852. AM 8702
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Rowell, Morse, 1882
ALS to John Maclean asking about college expenses, 28 March 1882. AM 2310
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ALS to "Dear Sir," 1919. AM 17074
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Consists of a ninety-six page unpublished, confidential report written by seven Spanish colonial judges (oidores) of the Real Audiencia of Río de La Plata y Charcas to King Charles III of Spain, offering their analysis of the independence movements of Quechua, Aymara, Inca, and other Indigenous people against colonial rule in South America and connecting the Indigenous uprisings of the 1770s and 1780s led by Túpac Amaru II (Inca) and Tomás Katari (Aymara) to the American Revolution.
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ALS to Citoyen Parmentier, 26 July 1802. AM 14026
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ALS to John T. McCutcheon, describing Scottie, F. Scott Fitzgerald's daughter, from their days as classmates at the Ethel Walker School, 11 July 1986. AM 87-62
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Rundle, Ursula, 1717
DS with Humphrey Mill, bond to Mary and Frances Hooper, 18 November 1717. AM 1524 Pyne-Henry
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ALS to Dalton, sending his History of Australia and enclosing "a couple of letters about Mr. Bryce," 24 November 1883. AM 11252
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Six-page letter (ALS) from American statesman Richard Rush to Daniel Webster, Secretary of State for President Millard Fillmore, regarding the Monroe Doctrine. The letter, which is addressed from Sydenham, near Philadelphia, mentions the Austro-Hungarian question, comparing Daniel Webster's foreign policy to the initial days after the proclamation of the Monroe Doctrine, as well as "Red Republicans" and Socialists in France and other diplomatic matters.
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ALS, CS, and 4 ACsS to Rushton, 1947-1948; printed card, invitation to lecture, n.d.; TMs, n.d. AM 14215
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2 ALsS from General J. Gregg, 4 and 30 June, 1867; ALS from Captain G. E. Smith, 27 June 1867; copy of newspaper clipping, n.d. WA 1994-94
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Consists of a mounted albumen photograph (8.5 x 11") by Andrew J. Russell depicting Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Institution in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory. Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Institution (ZCMI) was a department store chain founded by Mormon leader Brigham Young (1801-1877). The Cotton Yarn Depot, Eldredge and Clawson, and The Old Constitution buildings are also pictured, as are a number of people, covered wagons, and horses.
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Russell, Benjamin, 1788
ALS to George Thatcher, 20 August 1788. AM 22077
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Copy of TLS to Mrs. Lacy, 11 February 1921. AM 17847
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Russell, John, 1971-1982
ACS, ALS, and 2 TLsS to William Krauss, 1971-1982; TL (carbon) from Krauss, 1972. AM 1995-69
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ALS to Samos, 1 August 1870; copy of engraving, n.d. AM 18565
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ALS to Victoria, Queen of England, recommending Hemans, son of Felicia Hemans, for Consul at Buffalo, 20 June 1864. AM 11396
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ALS to "Dear Madam," 28 March 1902. AM 20392
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DS, passport, Edward E. Rankin, St. Petersburg, 2 July 1846. AM 14512
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TMs, Russo-Chinese agreement regarding lands of the Chinese Eastern Railway, 10 May 1909. AM 14243
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Russia, 1793
DS, 1793. AM 13973
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Rutherford, John, 1778
ALS to Thomas Cadell, the elder, London publisher, concerning his Cicero, 16 February 1778. AM 80-70
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ALS to General Terry, 15 December 1891. Removed from book
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ALS to Lincoln, 11 July 1779; ALS to Rop, 4 November 1781; ALS to Sir Salway, 24 March 1776; 3 copies of engravings, n.d. AM 18565
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Consists of a seven-page manuscript speech addressed to the commune of Charolles, France, by Jean-Philippe Saclier, a lawyer in the Parliament of Burgundy, in which he argues for the abolition of slavery. In the rest of the speech, Saclier welcomes the fall of Maximilien Robespierre and the establishment of a new republican government; urges for citizens to exercise new rights they gained during the French Revolution; and extols the value of freedom of the press.
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Sadlier, Michael, 1936
ALS to Carroll A. Wilson, 20 March 1936. AM 20699
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St. John Harbour, 1800
D, nautical chart of St. John Harbour, ca. 1800. AM 84-36
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St. Leon, Dufresne, 1791
ALS to "Monsieur" thanking him for warning concerning visit of Sr. Thevenot, 28 February 1791. AM 13257
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ALS, in French, to Victor Hugo expressing his thanks for Cromwell, and mentioning Keats, n.d. AM 81-12
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Autograph signature, n.d. AM 16414
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ALS to W. Marden, 23 May 1873; ALS to S. C. Hall, 14 June 1870; copy of engraving, n.d. AM 18565
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TLS, in German, to W. B. Scott thanking him for sending a copy of his book, 10 May 1927. AM 12513
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ALS to Elkin Mathews, 10 August 1891. AM 19713
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Correspondence with William Drenttel, 8 letters, 1988-1996. AM 1998-99
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TLS to Katherine Biggins Magill, relating to Catcher in the Rye, 1 letter. Restriction: not to be photocopied.
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Salinger, J. D., 1964
TLS to Bertram Mills, guidance director Mascoma Valley Regional High School West Canaan, NH, 11 November 1964. Restriction: not to be photocopied. AM 88-17
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ALS to J. W. Black, n.d. AM 14768
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ALS to Mr. Bowles regarding an appointment to be made, 23 May 1876. AM 11822
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Sanders, Lewis, 1854
ALS to Jefferson Davis, concerning squatters and the U.S. Land Commission, 28 January 1854. AM 8713
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Photostat of ALS to Lopez, 22 February 1847; ADS, in Spanish, signed by Lopez, 20 December 1832. AM 17484
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Santayana, George, 1949
ALS to Mr. Allison Delarue, 24 May 1949. AM 15662
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AMs, notes by Sarduy, 1983-1984; TLS from Edgardo Moctezuma to Peter Johnson, 2 August 2000. AM 2001-25
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ALS to John Lambert, 5 March 1903. AM 13240
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Sargent, Redford W, 1949
7 items related to the Russian Famine Voyange, some dated 1949. AM 2006-40
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Saroyan, William, 1951
ANS on printed page of "The Father," 21 January 1951. AM 17995
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Saroyan, William, 1938
DS, endorsed check also signed by Robert Grabhorn, 18 May 1938. Transferred from Graphic Arts, 10/2009. See record for Seroyan's "A Christmas Psalm" (1935)
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Sartre, Jean-Paul, 1963
TLS to Robert F. Goheen, regretting that he will not be able to lecture at Princeton the next year, 12 March 1963. AM 17582
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DS to Hugh Sloggett, receipt of money for the relief of the poor of the parish Jacobstow, Devon, 20 November 1704. AM 1530 Pyne Henry
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Savage, Henry L, undated
"Life of Dr. Witherspoon," AMs (Xerox), n.d. AM 21628
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"The Arte of Angling," AMs, notes, n.d.
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ALS to Professor Lawrence Thompson concerning the coming of Elmer Adler to Princeton, 28 September 1940. AM 77-105
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11 ALsS to his parents during his travel in Europe, 7 April - 20 July 1859. AM 2005-141
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Savile, Harold, 1933
TLS to Harriet Hulse, 14 August 1933. AM 92-62
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Sawyer, Philip, 1889
2 ALsS to Benjamin Hamblin, 1 March and 1 April 1889. AM 19136
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ALS to Wickle, 1 October 1879; "Somewhere," AMsS, poem, 9 February 1871; autograph signature, 9 December 1870. AM 9943
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Saxton, Charles, 1796
DS to John Pelton, quit claims, 7 January 1796. AM 1924
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Sayre, Lewis A., 1878
ALS to Mr. Elmer, M.D., 24 June 1878. AM 16232
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ALS to Moses Taylor Pyne regarding the life and character of Joseph Henry, 20 July 1886. AM 160 Pyne Henry
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Sayre, Stephen, 1811
DS, agreement in which Andrew Hunter apprentices a negro woman, Celia Freeman, to Sayre for 7 years to be taught housewifery, 30 May 1811. AM 9162
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Schaff, Philip, 1844
ALS to James W. Alexander, class of 1820, in German, 4 September 1844. AM 2003
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Schaff, Morris, 1909
TLS to Alfred A. Woodhull discussing some of Schaff's writings, 22 June 1909. AM 9104
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Consists of a watercolor painting by German-American artist Theodore Schauseil (1838-1920) titled "Mission of the Chey. and Arap. Agency. Built in the Year 1875." The painting depicts the Cheyenne and Arapaho Mission School at the Darlington Agency in what was then referred to as Indian Territory, now Oklahoma. The boarding school was built by Orthodox Quakers with United States government funds in 1872 as part of an assimilationist effort by white settlers to suppress Indigenous American peoples, cultures and languages. The painting reflects changes made to the school in 1875 to separate Cheyenne and Arapaho children. In 1879, the school was renamed the Arapaho Manual Labor and Boarding School, and Cheyenne students were moved to the Cheyenne Manual Labor and Boarding School at Caddo Springs.
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"A Pome," AMsS writte on oversize folder of Joesph Shippen, 6 February 1979. AM 79-0
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ALS to "The Editor of the Globe," 5 December 1833. AM 12716
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ALS to unknown recipient, 1814. AM 14564
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Schnopp, Karl, 1933
ALS to Gauleiter Julius Streicher, 13 May 1933. AM 19596
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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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Citations, brochures, and bulletins, all Xeroxes of originals at the U. S. Veterans Medical Center, Lyons, NJ, 1919-1978. AM 88-65
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Photostat of ALS to "Colonel," 16 June 1862. AM 17484
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ALS to Dr. John Torrey, 29 October 1831. AM 15631
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2 copies of DsS, 1819-1823. AM 7699, 7700
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"Final Report of the Bureau of State Organizations of the United States Fuel Administration," TMs, 1917-1919. AM 16658
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TLS to H. W. Grove, 14 May 1907. AM 15296
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ALS to Robert Morris concerning Indian supplies, n.d. AM 13070
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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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2 TLsS and 1 ALS to Harry Worcester Smith, 1928-1929; 2 TLs (carbon) and 1 CS from Smith, 1929-1935. AM 92-9
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2 ALsS to Francis J. Dicks, 24 April 1904 and 7 May 1908. AM 12880
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Scott, David, 1817
ALS to Artemus Boies inviting him to Harrisburgh and giving an account of travel facilities from Princeton, 18 June 1817. AM 13472
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Scott, Jack, 1967
"From Dissenter to Revolutionary: The Metamorphosis of John Witherspoon," TMs (Xerox), c. 1967. AM 19250
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ALS to Buhler, 28 June 1865; obituary, n.d. AM 14426
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Scott, Samuel, 1856
DS to William McHenry Scott, deed for land in Hamilton Co. Ohio, 10 July 1856. AM 11010
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Scott, Walter, 1886-1911
23 ALsS, 2 ANsS, 1 AL, and 1 AN from various correspondents to Scott and Will H. Dircks, publishers, 1886-1911. AM 1997-23
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Scott, William, 1851
DS, copy of last Will and Testament, 5 June 1851. AM 11011
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Illuminated birthday card, Ms, 1928; 14 certificates for various accomplishments, 1901-1940
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DS to Mrs. Col. Davies, pass to the U. S. lines, 25 October, 1861; ALS to Captain R. Anderson, 8 April 1843; Photostat of ALS to Major Graham, 17 February 1846; Photostat of ALS to "Sir," 23 May 1836. AM 17484, 17723, 21824
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Scribner, W. O, 1866
ALS to Vaola J. Hartshorn giving an account of his personal history in connection with the U. S. Civil War, 5 February 1866. AM 11026
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ALS to William Libbey accepting invitation to the sesquicentennial celebration of Princeton University, 9 October 1896. AM 9946
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Scudder, John, 1848
ALS to John Maclean about missionary life in India, 23 February 1848. AM 2317
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Scudder, John, 1813
ALS to Thomas P. Johnson with reference to the suit of the Executor of Leffert's estate, 5 April 1813. AM 10560
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Scudder, Nathaniel, 1777
ALS, with typed transcript, to "Sir," 28 March 1777; printed poem by Benjamin Prime on Scudder's death, 1781. AM 19612
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ALS to "Dear Sir," n.d. AM 12665
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Sedgwick, Adam, undated
AMs, notes for lecture, n.d. AM 8025
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ALS to Lewis J. Ceist, thank-you note, 4 June 1837. AM 80-79
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ALS to G. P. Putnam, 20 February 1854; 2 autograph signatures, 1 dated 9 August 1851, 1 n.d. AM 1996-16
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Sedgwick, Charles, 1870
ALS to his family, 1870. AM 12700
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ALS to "Dear Sir" regarding his aunt, Catharine Maria Sedgwick, 18 June 1827; 2 ALsS to Col. Aspinwall regarding Sedgwick, 1837. AM 1996-78
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Seely, Elias P., 1816
ADS to James Lee, receipt for judgment bond, 9 September 1816. AM 961 Lee
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Typewritten extractions from "Life and times of Selina, Countess of Huntingdon," and "Memorials of the Right Hon. Selina, Countess of Huntingdon," n.d. AM 2018, 2019 Pyne-Henry
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ALS to Mr. Colles, 28 September 1893; photograph of Selous's old house, 1925. AM 21796
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ALS to "My Dear Sir" commenting on his visit to the Rocky Mountains and hoping to meet with him, 4 March 1897. AM 90-59
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22 AMss and 2 TMss, poems, n.d. AM 20919
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TLS to François Hoffmann, in French, 27 June 1958. AM 2001-87
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ALS to Monsieur Servais, n.d. AM 2002-135
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Servis, Jacob, 1837
DS, agreement for sale of property with Hohn Golden, 16 January 1837. AM 1838
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2 photographs of captured wolves, n.d.; photograph of Seton with printed signature, n.d.; copy of ALS to Mrs. Milbank, 1 June 1899. AM 13834
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ALS to E. A. Stansbury 29 April 1861. AM 12716
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ALS to Mrs. Martin discussing a Chinese exhibit, 18 March 1885. AM 22077
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ALS to David A. Hall about securing a house in Washington D. C., 4 August 1849. AM 9302
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ALS to James Johonnet regretting that he could not meet the Friends of Free Education at Syracuse, 7 January 1850. AM 10565 Pyne Henry
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ALS to "Sir," 7 March 1862; ALS to Judson Kilpatrick, 27 March 1868. AM 17726
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Autograph signature on envelope addressed to L. B. Prince, n.d. AM 9287
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ALS to Charles Cullis, 23 February 1860. AM 12716
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Sewers, James, 1826
"Wyoming," AMs, poem, n.d.; "Greece," AMs, poem, 1826. AM 8213, 8214 Hart
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Seymour, Charles, 1931
TLS to William Halleran, 23 February 1931. AM 12390
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Shadwell, Thomas, 1673
DS, 16 April 1673. AM 21354
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Shahn, Ben, 1957
Copy of TL to "Dear Lane," 30 November 1957. AM 83-145
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Shaler, Alexander, 1886
ALS to General Horatio C. King regarding testifying on Shaler's behalf, 22 April 1886. AM 92-62
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Shannon, Chalres H, 1904
ALS to Lady Gregory, 9 May 1904. AM 14788
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Shannon, Isaac, 1847
Photostat of D, financial statement for first year at the Princeton Theological Seminary, 1847. AM 12501
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Engraving of bookseller and publisher Joseph Johnson (1738-1809) by engraver and artist William Sharp (1749-1824) from a portrait by Moses Haughton.
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Shaw, Anna Howard, 1911
TLS to Mrs. Fiske regarding the suffrage movement, 29 August 1911. AM 16283
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Shaw, Josiah, 1820
ADS, certifying Sally Adams as a member of the Methodist Society, 19 November 1820. AM 2004-128
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Shaw, Julia, 1943
ALS to Parke E. Doland about the death of her mother, 3 February 1943. AM 13475
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Shaw, Lemuel, 1856
ALS to "My Dear Sir," 1 August 1856. AM 20891
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Shaw, Samuel, Jr, 1767
ALS to Jonathan Sergeant in regard to "debts collected," 31 October 1767. AM 431 Pyne Henry
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Shea, J. B, 1914
TLS to V. L. Collins about journal of Colonel George Morgan. AM 9795
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Anonymous AL demonstrating intense racism in Washington D. C., 1862. AM 19733
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Sheffey, Hugh W., 1862
ALS to Hon. Thomas S. Bocock, 31 March 1862. AM 13365
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Sheffield, Noel D, 1945
TLS to Logan Pearsall Smith regarding "phrasal collocations," 19 February 1945. AM 22077
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2 photographs of Santiago Bay with AN on back, 1898; 2 photographs of unidentified bay, 1875. AM 1995-41
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Sheldon, Elisha, undated
Photostat of DS, roll of field staff and commissioned officers, n.d. AM 10015
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DS to Jonathan Sergeant, receipt, signed by Thomas Watson, 26 June 1759. AM 474 Pyne Henry
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Photostat of ALS to unknown recipient, 23 December 1872. AM 17484
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"A May Morning," copy of AMsS, poem, n.d. AM 17606
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"Nantucket," facsimile of AMsS, poem, n.d. Removed from F. D. Sherman's "Lyrics for a lute," 1890. EX PS2812. L8. 1890. AM 22077
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Consists of a set of letters to "Grandma" (Mary Pearl of Guilderland, New York) from her daughter, Elmira Sherman, and her grandchildren, Fannie A. Sherman, Mary P. Sherman, and James L. Sherman, dating from 1854 to 1864. Of particular note is the 1864 Civil War letter written from the front in Memphis, Tennessee, from James L. Sherman, a white officer leading Company A of the 68th U.S. Colored Troops Infantry Regiment (USCT). His letter details his re-entry into the army, his appointment as lieutenant of the 68th USCT, reporting for duty at Benton Barracks in Missouri, and being sent to Memphis. He writes of the bravery and capabilities of African American soldiers in the war, and that many of them were formerly enslaved in Missouri but now are "men acting for themselves, handling their own earnings & enjoying the fruits of their labors." Sherman strongly identifies with the men under his command; emphasizing the solidarity he feels with them he writes: "We as Colored Soldiers are pleased with such laudatory accounts of our Brothers, & we too expect to send forth as bright a record when our turn comes."
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Sherman, Roger, 1783
DS, Court Summons, 28 February 1783.
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Sherman, Roger, 1794
DS granting Benjamin Prescott power of attorney, 5 July 1794. AM 12630
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Sherman, William P, 1839
ADS, copy of an order to sell estate of Noah Titus, deceased, 27 June 1839. AM 1935
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3 ALsS to Logan C. Murray regretting that he cannot attend: the meeting of the National Bankers' Association, 7 October 1887; the Union League Club for the reception to Dr. McCosh, 5 March 1888; a visit to Murray, 17 July 1888. AM 10621
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Autograph signature, along with those of Joseph C. Audenried, John M. Bacon, D. M. Poe, William D. Whipple, and J. C. McCoy, n.d. AM 9288
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Photostat of ALS to Joseph F. Centin, 26 January 1876. AM 16012
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Consists of a three-page letter from William Tecumseh Sherman to James B. McPherson, in which Sherman provides detailed instructions on bolstering fortifications surrounding Vicksburg, Mississippi, which the Union Army had recently taken on July 4th, 1863. In the letter, Sherman orders a tightening of security around Vicksburg by enlisting the services of formerly enslaved African Americans, including a group of one hundred people from Roach's Plantation, which is described as being "on the Valley Road near the Baldgrand Creek." Sherman also commands McPherson to tighten security in order to prevent a system of spies from developing within the Union Army's ranks. The letter is housed in a custom case created by a former owner.
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TLS to Curtis Brown, 4 February 1933. AM 17926
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ALS to Mrs. Darton, 31 January 1849. AM 16469
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ALS to "My Dear Ross," n.d.; photograph of Shields, n.d. AM 22077
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Shields, John, 1786
ALS to Captain William Smith, 16 September 1786. AM 12205
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Shiras, George, 1869
ALS to E. R. Hoas, 25 May 1869; 1 photograph with autograph signature, n.d.; 1 copy of engraving, n.d. AM 18565
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Short, William, 1791
ALS to William Nelson, asking for news of his brother and sister, discussing the probability of his appointment as minister to France, and discussing the French Revolution, 21 February 1791. AM 13462
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TLS to Hedemaro Namboo Okuma introducing his brother, 5 February 1913. AM 14770
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ALS to Edward Everett introducing Miss D. B. Bates, 17 August 1858. AM 11864
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TMss, Photostats, and pamphlets in connection with Rex et Regina vs. Lutherland, n.d. AM 14074
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"Colonel Johnson Eats a Love Apple," AMsS, prose, n.d. AM 14098
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ALS to "Sir," 14 April 1813; copy of engraving, n.d. AM 18565
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DS to John Anderson, deed for 6 or 7 acres of interest in a steam saw mill, 3 August 1789. AM 20694
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ALS to Professor B. Silliman about her writings, 26 November 1822. AM 12220
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ALS to Mrs. Street describing a trip she just came back from, 6 March 1857. AM 80-79
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ALS to Sarah Austin, 31 October 1836. AM 2000-71
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ALS to Mrs. Long, wife of Secretary of Navy, John D. Long, forwarding a letter and check to be applied to the MAINE Fund, 24 March 1898. AM 88-22
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TLS to L. Fredericks., 12 April 1918. AM 17932
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Silliman, Benjamin, 1839
ALS to Jacob Green regarding a paper of Green's on trilobites, 4 April 1839; ALS to Green regarding a box of trilobites Green has for him, 10 December 1839. AM 13577
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8 ALsS to and from various correspondents, 1842-1861. AM 13540, 13906-13907, 13970, 13971, 13868
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D, 25 April 1842; D, 13 May 1817; DS, 7 June 1848; AD, n.d. AM 13592, 13903
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Simmons, James F., 1862
2 ALsS to Thomas Corwin, 26 and 29 May 1862; 4 ADs, proposals, ordinances, and bills, n.d. AM 22077
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10 ALsS to and from various correspondents, 1842-1861. AM 13592
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4 ALsS to James F. Simmons, his father, concerning running of cotton mills and financial difficulties, February - August 1861. AM 13592
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Simms, Charles, 1799
ALS to Charles Fenton Mercer recommending Douglas Simms to his "friendly attentions," 30 April 1799. AM 2324
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ALS to Henry B. Dawson, 21 February 1859; ALS to "My Dear Sir," 25 June 1856. AM 12400, 17962
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2 ALsS to Reverend Robert Gourdin, 17 December 1853 and 8 July 1854. AM 12358
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15 by 12.5 in. diploma from the Princeton Theological Seminary, 12 may 1857. AM 9981
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ALS to "the President," sending a book as a testimonial of her high appreciation of his noble character, 1 December 1888. AM 21989
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Simpson, James, 1850
ADS, memorandum for he Quarter Master General's Department, 22 July 1850. AM 12984
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DS to Oliver Hunt, constable, warrant, 5 August 1803. AM 1218
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ALS to Lord Melville, 28 November 1803. AM 19715
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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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TLS to Mr. Higgins regarding Socialism at Princeton, 20 November 1923. AM 88-82
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ALS to Walter de La Mare, sending him a book of verse, 4 May 1956. AM 16051
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Sitwell, Osbert, undated
ALS to Delarue, n.d. AM 18860
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Sitwell, Osbert, 1953
Photograph taken by Rollie McKenna, 1953. AM 20018
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Skelton, Josiah, 1804
D to Andrew Hunter, deed for land in Princeton adjoining land of Francis Larkin and President Burr, 15 May 1804. AM 8836
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Skillman, Joseph A, 1852
Ms, survey of Skillman's land, 15 June 1852. AM 22020
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ALS to Mrs. Doolittle about a visit to Lawrence School, 9 December 1934. AM 13475
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[Easton] [E.L. Wolf, printer?]; Broadside. 25 x 20 cm; Within border, printed in two columns divided rule; Monody on the Death of General Z. Taylor composed for the occasion by Mrs. E.S. Swift.
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TLS to C. O. v Kienbusch concerning articles written by G. E. M. Skues, 3 May 1950. AM 81-7
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12 ALsS to Edward T. Boies, 1937-1947. AM 21329
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ANS about Slatin's life by Mrs. Benjamin Rusle, 1932; 3 ALsS to Banson, 1924-1926; TMs, obituary, 5 October 1932. AM 16009, 15501
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ALS to William Berryman Scott regarding his duties next winter, 27 April 1880. AM 10996
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ALS to Stephen Alexander, enclosing a check for $10.00, 27 March 1883. AM 11441
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ALS to Lawrence F. Bower, 15 December 1895. AM 14287
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ALS to Varnum Lansing Collins concerning an article for publication, 8 February 1899. AM 8375
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"Napoleon," galley proof, n.d. AM 288360
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Sloggett, Hugh, 1704
D, account of the timber sold at Michaelston and of the money paid out by Sloggett, 24 June 1704. AM 1514 Pyne Henry
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Sly, John F., 1938-1942
ALsS, TLsS and TLs to and from various correspondents, 1938-1942; 2 DsS, publishing contracts, 1940. AM 1993-122
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ALS to Charles A. Howell, 14 August 1866. AM 21734
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ALS to John G. Shea, 4 July 1856; engraving of de Smet, n.d. AM 19446
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Smith, A, 1853
ALS to the Quarter Master General of the Forces, 14 October 1853. AM 12984
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ALS to Arthur, 16 December 1859. AM 17196
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TNS to Professor E. W. Kemmerer, 20 September 1932; TLS to Selena M. Campbell, 3 March 1934. AM 13871, 12933
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Smith, Alfred E., 1919
TLS to H. C. Christianson & Co., 31 October 1919. AM 92-62
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Smith, Buckingham, 1865
4 ALsS to "Dear Sir," November - December 1865. AM 22077
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Smith, Edward, 1842
ALS to Pay Master General, 8 October 1842. AM 12984
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ALS to Mr. Griswold asking him to present a small gift to Fanny, n.d. AM 80-79
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ALS to the Editor of "The Forum" thanking him for Ms entitled "Russian Supremacy: Its Permanence," 15 February 1897. AM 13670
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2 ALsS to Mr. Young, n.d. AM 13671
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ALS to Margot Street describing an affair given in his honor on his 90th birthday, 4 November 1959; 2 photographs, 1 dated 21 October 1957, 1 n.d.; newspaper clippings, 1962-1968. AM 80-108
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7 ALsS to Edmund Bright, 1891. AM 19123
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Smith, Gerrit, 1837-1855
5 ALsS to various correspondents, 1837-1855. AM 19992
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Smith, Gerrit, 1846
ALS to Obadiah A. Bowe, 7 November 1846. AM 16414
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Smith, Goldwin, 1854
ALS to J. W. Parker, 11 January 1854; ALS to unidentified correspondent, 15 February 1854. AM 91-19
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TLS to L. R. Carton listing books on hunting, 19 May 1930. AM 80-23
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Copies of TLsS and Ds relating to the isle-guard barrier, 1957-1971. AM 20465
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ALS and TMs by A. H. Wintersteen regarding Smith's death 1940; TLS to Wintersteen from Mary E. Alward, 6 April 1940; obituary clipping, 1 April 1940.
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Smith, James G, 1941
TMs, sermon preached at funeral of Smith by William L. Tucker, n.d.; copy of TL by Smith illustrating his interest in the church, 10 November 1941.
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ALS to Enoch Green, n.d.; ALS to Thomas Wharton, 16 March 1778. AM 1846, 153 Pyne Henry
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ALS (Photostat) to Amas Keeler, 16 March 1841; ALS (Photostat) to Major General Bennet, 17 March 1843; ALS (Photostat) to John C. Calhoun, 4 November 1843; ADS (Photostat) about sale of "Book of Mormons," 16 January 1830.
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"Letters From Joseph Fielding Smith and Others Regarding the Political Activities of Apostle Ezra Taft Benson," collection of TLsS, 1963. AM 19751
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Smith, S. H, 1816
ADS, with signature of James Madison and A. J. Dallas, 5 June 1816. AM 14138
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ALS to Nelson W. Green mentioning a journey to California and referring to a financial deal with Green, n.d.; ALS to Green asking him to assign her half of copyright to her, and mentioning her intended trip to the west, 14 August 1859. AM 9852, 9853
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DS, bond to William Donaldson, 8 August 1775.
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Smith, Nathaniel S, 1825
ADS to James Stevenson, bill for work, 9 October 1825. AM 1839
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ALS to Captain William Bunce concerning getting information from the Indians and about examining stones at Tampa Bay, 26 December 1837. AM 10687
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Smith, R. P, 1859
ALS to Nelson W. Green concerning sale of "Fifteen Years with the Mormons" and an account of lecturing by his wife, Mary Ettie V. Smith, with ANS from Mrs. Smith to Mrs. Green, 16 March 1859. AM 9854
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Smith, William, 1800
ALS to Mr. Sparhawk, n.d.; ALS to Jacob Read, 15 March 1800. AM 18565, 12665
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Smith, William Jr., 1756
Copy of ALS to Robert Ogden asking for a letter from Governor Jonathan Belcher to Lord Halifax, 25 August 1756. AM 9262
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ALS to unknown recipient, sending extract of a letter from Dr. Benjamin Avery to Mr. Aaron Burr the elder, request that the governor be notified of the arrival of his packet, 15 February 1757; DS to John Baldwin, 3 April 1848. AM 2004 Pyne Henry
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2 ADsS to Jonathan Sergeant, both receipts, 12 March 1746 and 27 November 1747. AM 441-442 Pyne Henry
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Smith, William, 1773
ALS to Colonel Reid concerning Caw suit in which Mr. Sergeant and Mrs. Stockerton were interested, 5 November, 1773.
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ALS to General Beauregard, 19 June 1861; DS appointing John Baldwin as Colonel, 30 April 1848. AM 13366
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ALS to "Sir," 27 October 1868; clipping from "The Literary World," 20 May 1882. AM 15242
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ALS to Colonel Aaron Ogden offering strategy to improve his game of chess, 6 November 1800. AM 12893
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ALS to William Eustis concerning a horse he has sent him, 20 December 1802. AM 162 Pyne Henry
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ALS to P. A. Rollins, 23 July 1875. AM 12360
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"America," AMsS of poem, for J. Hervey Cook, 4 January 1890; "America," AMsS, first stanza, 18 December 1894. AM 9887
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"America," AMsS of poem, for Mrs. Willard of Wollaston, 20 October 1893; newspaper clipping regarding the poem, n.d. AM 9125
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Smith, Sidney S, 1907
DS, receipt to V. Lansing Collins for engraving C. W. Peale's portrait of Washington, 26 December 1907. AM 9788
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Smith, Thomas, 1807
DS, marriage license with Charlotte Suder, 28 March 1807. AM 12009
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Smith, Will, 1762-1763
Photostats of 6 ALsS to Reverend Peters, all pertaining to collections and subscriptions Smith is trying to raise in London, 1762-1763. AM 11854
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ALS to William Berryman Scott, 26 January 1907. AM 10997
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Sniffen, C. C, 1921
ALS to Newton T. Hartshorn, replying to his inquiry about the location of an armory erected near the White House during the Civil War, 14 October 1921. AM 11025
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Snowden, David, 1778
ADS to the State of New Jersey regarding the removal of chests of books and papers belonging to the Legislature, 25 June 1778. AM 9141
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ALS to John Maclean mentioning memoir and other papers Maclean had sent him, his nephew Samuel Snowden Hayes, and Philip Lindsley, Class of 1804, 15 February 1882. AM 2308
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Snowden, Frank, 1862
ALS to Mr. Aiken, 29 January 1862. AM 13076
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ALS to Princeton University Trustees relative to a certificate for $2600 from the Leslie legacy, 11 April 1793. AM 1848
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AD, n.d.
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Solomon, Simeon, 1870
ALS to Joseph Swain, July 1870. AM 21139
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Consists of a commonplace book compiled by Lizzie M. Solomons, a student at Orangeburg Female College of South Carolina. The entries document the 1856-1857 academic year and include dedications, personal notes, and poetry from female students and teachers at both Orangeburg and Spartanburg Female College of South Carolina, both of which were early women's seminaries in the American South. A decade after Solomons' attendance at Orangeburg, the school was absorbed into Claflin University, the oldest historically black college in South Carolina. Many of the notes, including one from her teacher J. Wofford Tucker, offer advice on post-graduation life.
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Somerset, Lady, 1854
ALS to "Dear Sir," February 1854. AM 18669
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ALS, in Greek, to Jovich Brewer, 1828. AM 2002-94
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TLS to Mr. Ording regarding a photograph, 23 January 1942. AM 87-24
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Soule, John P., Photograph Album of the Aftermath of the Great Seattle Fire of 1889, circa 1889
Consists of a photograph album containing twenty-eight photographs by Seattle photographer John P. Soule documenting the Great Seattle Fire of 1889, which occurred on June 6th, 1889, and destroyed all buildings in Seattle's central business district. Many of the photographs feature human subjects standing amidst the rubble and ashes. Some of the photographs, especially those featuring Second Street, show businesses attempting to continue after the disaster by erecting tents as makeshift storefronts.
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South, Thomas, 1738
DS, deed to John Van Dyck for 220 acres of land, 25 May 1738. AM 10366
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Consists of a combined mathematics notebook and travel diary kept by Anna Southwick, a young woman living in Crawford County and later Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The first 27 pages of the notebook include mathematical notations, including tables titled "Promiscuous Questions," "Compound Addition and Subtraction," "Multiplication," and "Division," with many practical examples. At the conclusion of this section, a title page marked "Martha Southwick and Anna Southwick" marks the beginning of a brief account of Southwick's travels away from home in 1847, likely due to the death of a friend in Camden County. Later in the diary, Southwick documents her attendance at religious and abolitionist lectures in Philadelphia, including by Reverend Ashbel Parmelee, a Presbyterian minister and abolitionist orator, as well as by a Mr. Findal and a Mr. Capren. Her reading notes also relate to her interest in abolition and the history of slavery.
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DS to Abraham Glatz, certificate of membership in the Synomiletic Society, June 1850. AM 2295
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Sparks, Jared, 1849
ALS to John G. Locke, 12 February 1849. AM 14895
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Sparks, Jared, 1776-1783
9 copies of letters relating to the Battles of Trenton and Princeton in the Revolutionary War between General Howe, George Germain, Charles Lee, John Sullivan, Meshech Weare, John Witherspoon, and George Washington, 1776-1783. AM 9185
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Sparks, John, 1792
DS to William Hutton, deed for 2 acres in Deptford, 14 September 1792. AM 8835
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TLS to Robert Mountsier, 17 July 1908. AM 15296
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Spencer, Herbert, 1872
ALS to "Dear Sir," regarding a second edition of "Thoughts for the Times," 16 November 1872. AM 81-19
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ALS to Calvin Spencer, 2 August 1789; ALS from Oliver Spencer to Calvin, 19 August 1789; copy of TL to Calvin, 23 November 1784; copy of TL by Oliver to Samuel, 12 August 1788. AM 18210
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6 ALsS from various correspondents, 1871-1872. AM 16178
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TMs, extracts from diaries, 1865-1870. AM 14322
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6 ALsS to Annie Thomas, 1872-1873. AM 2000-19
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Spielmann, Marion, 1928
TLS to Sir hall Caine, 22 September 1928. AM 1994-113
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Spinks, Charles N, 1941
Printed material, propaganda articles by Spinks, 1941. AM 12442
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DS, Library of Congress acknowledgement to Henry Clay Cameron for books, 30 March 1870. AM 8456
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ALS to "Dear Sir," offering a story of hers to be published in the Independent, n.d. AM 80-79
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ALS to Messrs. DeWolfe, Fisher & Co., ordering some books for which she encloses the check, 18 September 1897. AM 11860
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Spoure, Edmund, 1686
DS to William Hooper et al., bond of indemnity, 6 September 1686. AM 1517 Pyne Henry
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ALS to Edward L. Pierce about a biography of her father being written, 24 August 1874. AM 9724
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ALS to Mrs. Anthony, 9 December 1879. AM 1998-86
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4 ALsS to M. Marron about collecting autographs and arranging exchanges, 1829-1831; ALS to Athanasi Coquerel, asking about sickness and death of Marron, 5 October 1832. AM 1951-1955
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Sprigg, Samuel, undated
ALS to John Cox regarding a rumor concerning the stock of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Co.. AM 260 Pyne Henry
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Spring, Samuel, 1809
ALS to Jedediah Morse denouncing an article against the doctrine of the Trinity, 1 July 1809. AM 254 Pyne Henry
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2 ALsS to Mrs. J. H. Beal, 2 November 1952 and 29 January 1967. AM 21579
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Consists of a commonplace book belonging to Polly Spurr (later known as Polly Cooper), a young woman living in New York in the 1820s. The first section contains twenty-four pages of Spurr's penmanship practice, while the second section, labeled "Mrs. Cooper's Diary" and presumably written after she was married, contains ten pages of reflections on religion, her religious readings, and gender roles. This section includes reflections copied from the Book of Common Prayer, the Christian Monitor, and the work of American writer Mary Laurens Ramsey.
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Squire, J. C., 1921
ALS to Francis C. Macdonald, looking forward to a visit to Princeton, 29 October 1921. AM 11276
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3 ALsS to John Croes, 1783. AM 11288
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2 ALsS to "Sir John," 5 August 1930, 9 October 1930. AM 17752
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Stafford, Jo, 1952
ALS to William Morris, thank-you note for kindness during her London stay, 21 April 1952. AM 84-94
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ALS to D. Colnagne, 1834; ALS to John Martin, 21 May 1840; ALS to Thomas Cromele, 27 November 1861. AM 19701, 21137
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ALS to the British Consul at Smyrna with comments on British consuls in area and desperate condition of local population regarding the Greek war, 27 May 1824. AM 80-70
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6 ALsS to M. Huret, concerning her husband, the Boer War, and Americans, 1897-1902. AM 20432
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ALS to Albert Sutton, order for 9 books on Africa, 5 April 1900. AM 17347
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ALS to Lady Wilde, 17 December 1888; ALS to Lady Wilde, signed "John Strange Winter," 9 June 1889; clippings, 1888-1911. AM 20532
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ALS to Arius Nye and Son, 22 April 1845; DS appointing H.H. Heath as Colonel of Volunteers, 25 May 1865; copy of engraving, n.d. AM 18565
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ALS to Nathaniel West concerning restoration of Dr. McLeod, 15 December 1862. AM 8788
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Stark, Horatio, 1806
ALS to Theodore Stark, 5 February 1806. AM 18448
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ALS to B. O. Flower, 9 May 1890. AM 12580
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Stearns, Samuel, 1814
ALS, testimonial for David Marsh Smith, 5 July 1814. AM 8537
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ALS to the editor of The World, 24 March 1887. AM 17654
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ALS to Francis C. Macdonald concerning Dr. Lord's poems, 21 May 1901. AM 11277
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ALS to Barr Ferree regarding a meeting of the New England Society, 31 March 1903. AM 9598
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Steele, Mary, 1845
ALS to her Aunt, L. Eston, about household affairs, 6 April 1845. AM 22077
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Steele, William H, 1884
ALS to John Maclean, friendly letter, 29 February 1884. AM 2314
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Stein, Nat, 1890
"Ode to the Pioneers of Corinne, Utah at their Reunion, March 25, 1890" TMs, 18 January 1890. AM 79-142
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ALS to Mr. Herzog, 13 September 1962. AM 20697
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3 ALsS to W. Tinsley, 1869-1870. AM 16906
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Steinway & Sons, 1864
ADS, invoice made out to W. A. Carter for 1 rosewood 7 octave piano, 6 May 1864. AM 79-140
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Steltzer, Ulli, 1969
Journal of a trip to photograph the Indians of the American Southwest, 1969. AM 20805
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ALS to William A. Carver, 1 September 1863. AM 20005
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Original manuscript of Leslie Stephen's article on British and American humor, December 1865, published in the Cornhill Magazine for 1866 (Vol. XIII, pp. 28-43), his first piece to be published in the magazine. Includes many annotations and corrections by Stephen throughout.
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Consists of fifty pages of manuscript writings by an 11-year-old girl living in Quogue, Southampton, on Long Island, New York, in the mid 19th century. Stephens often signed her works using the authorial pseudonym Analorick Azzelee. Her poems span various topics including biblical verses, flowers, insects, the parting of friends, and mortality, and several mark the occasion of deaths in the community, including Josiah Pierson Howel, the infant son of John and Nancy Howel, a 22-year-old woman named Frances Jessup, and Sarah Bishop of Beaver Dam, Westhampton. Prose writings include descriptions of the inhabitants, economy, landscape, and culture of Quogue and contain details such as the racial demographics of the local population, which at the time was roughly one-third Black and two-thirds white.
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ALS to "Brother," 12 January 1926; ALS to S. K. R., 26 June 1927. AM 16928
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ALS to his niece Helen Rogers about woman's suffrage, 10 August 1911. AM 79-45
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Stevens, Wallace, 1940
TLS to Witter Bynner, 3 January 1940. AM 83-26
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ALS to Alfred Noyes, 30 April 1916. AM 11278
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Autograph signature, 16 April 1893; ALS (facsimile) to Mrs. Ehrich, n.d.; 1 portrait, n.d. AM 22090
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Stewart, Ann H, 1822
ALS to John Guild asking that certain accounts be sent to Mr. Webstead, 19 September 1822. AM 1841
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DS, order of Hunterdon Co. Orphan's Court for division of his estate, October 1809. AM 1842
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7 TLsS to Willard Thorp and 1 TL from Thorp, 1941-1946. AM 14076
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Photograph, 26 August 1922. Dep 2991/ Dep 9331
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Stiles, Ezra, 1791
ALS to Oliver Ellsworth, enclosing diploma LL.D. Yale, 29 September 1791. AM 156 Pyne Henry
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Stirling, Fanny, undated
ALS to J. Heath Joyce, regretting that she cannot write for his paper, n.d. AM 11641
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ALS to General William H. Harrison, concerning a deed, 28 March 1837. AM 80-76
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2 ALsS to Edward Bok, 1894. AM 19654
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Guestbook, Saints' Rest, autographs and inscriptions, 1897-1912. AM 12774
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ALS to Miss Gilder, letter of advice and encouragement, n.d. AM 80-79
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ALS to W. J. Dornof, expressing his opinion on tobacco and alcohol, 5 November 1907. AM 88-47
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Stoker, Bram, 1899-1902
3 ALsS to Edward W. Bok, 1899-1902. AM 19479
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Stokes, Margaret, 1899
ALS to "Dear Sir," relating to her recent work on the "High Crosses of Ireland," 24 March 1899; clippings, n.d. AM 9480
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Stokowski, Leopold, 1929
TLS to John Douglas Gordon, 13 October 1929. AM 16236
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Story, Joseph, 1814-1825
AMs, memo, to Secretary of the Navy, n.d.; 2 ALsS to Bushrod Washington, 2 January 1814 and 11 November 1825; ALS to William Sullivan, 26 May 1821; 4 portraits, n.d. AM 18565, 13834
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ALS to Mr. Brown, n.d. AM 12716
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9 ALsS to John Lane, 1892-1894. AM 15390
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Strange, Thomas, 1723
ALS to the Countess of Coventry and Lord Arthur Somerset, cover letter for prophetic book, 29 June 1723; ALS to "Your Lordship," offering disastrous prophecies, 29 June 1723. AM 77-46
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Strathaven, Lord, 1789
ALS to Sir George Yonge, 2 April 1789. AM 12984
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TLS to J. Merrill Knapp, 2 December 1965; 2 TLsS (Carbons) by Knapp, regarding John Hersey, 1965-1966. AM 1994-51
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ALS to Lepette, 6 May 1868. AM 19862
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TLS to Mrs. Hall, 25 July 1931; TL to Mrs. Mary H. Hall, n.d. AM 12935
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Strohmeyer & Wyman, Stereoviews of the 1898 Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition, 1898
Consists of twenty-seven stereoviews picturing the 1898 Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition in Omaha, Nebraska, including the exposition's grounds and buildings, as well as attendees. Based on information provided in printed captions, views include a crowd in front of Government Building, waiting for a speech from William Jennings Bryan on Opening Day; Governor Silas A. Holcomb of Nebraska making the Opening Address; the "Midway" from the Administration Building; looking through the Colonnade towards the Liberal Arts Building; looking East from the Liberal Arts Building; the North side of the Court; Looking East on the Midway; "An Artistic Bit of the Trans-Mississippi Exposition" with statuary; the Fine Arts Building; "The Dome of the Government Building;" the International Hall; a Statue at the south end of the Machinery Building; the Colonnade East of the Manufacturers Building; and the Machinery and Electricity Building. The images also include night views of the grounds lighted with thousands of electrical lights and fireworks. Locations shown at night include the Horticultural Building, the Mine Building and Lagoon, Neptune Fountain and the Government Building, the Lagoon and Twin Towers, the Grand Court from Twin Towers; the Twin Towers themselves, and a "Magnificent Electrical Display," the Grand Court lit by electric light; a fireworks display; fireworks from the roof of the Mines Building; and a fireworks display described as "Feathery Fronds of Flame."
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2 ALsS to Arthur Mansfield Curry, 1907-1908. AM 17729
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Stryker, C. H, 1805
DS, waybill of mail stage for New York, endorsed by John Voorhees, 14 September 1805. AM 516
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ADS, receipt, 21 September 1820. AM 12984
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Stuart, Charles, 1816
DS, marriage license, 14 may 1816; LS to "Mous. le President," 2 May 1818. AM 1948; 1949
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ALS to the Duke of Portland, 22 March 1800. AM 12984
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Stuart, George H, 1885
ALS to Longan C. Murray, thanking him for an invitation, 17 October 1885. AM 10622
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Stuart, John, 1811
ALS to Stratford Canning, 28 July 1811. AM 91-79
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Stuart, Robert, 1814
ALS to Abraham Hunt about the whereabouts of Wilson P. Hunt, 26 July 1814. AM 10198
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Virginia enslaver Stuart S. Sholto's manuscript draft for an advertisement seeking the capture of five enslaved individuals. Trolious Riley, Douglas Riley, Henry Riley, and a man named Vincent had escaped Chantilly farm, located in Fairfax County near present day Chantilly, Virginia, on December 30, 1854. Sharlet, a woman enslaved by Charles Calvert, is noted as having been missing for 15 years. The manuscript includes physical as well as some biographical descriptions of the five individuals.
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"Queen of Prussia," AMs, poem with ALS to Reynolds, 28 July 1831; other AMs verses, n.d. AM 92-56
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Sturges, Jonathan, 1912
"The Moonlighter of County Clare," Ms, printed with proof marks, n.d.; information regarding posthumous portrait, 1912. AM 16825
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Sturges, Jonathan, 1912
Collotype of drawing of Sturges, 1912; "Obituary of J. Sturges," copy of TMs, 30 April 1912; TMs, short biography, n.d.; "New York Debt to Fredericksburg, VA," TMsS signed by Mary Fueller Wilson, 1912. AM 82-91
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Suckow, Ruth, undated
ALS to "Miss Harragan." AM 2013-18
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Sullivan, John, 1828
ALS to William Desdes, 1828. AM 12984
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Sullivan, John, 1777
ALS to Lt. Col. D'Hart, field officer of the day, commanding him to have Michael Rosebury hanged, 1 July 1777. AM 86-2
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Sullivan, Mark, undated
Autograph signature, n.d. AM 87-24
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Sullivan, Mark, 1932
Autograph signature with inscription to Arthur B. Maurice, 15 November 1932. AM 12588
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ALS to Jefferson Davis, urging discretion on the part of Davis and his friends, 16 September 1853. AM 8712
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Sumner, Charles, 1851
ALS to James Johonnot, thanking him for an invitation, 26 March 1851. AM 10566 Pyne Henry
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Sun, Yat-sen, 1897
ALS to Grant Reid, enclosing Chinese stamps, 14 March 1897; ALS to Reid, 20 March 1897. AM 17960
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Survilliers, Count, 1817
Photograph of AL to Stephen Syre, invitation to dinner, 21 July 1817. AM 8565
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Consists of correspondence and documents related to Adolph Sutro's mining operations and political life, with the majority being correspondence addressed to Sutro concerning business dealings around the Sutro Tunnel in Nevada. In addition to correspondence, there are also financial records such as bills, accounting sheets, and listings of stock share allocations, as well as a state controller warrant and a pamphlet containing a diatribe written by Sutro against the California Bank ring and the press.
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ALS to Andy, 30 November 1950. AM 14548
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2 ALsS to Dr. Henry Savage, 18 May and 16 June 1950. AM 22077
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4 ALsS to various correspondents, 1851-1881; autograph signature, n.d.; DS, warranty deed, 3 June 1871; 2 portraits of Swayne, n.d. AM 18565
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Sweet, Alfred B, 1872
"Faith," AMs, poem, 27 January 1872. AM 12722
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ALS to Rev. Dr. Archibald Alexander, 23 September 1817; ALS to Rev. and Dr. Brother, 28 April 1862. AM 18432
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Swift, E. D, 1826
ALS to Jacob Green, regarding establishment of a medical faculty, 3 January 1826. AM 13577
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Includes four poems that were published in Knave of Hearts (London: William Heinemann, 1913): "Fauvette," dated Paris, May 14, 1894; "Peau d'Espagne," dated October 18, 1896; "At Sant' Onofrio," dated Rome, January 9, 1897; and "Stormy Night: Naples," dated Naples, April 23, 1897. The second and fourth poems have substantive revisions.
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2 TLsS and 1 ALS from various correspondents, 1931-1935; calling card, n.d. AM 17996
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Autograph signature, n.d.; TLS to Mrs. A. A. Anderson with autograph note, 5 October 1908; ALS to Horace L. Hotchkiss, 24 January 1921; N to Mrs. Norton, 18 January 1910. AM 11583, 13234, 18079
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TLS to Robert Harlan, 15 September 1929. AM 13898
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TLS from Woodrow Wilson, 4 February 1913; TMs, graduation speech, 1919; 2 Rye High School commencement programs, 1919; photographs and newspaper clippings, n.d. AM 88-15
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ALS to Mr. Heming conveying Archbishop Tomas Seeker's request that he see to a pond, n.d.; copy of engraving, n.d. AM 80-79
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5 ALsS to his wife, 1776-1779; 2 muster rolls, 8 October 1787 and n.d. AM 17777
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Talbot, Josiah W, 1833
3 ALsS from various sources, recommending Talbot, 1833. AM 2004-128
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"Miracles," AMsS, review by D. S. T., n.d. AM 12560
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ALS to Edwin Forrest, 7 November 1836. AM 19477
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ALS to W. C. Macready, 17 July 1853. AM 20750
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8 ALsS to various correspondents, 1837-1851. AM 20513
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ALS to Captain Hubbord, 12 July 1790. AM 18494
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ALS to "Chief Justice," 7 March 1827; ALS to L. P. Clover, 21 April 1848; 2 copies of engravings, n.d. . AM 18565
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ALS to Louis S. Lewis, referring to Tannenbaum's "Was William Shakespeare a Gentleman?" n.d. AM 13104
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Tarbell, Ida M., 1937
TLS to Parke E. Doland, 20 December 1937. AM 13475
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4 ALsS (Xerox) to various correspondents, regarding General Charles Lee, 1776-1777. AM 18878
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"Who Gets the Bitterroot?" TMsS, poem, 1976. AM 1997-69
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Tayloe, John, 1814
ALS to Benjamin Oliver, Jr., regarding the delivery of iron, the making of coaches, and the merits of coach horses, 3 February 1814. AM 9143
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2 ALsS to "Sir," 26 February 1866 and 9 September 1875; ALS to Tom, 31 January 1867. AM 15185
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Taylor, Bayard, 1872
ALS to Stephen Alexander, forwarding some astronomical and mathematical treatises by P. A. Hansen, 11 January 1872. AM 11442
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Taylor, Bayard, undated
"David," AMs poem, n.d. AM 11472
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Photostats of 9 ALsS from Taylor and 11 ALsS from John W. Taylor to their families, 1853-1908. AM 19121
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Taylor, Sir Henry, 1875
ALS to Sir William Frederick Pollock, 23 May 1875. AM 14073
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"A Thrilling Experience," TMs about his own experience with Indian troubles in Nevada Territory, n.d. AM 79-141
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ALS to Erastus Flint, information about evangelical activities of N. Saxton, 17 March 1826. AM 3699
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Taylor, Tom, 1850
ALS to Charles Kent, n.d.; ALS to A.W. Mackenzie, n.d.; ALS to Dr. Mann, n.d.; ADS, agreement between Taylor and Albert Smith, 20 May 1850. AM 14522, 20732, 14924, 20543
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ALS to General Jefferson Davis, 18 September 1847; ALS to Hon. Nathaniel Niles, 28 February 1850. AM 13834, 17724
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ALS to Joseph and George Marx, 21 April 1814. AM 13366
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ALS to Davray, 23 March 1898. AM 16389
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TLS to "Friend of the Friendless Poor" from missionary John Pohlen, December 1935. AM 2004-154
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Telfair, Edward, 1801
ALS to Alexander Telfair, 9 August 1801; photograph of painting of Telfair, n.d.; "The Octagon Room," booklet describing the Telfair House, n.d. AM 14052
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Telfair, Edward, 1805
ALS to Alexander Telfair, 4 December 1805. AM 14053
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Templeton, John, undated
ALS to J. Clark Ferguesson, n.d. AM 13257
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DS, license to practice law in Rensselaer Co. NY issued to Smith Thompson, 13 November 1792. AM 9923
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Consists of thirteen pages of court documents related to the case of "James McCallum, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Samuel Mosley, dec'd vs. James W. Nowlin." The case pertains to a dispute between two white enslavers over the sale of an enslaved woman named Nancy, with one party attempting to recover some of the money from the sale after claiming that Nancy was sick. Documents include a form authorizing acting justice of the peace James P. Dysart to receive written depositions from Jane Montgomery and Dr. B.W. Nowlin, as well as Nowlin's full deposition.
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Tenney, Samuel, 1807
ALS to Winthrop Sargent, 20 February 1807.
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ALS to John B. Morgan, 1 April 1875; ALS to Mr. Taylor, 3 January 1888. AM 19680, 20665
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Thaxter, Celia, 1893
ALS to Mr. Gilder, 24 March 1893. AM 15741
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Thaxter, Celia, 1890
ADS, receipt for $15 of payment for poem "A Mystery," from "The Independent," 3 February 1890. AM 80-79
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ALS to Mr. Cabot, n.d. AM 16414
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Thiers, Adolphe, 1859
ALS, unaddressed, in French, 1859. Transferred from Theatre Collection
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Thomas, Augustus, 1903
ALS to Barr Ferree, 12 May 1903. AM 9599
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ALS to Francis C. MacDonald, giving a list of Miss Thomas's publications, n.d. AM 11414
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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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Thomas, Stephen, 1627
AD, account of land and property, 1627. AM 1508 Pyne Henry
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Thomson, James, 1804
ALS to Alfred Ely, including a book bill for a set of encyclopedias, 4 February 1804. AM 22077
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ALS to "Dear Alec," 8 January 1939. Letter recovered from book "The Canadian Railway Problem," 1938. AM 15351
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Thomson, Margaret, 1851
ALS to "My Dear Sir," regarding the sale of Robert Burns's manuscripts, 17 July 1851; ALS to "My Dear Sir," n.d. AM 82-44
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ANS to Miss Tarsis, n.d. AM 15187
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ALS to Lieutenant Col. Grant, 20 October 1897. AM 14365
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ANS to Mrs. Little, n.d. AM 15159
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DS, certificate issued to Thompson granting him the right to nominate persons to occupy one bed in the Woman's Hospital in the State of New York, 14 March 1810. AM 13291
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ALS from F. Polloch, 9 April 1880; 2 ALsS and 1 ANS from W. Meyer, 1903. AM 22077
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Programs and other items of first International Olympic Games, 1896. AM 21631
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Thompson, John, 1786
ADS to Andrew Read, agreement to produce Reuben Newman, who is under bond, 23 December 1786. AM 1216
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ALS to C. O. van Kienbusch, 16 January 1951. AM 18508
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ANS to Mr. Paine, 28 January 1823; ANS to smith Thompson Jr., 14 April 1842; ALS to George W. Morton, 16 September 1843; portrait, n.d. AM 15061, 18565
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Thompson, Smith, 1820
ALS to Rev. Andrew Hunter, inviting him to officiate at the funeral of Commodore Stephen Decatur, 24 March 1820. AM 9163
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Thompson, Smith, 1792
DS, license to practice law in NY issued to Thompson, 4 August 1792. AM 9924
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Thompson, Smith, 1828
DS, Republican Party convention nominating Thompson for governor of NY, 23 July 1828. AM 9925
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ALS to "My Dearest Friend," 14 November 1774; ALS to William Hayley, 26 June 1775. AM 84-84
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ALS to Chamberlayne, Esq., n.d. AM 12984
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"A sea-going Ship Speaks for Herself," TMsS, poem, n.d.; TMsS, introduction to diary, describing enlisting, December 1976 . AM 78-21
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Tichenor, Isaac, 1809
DS, commission, 3 July 1809. AM 17141
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ALS to Mr. Doubleday, 25 May 1899. AM 89-71
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ALs to Samuel Coleridge, 30 April 1834. AM 14257
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Tilghman, Matthew, 1770
ADS, receipt payment, 9 June 1770.
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Timmerman, W. de, 1819
ALS to Dr. Jeremiah Van Rensselaer, mentioning the first American ascent of Mont Blanc, 25 September 1819; portrait of Rensselaer, n.d. AM 2004-125
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ALS to Captain Basil Hall regarding various phases of life in America and England, in French with typed translation, 19 June 1836; reprint of an article on the letter by Gilbert Chinard, December 1942. AM 12572
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"Democracy in America," AMs, portion of original manuscript, n.d. AM 12361
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Todd, Nathaniel, 1823
2 ALsS to Jacob Green, his cousin, regarding Franklin College, 7 July and 8 October 1823. AM 13577
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Todd, Thomas, 1808-1825
ALS to George Simpson, 26 May 1808; ALS to "Dear Sir," 6 March 1818; ALS to President Holley, 1825; copy of engraving of Todd, n.d. AM 18565
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ALS to Dr. Le Barron, 3 December 1814; portrait of Tompkins, n.d. AM 17813
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ALS to Thomas S. Mount, 10 July 1892; 5 ALsS to Ackerly, 1895-1903. AM 21693
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ALS to Miss Susan A. Finney, 18 October 1833; ALS to Austin M. Dowell, 1837. AM 16192
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Consists of a letter from white Michigan settler George Torrey in Charleston, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, to Andrew T. Reynolds, a Detroit lawyer, asking that he appoint Torrey's friend as Indian Agent to "take charge of the farming operations of the Wakazoo Band of Labachroche Indians located on North Black river in Ottawa County," which could refer to the band led by Ottawa Chief Waukazoo.
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Torrey, John, 1819-1820
2 ALsS to Jacob Green, regarding reptiles for a Professor Sommer, 4 September 1819 and 22 May 1820. AM 13577
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Torrey, John, 1830
ALS to Governor Marcy, 20 June 1830. AM 15091
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Torrey, John, 1844
ALS to William Sledhill, Class of 1843, concerning the study of botany, 11 September 1844. AM 8410
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Torrey, John, 1840
ALS to William J. Hooker, 24 July 1840. AM 1997-51
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Tower, Charlemagne, 1904
2 ALsS to "My Dear Hennie," his wife, June 1904; 3 telegrams from Hubert Thiele, n.d. AM 16782
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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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Traguair, James, 1799
AD, bill for gravestone, 1 July 1799. AM 1618
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Tracy, S. W, 1814
ALS to Reverend M. Murron, introducing Reverend Warner, 5 October 1814. AM 1942
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Train, Arthur, undated
ALS to Larry, n.d. AM 16919
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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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L (copy) to Severn, 24 April 1823; ALS to Clare Claremont, 1824; 3 AMss, one with drawing on verso by author's daughter, n.d. AM 17731
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Trent, William, 1776
ALS to Samuel Wharton, giving an account of the state of affairs in America, with typescript, 31 January 1776. AM 78-57
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ALs to "Dear Sir," giving an account of his writings, 14 November 1883. AM 87-24
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Trimble, Robert, 1889
Copy of engraving of Trimble, 1889. AM 18565
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ALS to "My Dear Godson," 24 December 1800; ALS to Mr. Fisher, 1805; copy of engraving of Trimmer, n.d. AM 19713
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ALS to Mrs. Abbe, with AMsS of poem "The Lesson" included, 21 April 1912. AM 80-79
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ALS to Mr. M'Makin, editor of the Boston Courier, 24 January 1851. Found in book: "Paul Creyton's Great Romance." AM 89-81
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Truman, Bess, undated
ALS to Mr. Kelleher, n.d. AM 17060
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Tucker, A. B, 1834-1836
3 ALsS to his father, Ebenezer Tucker, 4 July 1834, 15 January 1836, and 15 May 1836. AM 13205
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Tucker, Beverley, 1853
ALS to Jefferson Davis, thanking him for his efforts to secure his appointment to the office of Marshall, 30 May 1853; ALS by Jane Tucker, n.d. AM 8700, 8701
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Correspondence and printed materials concerning argicultural journalism, 1850-1918. AM 14468
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Tulane, Louis, undated
ALS to C. Johnson about advertising sale of farm, n.d. AM 1226
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Tunney, Gene, 1960
TLS to Henry H. Dagand, infroming him that he is avoiding appearances on TV and radio, 20 May 1960. AM 87-30
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ALs to "Dear Sir," 2 December 1881; L (printed copy) to "The Brooklyn Magazine," 2 March 1885. AM 16985
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Turner, Charles, 1817
ALS to the Duke of York, asking to present his poem to the memory of Her Late royal Highness, the Princess Charlotte Augusta, 9 December 1817. AM 22077
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Turner, Elizabeth, 1824
ALs to "My Dear Sir," regarding her sadness over her daughter's death, 16 April 1824. AM 22077
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DS, retraction of Ephraim Camp of accusations against Jacob Green, 20 May 1774. AM 1425
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Twiggs, George, 1830
DS, bill of sale for a "negro man slave" to Richard Mooney, 12 January 1830. AM 9122
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Twiss, Travers, undated
AL to Dawson Turner, arranging to convey etchings to Vienna, n.d. AM 12732
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Tyler, Daniel, 1775
Photostat of DS, "Lexington Alarm," document circulated to alarm the country immediately after the Battle of Lexington, 19 April 1775. AM 10819
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Tyler, John, 1828-1844
ALS to Gales and Seaton, 18 April 1828; ALs to Mr. Spencer, 16 October 1843; ALS, n.d.; DS appointing William Randolph as US Treasurer, 10 September 1844. AM 12665, 13834, 13376
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Tyler, John, 1844
LS to Gen. Roger Jones, orders for official arrangements for funeral of those killed on the Princeton, 7 March 1844. AM 11801
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AL to Charles A. King, 21 February 1873. AM 13365
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Uhl, Edwin F., 1895
ALS to "Sir," 23 January 1895. AM 14009
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2 TLsS to Robert van Geldern, 6 December 1944 and 14 February 1945. AM 12806, 12863
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Unified Church, 1967
"The Master Speaks," Xerox copies of series, 13 chapters, 1967. AM 79-188
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2 DsS, deeds of C. D. Chapman and M. R. Meeker for land, 1872. AM 21238
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ADS, order for nickel plating, 23 May 1876. AM 2004-155
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"The Utah Expedition," TMs from "The Irish News," 1 May 1858. AM 21122
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Consists of United States military correspondence regarding accusations of "bad conduct" leveled by white Tennessee citizens against the African American troops stationed there in the months immediately following the American Civil War. An initial September 20, 1865, letter from newspaper writer and former Confederate soldier J.P. (John Polk) Pryor in Memphis, Tennessee, to President Andrew Johnson (1808-1875) is accompanied by two clippings (September 17-20, 1865) from the Memphis Argus that contain circled articles about Johnson's Reconstruction policies, as well as an article titled "The Negro Soldiers" accusing African American soldiers stationed in Tennessee of threatening "white humanity." Notes on the back of the letter indicate that the contents were referred to Major General George Henry Thomas (1816-1870). Another cover sheet with notes from October 25 to November 9, 1865, indicates that the materials were referred to the Headquarters of the Department of Tennessee, Major General George Stoneman (1822-1894), and finally, to General John E. Smith (1816-1897) who later returned them along with a report regarding his investigation into the allegations. Smith's four-page report to Brevet Brigadier General A.J. Alexander (1833-1887), dated November 9, 1865, concludes that the complaints about African American soldiers published in the Memphis Argus were "greatly exaggerated" but nonetheless recommends discontinuing the deployment of African American troops in the South. There is an additional cover sheet with notes from November 9 to December 22, 1865, by Major General George H. Thomas and Assistant Adjutant General W.A. Nichols, circulating the report back to the President and the Secretary of War. The final item is a December 23, 1865, cover letter from Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton (1814-1869) to President Andrew Johnson.
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DS, certified copy of the claim of James N. Barton for cattle, September 1890. AM 20855
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AD, appointments to Offices in Indian Agencies and notes relating to these appointments, 1859. AM 20688
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Original engrossed souvenir copy of the 13th Amendment of the US Constitution, n.d. AM 18546
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DS, passport for Thomas Henderson, 30 May 1855. AM 22077
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The letter from Anne Ely to William Balderson concerns Carlisle Indian School (Pa.) student Stailey Norcross's participation in the school's Outing program for which he did work for Balderson.
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"Today's Woman in Tomorrow's World," printed program for conference, 2 June 1960. AM 21603
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DS, autographs of the Board of Visitors, 1876. AM 8518
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DS, bill for supplies for a hospital, 1812. AM 20555
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Consists of a photograph album containing thirty-four photographs documenting the installation of George G. Heye's collection of Native American artifacts at the University of Pennsylvania Museum, which was on deposit there from 1910 to 1916. Most of this collection is now part of the National Museum of the American Indian in New York. The first dozen photographs depict exhibition cases prepared for the collection and with the exhibits in place under the heading of "North American Ethnography." Other photographs show items from the collection, including a ghost dance dress (Cheyenne), Lone Dog's Winter Count (Yanktonais Nakota Sioux), a buffalo robe with drawings, sacred medicine bundles, a dance shield, a baby carrier, moccasins, beaded sashes, a drum, ceremonial masks, wampum belts, and other objects. The photographs may have been taken by William Witte (born 1873), the University of Pennsylvania's museum photographer from 1902 to 1937.
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Unwin, Mary, 1791
ALS to Mr. Geedon, 1 September 1791; 4 ALsS to various correspondents, n.d. AM 18570, 21850
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Unwin, Mary, 1813
ALS to Mrs. Horseman, 20 June 1813. AM 20023
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ALS to Rev. William Simpson, 16 August 1774. AM 17753
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Upham, William, 1848
ALS to Mrs. Brossett, 22 June 1848. AM 12716
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LS to Commissioner George C. Read, 6 September 1842. AM 14213
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Uris, Leon, 1994
TLS to Don Skemer, 29 October 1994. AM 1998-48
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Utah, undated
D, indenture between the selectmen of Sanpete County and John Beal for an Indian slave named Samuel, n.d. AM 19136
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Utah, undated
D, indenture between the selectmen of Sanpete County and John Beal for an Indian slave named Martha, n.d. AM 19136
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Utah Indians, 1907
TDS, agreement to sell land, 23 February 1907. AM 20696
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AMss, Patriarchal Blessings given by Zebedee Coltrin, 1879-1881. AM 20683
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ALS to Mr. S. J. Sedgwick from Janet, 7 June 1869; ADS from A. J. White to Samuel Thomas, 6 July 1857. AM 20692
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"A Galaxy of Quartettes," TMs, n.d.; printed article on phosphate of soda, December 1938. AM 14360
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ALS to Mr. Jacob, 29 November 1827; ALS to S. B. Lawrence, 22 October 1849. AM 12665, 13834
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Van Buren, Martin, 1838
DS, commission appointing Alexander Hunter Marshall of the US for the District of Columbia, 9 March 1838. AM 8554
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Van Buren, Martin, 1838
DS, appointment of William M. E. Adams as a passed midshipman, 28 June 1838. AM 13076
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Signature on envelope addressed to Stephen A. Douglas, n.d. AM 9282
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TMs (Xerox), note to be added to his "Dag Hammrskjold: the Statesman and his Faith," n.d.; ANS to Alex Clark, 16 April 1969.
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Van Dyck, C. H, 1867
ALS to H. A. Smythe, 14 January 1867. AM 12716
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ALS to Mr. Sparhawk, n.d. AM 12665
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6 ALsS to various correspondents, 1798-1800. AM 9865
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6 ALsS to Griffin, 1895. AM 18204
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Van Vechten, Carl, 1943
"Ode to the Stage Door Canteen," TMsS with holograph corrections, 3 pp. (3 versions, inscribed to Princeton University Library), with TLS by Theatre Arts Monthly editor Rosamond Gilder. AM 12661
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Van Vechten, Carl, 1962
TLS by Van Vechten, dated 24 May 1962, to James B. Meriwether about William Faulkner. AM 19503
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ALS to T. R. Butler, 27 January 1881. AM 12716
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Vanderpoel, A, 1853
ALs to G. C. Bronson, 16 May 1853. AM 12716
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Vanderpoole, Lew, 1890
ALS to Mr. Bok, 8 January 1890. AM 12716
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Varnum, John M, 1912
TLS to Alfred A. Woodhull, friendly letter accompanying Varnum's picture, 22 July 1912. AM 9102
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ALS to Arnold Bax, with typed transcript, n.d. AM 88-20
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Venable, Emerson, 1901
ALS to E. C. Stedman, 9 January 1901. Removed from P95-772-006.35
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Verdi, Giuseppe, 1867
ANS to Giovanni Meloberti, 1867. Transferred from Theatre Collection
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ALS to Samuel Howell, 13 January 1808. AM 9533
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ALS, in French, to "mon cher ami," n.d. AM 16399
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Verlaine, Paul, 1895
ALS to "Monsieur," 16 July 1895. AM 79-69
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Verlaine, Paul, undated
5 drawings by Verlaine, n.d. Removed from (Ex) PQ2464.xM3 and reproduced in the same book. AM 81-12
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DS, certificate for 11 shares to Fannie Rice, signed by Edward C. Crosby, VP, 13 May 1895. AM 79-114
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Verne, Jules, 1893-1897
ANS to "cher Monsieur," 1893; ANS to M. T. Edward Millspaugh, with envelope, 7 March 1897; portrait, n.d. AM 14777
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Photograph of ALS to "votre Excellence," n.d. AM 16995
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Vannest, William C, 1856
4 ALsS to Reuben Vose, discussing Vose's "Despotism" and other writings, 1856. AM 10826-10829
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Vose, Reuben, 1856
4 ALsS to William C. Vannest, discussing political and other topics in Vose's "Despotism," 1856; printed circular about the book, n.d. AM 10830-10833
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Vigoriveaux, G, 1815
ADS, announcement by the Lieut. Governor regarding the Garrison, 31 July 1815. AM 22077
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Consists of a running account for physician Dr. Joseph H. Vincent's medical work on people enslaved at Colonel John McNeil's cotton plantations in Autauga and Coosa Counties, Alabama. McNeil was listed in the 1840 census for Nixburg, Coosa County, as a man in his 50s residing with one younger white woman (apparently his orphaned niece) and 46 enslaved people. Dr. Joseph H. Vincent made 34 visits to the plantations between May and November 1843, before the Colonel's death on December 7th. These visits are listed in detail, and include entries for interventions such as opening abscesses, treating blisters, pulling teeth, fitting a truss, and addressing gynecologic conditions. There is also an entry for the "treatment of gonorrhea," which may have been for McNeil as no name is listed. The running account was written in a ledger book but later cut out and submitted to the estate for payment, which was settled on January 30th, 1844, when it was docketed on the second page and signed by a justice of the peace.
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ALS to his publisher, n.d., with 6 pp. of publisher's accounts for his "Periplus, Part 2," 1800-1804. AM 80-70
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Consists of a 68-page account book kept by Josiah Vinton (1755-1843), a stone shipping merchant based in Braintree, Massachusetts, during the embargo period. Entries document the employment of dock workers, also known as longshoremen or stevedores, some of whom were likely African American. Names of workers listed include Plato Turner, Daniel Ramsdell, Titus Drake, Jacob Terrell, Daniel Hunt, Joseph Pratt, and others. The Plato Turner listed here was most likely Plato Turner Sr., an African American Revolutionary War veteran who founded Parting Ways, a community of freedpeople near Plymouth, Massachusetts. Turner is mentioned numerous times between 1808 and 1811 at Vinton Stone Company of Braintree, Stephenson's Wharf, Tyletson's, and Pierce, Loring, and Long Wharf.
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Virginia, 1666-1700
"List of Head Rights of Colonial Virginia, Comprising Almost Unbroken List of Immigrants to Virginia," AD, 1666-1674 and 1689-1700. AM 9952
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Virginia, 1655-1816
AD, traders bill, 7 March 1655; DS, appointment of 4 men as coroners of Brunswick, VA, 30 April 1816; DS, warrant for the arrest of John Piermont, 14 January 1801. AM 13365, 1336, 11017
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Consists of a presentation keepsake book, signed by Edward Vischer, San Francisco, Christmas, 1875, to Mary Virginia Hilton ("Mrs. William Hayes Hilton"), who was married to California artist William Hayes Hilton (1829-1909). The album includes four original pencil sketches with gouache, a portrait photograph of Vischer by Carleton Watkins, three Eadweard Muybridge photographs of missions at Monterey and Santa Barbara, and a photograph of the mission at San Juan Capistrano by Vischer. There are also twenty-one photographic reproductions of Vischer paintings, probably from Vischer's Pictorial of California, a manuscript on California missions, and a small card from Hubert Vischer (1877) with a pressed edelweiss flower.
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4 ALsS to Jeanette L. Gilder, n.d. AM 1994-114
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Printed notice of his death addressed to Professor W. B. Scott, 6 January 1904. AM 12680
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Voorhis, Charles B, 1941
TLS to Edgar J. Goodspeed, 11 August 1941. AM 21473
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TLS to Mrs. T. E. Poillon, 12 October 1922.
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Wade, John, 1703
DS to John Anstis, receipt, 29 October 1703. AM 1467
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ALS to "My dear friend Wallace," 12 February 1852. AM 15088
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Consists of a notebook containing the original handwritten draft of Nellie Martin Wade's unpublished book, "Through Interior Alaska on Horseback and the Scenic Coast Route." Claiming on her manuscript's title page that she was the "first woman to explore the Great Shushitna Valley and the Mt. McKinley Range," Wade documents her own travels in the Alaska wilderness and provides her perspective on the region's history, the Aleut people and other indigenous Alaskans, the landscape, Klondike Gold Rush towns and mining operations, and settler industries. The manuscript, which spans 200 pages, tells the story of Wade and her traveling party's journey from Puget Sound to Cook's Inlet on the steamer Portland, and their trips on smaller steamers traveling up the Sasut Na' (Susitna) and Yentna Rivers through interior Alaska towards Denali (which Wade refers to as Mount McKinley). The manuscript includes corrections, instructions for photograph placement and typography, as well as a platinum photograph of the author. While the manuscript dates from 1907, the portrait of Wade is from 1928 and is inscribed "To my dear Girl from Aunt Nell." The introduction credits a Mr. Nagley and James Ballaine of the Seward Chamber of Commerce for photographs (not present) to be included in the book.
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ACS to Guadier Breszka, n.d. AM 1994-62
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Consists of twelve albumen photographs by Edward O. Waite documenting an annual hunting trip to Yellowstone National Park organized by Jerome C. Marble, president of the Worcester Excursion Car Company who was also a dealer in pharmaceuticals and chemicals and director of the Quinsigamond Bank. The photographs show views from Marble and his friends' travels from Massachusetts to the western United States in a deluxe Worcester rail car called the "Edwin Forrest." While most of the images show views from the rail car, one depicts a group of people at a camp called "Camp Marble." Marble's company rented luxuriously fitted rail cars for trips West, most often to wealthy settler hunting parties or sightseeing groups. The company went out of business in 1895.
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12 ALsS to various correspondents, 1865-1882; copy of engraving of Waite, n.d. AM 18565
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TLS to "Dear John," 24 March 1973. Removed from Ex/Broadside/Ludwig/#335, "The Owl and the Snake." AM 1994-83
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Walbridge, H, 1853
ALS to Greene C. Bronson, 8 July 1853. AM 12716
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ALS to Édouard Monnais.
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Walker, E. G, 1847
ALS to R. G. Williams, 18 October 1847. AM 956
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2 ALsS to Edward L. Pierce, 1882-1885. AM 9725, 9726
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Walker, James, 1838-1874
ALS to B. B. Thatcher, 24 December 1838; ALS to his nephew, 29 June 1874. AM 14895
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TLS to Samuel C. Cowart, thanking him for comments on Princeton Old Guard, 3 August 1937. AM 11789
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Walker, Percy, 1853
ALS to Jefferson Davis, asking appointment as consul to some foreign post, 30 May 1853. AM 8709
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ALS to Mr. Strachan, 17 December 1878. AM 17266
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ALS to "Dear Sir" regarding exploration of South America, 5 February 1913. Letter tipped in Wallace's "A narrative of travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro," London, 1853. AM 81-23
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Wallace, Joshua M, 1809
Photostat of ALS to Col. John Mayo, 12 April 1809. AM 13647
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ALS to Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor, requesting the lands of Friedland and Liberec, 1622; ALS by Karl Lichtenstein recommending approval of the request, 17 January 1622. AM 1999-50
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ALS, letter recommending William Alexander for a judicial appointment in New Mexico, 18 February 1858. AM 9149
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Walpole, Hugh, 1930
AMs, page 105, n.d.; ALS to John L. Preece, 2 November 1930. AM 15146, 18675
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Walpole, Hugh, 1920
ALS to Alfred Knopf, 27 April 1920. AM 83-18
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Walsh, Robert Jr., 1828
ALS to Robert Baird, 18 October 1828. AM 1946
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Walsh, Robert Jr., 1835
ALS to Archibald Alexander concerning payment for an article in the "American Quarterly Review," 11 October 1835. AM 1992 Pyne Henry
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Consists of a commonplace book kept by Adrianna J. B. Walter of Philadelphia, a little over half filled with manuscript entries, and dates 1826-1830. The album includes a miniature ink drawing, several nature prints made with small leaves, and a couple of pressed flowers threaded to their pages. In addition to the copied content that Adrianna Walter kept, she adds her own commentary in pencil, and there is also original content written to Adrianna from her friends. One of the final entries in the book is in another hand, noting that Adrianna "lay in her grave" on July 26, 1831.
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Wanamaker, John, 1889
ALS to Logan C. Murray, friendly letter expressing appreciation for a dinner, 21 January 1889. AM 10623
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Wanamaker, John, 1899
ANS to John Gordon, 9 July 1899. AM 18560
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4 TLsS to J. Lionberger Davis, 1934-1959. AM 18550
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ALS to Mary L. Booth, editor of Harper's Bazaar, declining to write an article due to illness, 10 December 1885. AM 80-79
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Ward, John D, 1816-1817
2 ALsS to Silas Ward, his father, regarding steamboats, 12 October 1816 and n.d.; ALS from Gamalial Francis, 10 April 1817. AM 11828
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ALS to Mrs. Jenkenson, 5 November 1889; 3 ALsS to Mr. Lane, 1895; ALS to Mr. MacLehose, 26 December 1896; ALS to Mr. Gilder, 26 August 1902. AM 15188: 19185, 19086
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Ward, Samuel, 1783
ALS to Arnold, 12 December 1783. Formerly MSF 1081.88.29
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Consists of a small collection of family papers pertaining to the experiences of the Ware family during the American Civil War. The Wares were a white settler family, headed by Josiah William Ware (1802-1883), that owned a Virginia plantation called Springfield, where they enslaved at least twenty African Americans. Josiah W. Ware, as well as his sons James Alexander Ware (1832-1896) and Charles Alexander Ware (1841-1915), served in various roles in the military forces of the Confederate States of America. The four letters in the collection provide detailed descriptions of the military situation in western Virginia in 1863, including numerous accounts of Union raids and discussions of the role of enslaved and free Black people in warfare.
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2 ALsS to Edward L. Pierce, 15 September 1885 and 8 April 1886. AM 9727, 9728
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ANS, 14 December 1895. AM 16568
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Warner, Joseph, 1831
ALS to James Stevenson, 13 January 1831. AM 1851
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Warren, Charles, 1947
TLS to J. Lionberger Davies, 23 April 1947. AM 18551
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Warren, Francis E., 1919
TDS, information for Cyclopedia of American Biography, 1919. AM 12716
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ANS, anniversary greetings, 17 November 1913. AM 14089
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17.5 by 14 in. Ph.D. diploma, Johns Hopkins University, 12 June 1917. AM 12203
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TL (Xerox) to James R. Mellow about his quarrel with F. Scott Fitzgerald, 13 December 1981; TLS (Xerox) from Mellow, 16 November 1981. AM 87-72
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3 TLsS and 2 TCsS to Vance Morgan, 1979-1981; 2 autograph signatures, n.d.; 1 photograph, n.d. AM 2000-13
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Warren, Samuel, 1861
ALS to Brother concerning Mr. Taylor, 3 August 1861. AM 16790
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Warton, Thomas, 1783
ALS to John Reed, 12 May 1783. AM 19632
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LS to Charles W. McAlpin acknowledging receipt of the Princeton catalogue, 11 April 1906. AM 10822
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3 LsS to M. Landsdale and Charles Wisner, appealing for funds for Tuskegee Institute, 1899-1913. AM 13240
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LS to Mary Taber, referring to annual report of Tuskegee normal and Industrial Institute, 15 October 1900. AM 8683
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LS to R. Stockton Pyne, thanking him for a letter, 29 January 1902. AM 10577 Pyne Henry
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ALS for "Gentlemen," 6 January 1857. AM 22077
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Washington (State), 1891
"The History and Settlement of Hoquiam," TMs, 1891. AM 2006-92
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Washoe Company, 1865
ADS, mining notice for the Washoe Company for claim in Nevada Country, 18 July 1865. AM 20927
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ALS to Agnes Speyer, 16 October 1909; 7 ALsS and 7 TLsS to Caroline Newton, 1924-1930. AM 21448
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ALS to "Sir," 1842. AM 12984
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Waterton, Charles, 1858
ALS to Rev. J. B. Jebb, 11 May 1858. AM 90-19
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ALS to Charles Fenton Mercer, personal and friendly letter, 7 March 1798. AM 8421
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Watson, Richard, 1758
DS to Samuel Sanford, license "to preach the Word of God," 13 September 1758. AM 11326
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Watt, James, undated
Autograph signature with engraved portrait, n.d. AM 13365
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2 ALsS to "Dear Logan," 25 August 1886 and 22 February 1909. AM 10624, 10625
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Wattier, A. C, 1856
ALS, in French, to "Monsieur Dinaux," 6 August 1856. Removed from Wattier, "Historie de la. . .," 1858, 1597.203.95. AM 22077
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ALS to "Dear Mr. Dunthorne" regarding the receipt of a check for one of his paintings, October 1899. AM 83-158
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2 ALsS to Constantine Alexander Ionides, n.d.; ALS to Miss Ionides, n.d. AM 2002-88
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2 ALsS to "Dear Sir," 1889-1900. AM 2002-141
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Watts, Isaac, 1720
ALS (Xerox), letter of consolation to a young widow in his congregation, 12 October 1720. AM 13844
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Watts, Isaac, 1704
AMs (Xerox), "Some cursory remarks in reading the Book of common prayer. . ." 1704. AM 13852
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Watts, John, 1828
ALS (Photostat) to Philip Phelps, 13 September 1828. AM 13020
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Wayland, Francis, 1878
ALS to Edward L. Pierce, asking him to represent Boston University Law School for the meeting of the American Social Science Association, 27 February 1878. AM 9729
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Wayne, Anthony, 1796
ALS (Xerox) to Col. R. J. Meigs, 30 September 1796.
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ALS to David B. Mitchell, 7 March 1817; ALS to George F. Gador, 21 February 1860; 2 portraits of Wayne, n.d. AM 18565
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Webb, James Watson, 1870
ALS to Ulysses S. Grant offering advice from one closing to one beginning a political career, 8 December 1870. AM 13257
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Three letters written by Philip Webb (1831-1915), the British architect and friend of William Morris, to A.S. Kennard (1870) and Walter Crane (April 10, 1888, and November 28, 1892). The 1888 letter to Crane declines his invitation to travel to Italy and Greece.
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Webster, Fletcher, 1858
ALS to Mr. Everette, 14 August 1858.
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Webster, Noah, 1815
ALS (Photostat) to Erastus Clarke, business letter, 26 September 1815. AM 12695
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Webster, Noah, 1831
ALS (facsimile) to Mrs. Webster regarding copyright bill, 16 February 1831. AM 12555
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Webster, Sidney, undated
ANS, n.d. AM 12716
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Weeks, E. W, 1908
"Seventieth Birthday," AMsS, poem, 23 January 1908. AM 90-99
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Weeks, William R, 1896
"The New Jersey Historical Society," DS to the New Jersey Library Association, 20 May 1896. AM 497
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4 transcripts of letters to Ebenezer Weeks concerning life at Princeton, 1806-1809. Transcripts made from originals in the Sheldon Museum, Middlebury, Vermont. AM 11456
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D, Fontine Co. stock certificate, 31 December 1805; D, affidavits regarding Fontine Co., 7 February 1827; D, guardian papers for Jesse E. Weems, 1827; ALS to S. L. Southard, 6 April 1825. AM 17288
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Includes correspondence between Weinberg and Mather, director of the Princeton University Art Museum, during Weinberg's time as assistant curator of ancient art at the museum and during her time with the U.S. State Department in Istanbul and Athens. There is also one letter, dated September 26, 1946, from Weinberg's friend, C. O. V. Kienbusch.
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ALS to Edward Dalziel with pen-and-ink drawing, 17 November 1854. AM 20318
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"The Fire at Alexandria," AMsS of poem, 18 lines, n.d. AM 80-3
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Welles, Gideon, 1863
LS, as Secretary of the Navy, to William Pettit regarding casualties on board the Clifton, 24 October 1863. AM 22077
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Welling, Hannah, 1791
ALS to Benjamin Guild, her uncle, personal letter, 19 April 1791. AM 1936
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Welling, Isaac, 1835
2 DSs to Joseph A. Landis, deeds for property in Pennington NJ, 1835. AM 1937, 1938
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ALS to Mr. Gillet, 13 February 1875. AM 18173
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ALS from Charles W. Hayes to Librarian of College of New Jersey, 9 April 1877.
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Receipt book, Helena Montana, 1867. AM 20687
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Receipt for fare, Salt Lake City to Cheyenne, 17 February 1868. AM 20691
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Wells, Gideon Hill, 1802
ALS to Benjamin Guild about rent collection, 18 May 1802. AM 1852
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ALS to Lewis McKenzie, 13 November 1868. AM 13366
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TL to "Sir" concerning National War Bonds, n.d.
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ALS to Gideon Granger seeking help obtaining a pension, 1803. AM 10012
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Welsh, John, 1840
ALS to Lord Downshir, 21 March 1840. AM 20452
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Welty, Eudora, 1980
5 ALsS to Dr. N. Nottman, 1980. AM 2003-122
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Welty, Eudora, 1971
ALS to Henry Volkening, 28 December 1971. Formerly laid in "One time, One Place: Mississippi in the Depression" by Welty [(Ex), copy 3]. AM 2004-102
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Photostat of D, opinion on the case of Marquis Inojosa, n.d. AM 15880
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West, J. Walter, 1931
ALS to Professor Hannay, 2 July 1931. AM 18253
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Consists of a handwritten record book from a Vermont school district, which documents the establishment and dissolution of the school district and references the employment of both men and women teachers, including evidence of gender-based salary discrepancies. The first meeting documented in the ledger took place on August 9th, 1854, when leaders of West Windsor and Windsor met to organize the school district, which initially had 37 students. Later entries document changes to the school's calendar, staffing, and curriculum over four decades. R.W. Kendall moderated the last meeting documented in the ledger on March 28th, 1893, in which leaders discussed selling off the district's property and dispersing the proceeds amongst taxpayers.
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Westerlo, Eilardus, 1777
4 ALsS, in Dutch, with transcriptions and translations, to his wife Catharine, 1777. AM 88-87
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Westervelt, S. D, 1854
ALS to Henry Lee '55, stating that Westervelt has been appointed superintendent of his education and giving advice, 4 November 1854. AM 12609
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Wetmore, James, 1747
Copy of letter to Bishop of London, describing the efforts of the Presbyterians to establish a college in NJ and asking his influence to support their charter, 26 March 1747. AM 12800
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Photostat of D, rent-roll, 1739-1740. AM 13660
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Wheaton, Mabel, 1939
ALS to Mrs. Landon from Wheaton, Thomas Wolfe's sister, talking about family matters, August 1939. AM 89-11
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Consists of a sixteen-page manuscript travel journal written by Sarah Wheeler recording her trip from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Long Branch, New Jersey, and back again during the summer of 1798. Wheeler and her three traveling companions set out from Philadelphia on July 25th, 1798. Along the way, she records details regarding travel conditions, lodging, her opinions of the countryside and towns, and time spent near the Atlantic Ocean. She also mentions meeting New Jersey's Federalist Governor Richard Howell on August 4th. The travel party looped their way through Burlington, Monmouth, Long Branch, Englishtown, Princeton, Trenton, and Bristol, before returning to Philadelphia, covering about 170 miles by wagon in eleven days. From the nature of the text, it is likely that Wheeler wrote out the account shortly after returning to Philadelphia on August 5th.
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Consists of an eight-page letter from Thomas Wheeler to Mrs. Abby Rauger, his niece, describing his early experiences in San Francisco, California, in the late 1870s. While Wheeler also writes of health and family matters, the majority of the letter is dedicated to his impressions of the climate, culture, and economy in San Francisco, including a lengthy description of Chinese American communities in the city.
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3 ALsS to "My dear Marlowe," n.d. AM 2002-94
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Consists of two three-page letters from James A. Whipple (1808-1864) to his brother Charles K. Whipple (1808-1900), both of whom were involved in the radical abolitionist movement during the American Civil War. Writing from Hopedale and Worcester, Massachusetts, James Whipple describes his travels to Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia, during 1861 and 1862. In his first letter, he mentions seeing thousands of troops lined up for review; attending sessions of Congress to hear John P. Hale, Lyman Trumbull, Hiram Wilson, Charles Sumner, Owen Lovejoy, Robert Wickliffe, Andrew Johnson, and other political figures speak about slavery; visiting government buildings in Washington D.C.; and meeting President Abraham Lincoln. In writing about his discussions with enslavers and enslaved people in Maryland, he reflects on the ignorance of white enslavers and describes enslaved African Americans as "the best part of society." The second letter discusses the political situation in the United States and mentions George B. Cheever, Gerrit Smith, Horace Greeley, and Wendell Phillips.
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Whitbread, Samuel, 1809
ALS, fragment, unaddressed, 23 January 1809. AM 20926
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TLS to J. W. Loage about Dr. and Mrs. Henry Philip Tuppan and Dr. and Mrs. Rudolf Brunnow, 12 January 1906. AM 10160
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White, Anthony, 1761
ADS to Job Stockton, receipt for 30 Spanish dollars, 19 May 1761. AM 8989
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Consists of correspondence between Charles William White, an American writer who published historical novels about artists and writers under the pen name of "Max White," and Linda Simon, a literary scholar and English professor who was then conducting research for her book The Biography of Alice B. Toklas (1977). Most are letters from White, and several discuss Alice B. Toklas, as well as Alice Neel and Mae West. They also include typescripts of some memories of White's work on Toklas's autobiography.
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ANS, n.d. AM 15743
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White, E. B., 1948
TLS regarding enclosed AMs, drafts of his book review of "Malabar Farm," 17 May 1948. AM 13729
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White, E. B., undated
ALS to Robert Van Gelder, n.d. AM 13164
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Autograph signature, n.d.; TLS to Mr. Butler, 15 April 1907; copy of engraving of E. D. White, signed by artist, n.d. AM 18565
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4 TLSs to Francis Charles MacDonald, discussing both of their writings, 1922. AM 11281
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13 TLSs to Edward H. White Jr., 1929-1933. AM 18596
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ALS to R. J. Feild, dated 11 May 1892. AM 2013-23
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White, Hugh Lawson, 1828
ALS, unaddressed, 24 January 1828. AM 12665
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White, Mary, 1876-1879
16 ALsS to Lina Mazini while on a journey, 1876-1879. AM 20019
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ALS (Xerox) to Mrs. Robert Sherwood concerning Portland fire, 6 July 1866. AM 17484
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ALS, third page only, n.d. AM 18812
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White, William, 1809
ALS to Rev. Benjamin Moore introducing Rev. I. B. Campbell, 3 August 1809. AM 8808
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White, William, 1812
ALS to Alexander V. Greswold on a church controversy, 30 January 1812. AM 12828
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ALS from F. Madan, 9 August 1905; ALS to Mrs. Edward Elliot concerning Woodrow Wilson biography, 4 June 1942; TLS to H. S. Leach concerning Wilson biography, 11 August 1924. AM 15876, 16490
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"They Have Not Lived in Vain," TMs, poem, n.d.; "Dear Boy of Mine," TMsS, poem, n.d. AM 22077
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signed photograph (5" x 7") of Whitehead. AM 2013-50
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Whitehead, William, 1820
Printed prospectus for poem, "The Battle of Waterloo," with autograph notes, 16 December 1820. AM 20938
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Whitlow, Charles, 1816
ALS to Jacob Green asking for letters of introduction, 12 February 1816. AM 13577
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ALS, unaddressed, 11 January 1877; copy of photograph, n.d.; copy of engraving, n.d.; copy of engraving of bust. AM 1997-51
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Whitmore, Edward, 1759
DS, signed by recipients of wages, 10 November 1759. AM 17242
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"Threads cross and break. . .," AMsS, poem, n.d. AM 80-79
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ANs about "Life-histories of Northern Animals" by Ernest Thompson Seton, 23 pp., n.d.; TLS from Seton, 20 December 1909. AM 2004-81
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Whitney, G. B, 1835
ALS to Isaac Bird, 5 March 1835. AM 12509
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ANS, unaddressed, n.d.; ANS to Lucille, n.d.; Christmas card with photograph of Whitty, n.d. AM 2005-12
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Wieland, C. M, 1793
ALS to Reinhold, 20 April 1793. AM 1554
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Wieselthier, Vally, 1938
ALS to Stefanie Kiesler describing the difficulties of her immigration, 22 October 1938. AM 83-64
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ANS, 18 July 1885; TLS to Miss Conover, 16 June 1913. AM 14791, 20909
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ALS to Minnie M. Campbell, 11 April 1894. AM 12379
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ALS to Mrs. Palmer expressing gratitude for her poem and praising its originality, 16 October 1884. AM 80-79
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ANS, n.d. AM 16196
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ALS to Luther Tucker, advising him he has sent a case of plants, 4 May 1879. AM 13653
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DS to Henry Clay Cameron, acknowledgement of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, 8 November 1870. AM 8458
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TLS to Frederick Brown expressing interest in Boston Press Club, 23 January 1912.
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ALS to Mr. Brady, n.d.; handwritten memorial to William Dampier, May 1908. AM 18003
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Willcox, William, 1776
AMsS, 1776. AM 1997-52
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Williams, B, 1847
ALS to John, 13 April 1847. AM 21996
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ALS to Miss Charlotte Williams, n.d. AM 17375
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Williams, David, 1822
ALS informing him of the loss of the ship Albion, including his son, the ship's captain, 26 April 1822. AM 22077
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Williams, George, 1898
ALS to H. Prierley?
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LS to "The President," 29 March 1872; D, biographical sketch of G. H. Williams up to 1873 (page from book); copy of engraving signed by artist, n.d. AM 15061
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Williams, H. V, 1935
ALS to Agnes Wright on cowboy saddles, 25 April 1935. AM 21281
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ALS to John Moore, n.d. AM 20514
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2 ALsS, 2 TLsS, and 1 ANS to various correspondents, 1917-1928. AM 12823, 14307, 14302, 17598, 19512
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6 ALsS and 1 TLS to Edward W. Bok, 1897-1907. AM 19482
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5 ALsS and 1 TLS to Francis Charles Macdonald, 1913-1921. AM 11282
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"Joseph Smith III and the Founding of Lamoni," copy of TMs, n.d. AM 21472
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TLS to M. Taylor Pyne, 8 April 1916. AM 12463
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13 ALsS, 2 TLsS, and 1 TL to Austin Dobson, 13 August - 11 December 1920. AM 21566
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Willis, Anthony, Certificate of Freedom from the City and County of New York, 1811 April 26-27
Consists of a certificate of freedom for Anthony Willis, an African American man living in New York City in the early 19th century. The certificate describes Willis as "a black man… about the age of twenty eight years, and was born at Suffolk County in the State of New York… about five feet six inches, has dark eyes and black hair." In this document, Peter Connor testifies that he has known Willis for two years, and that during that time Willis "hath been reputed and considered to be free, and hath continually acted as a free man during the said time, and that the said Anthony was born free." This statement is certified by judge and alderman Charles Dickinson.
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Autograph signature, n.d.; ALS to Robert Miller, n.d.; copy of autographed engraving, n.d. AM 17407
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5 ALsS to W. Ward, 1848-1857. AM 12669
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ALS to "Dear Sir," 7 March 1849. AM 83-52
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ALS to Logan C. Murray endorsing Burton Vance, 22 November 1910. AM 10626
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TLS to Mr. Davies, appreciation for his support, 23 May 1944. AM 16195
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Wilkinson, James, 1799
ALS to Hon. H. Glen of Schenectady, 4 September 1799. AM 90-60
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Memoirs, TM (Xerox), 19 March 1890. AM 18783
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2 ALsS, 1 ANS, 1 TL (Carbon), and 1 CS, to and from various correspondents, 1924-1956. AM 20110
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Wilson, Francis, 1925
ALS to Mr. Frolich, thank-you note, 12 December 1925. AM 22077
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2 TLsS to W. C. Gibson, 18 October 1915 and 8 July 1924; ALS to Gibson, 26 August 1926; 4 snapshots of Wilson's children and 8 postcard photographs of the Bohemian Grave, n.d. AM 82-110
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Wilson, Henry, 1848
ALS to Edward L. Pierce, 2 October 1848. AM 9736
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Wilson, Jerome Nelson, Stereoview Photograph of Voters in Savannah, Georgia, 1868 November 3
Consists of a stereoview photograph by Jermone Nelson Wilson (1827-1897), depicting Black and white voters in Savannah, Georgia, on Election Day in 1868, which was the first presidential election in which formerly enslaved people in the American South were able to participate. This photograph shows a crowd of Savannah voters lined up around a large banner for the Ulysses S. Grant ticket and includes handwritten captions reading "First Colored Vote" and "Election Scene." Many of the voters in the far distance appear to be Black, and at least one of the dozen men perched on fence posts in the foreground appears to be white.
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Wilson, John, 1810
ALS to James Vandervoort in NY describing a trip, 2 September 1810. AM 85-22
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Wilson, Keith, 1972
TLS to Alfred Bush concerning acquisition of his works by the Princeton Library, enclosing a ditto sheet of his publications, and announcing the publication of "The Old Man and Others," 23 November 1972.
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Wilson, Robert G, 1823
ALS to William W. Woodward enclosing money, discussion of a new edition of "Scott's Life," 24 April 1823. AM 2008 Pyne Henry
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Consists of a manuscript labor contract between Lewis W. Wimbish, a white Virginia landowner (likely in Mecklenburg County), and Thomas Jeffreys, an African American farm worker who was born in Virginia around 1837. Dating to the Reconstruction Era, this year-long contract specifies that Wimbish will pay Jeffreys sixty dollars for his services as a "farm hand and general laborer." The contract also states that Wimbish will furnish Jeffreys with a house and food ("three barrels of corn, one hundred and twenty five pounds of pork") and that Jeffreys will have one day per week to devote to the farming of his own crops. The contract is signed by both men (Jeffreys with an "X" mark), as well as by a witness (A.S. Lee).
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2 ALsS (Photostats) to his mother from Princeton, 1 July and 16 October 1799. AM 14374
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Wingate, Reginald, 1916
L (copy) written as Governor-General of Sudan to Naum Bey in reply to his TLS (enclosed) of 7 May 1916, 16 May 1916. AM 15450
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Wingate, John, 1813
ALs to Gen. William Henry Harrison, relating to military matters, 25 March 1813. AM 80-76
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Winters, Yvor, 1941
"On the Possibility of a Cooperative History of American Literature," TM, 1941. AM 12221
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Winthrop, John, 1645
Photostats from Diary, 11 November to 5 December 1645.
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ALS to David A. Hall, relative to securing a house for the winter, n.d. AM 9304
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6 ALsS to Edward L. Pierce about letters of Charles Sumner, 1876-1878. AM 9737-9742
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ANS to L. J. Cist, 28 January 1873. AM 12716
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Wistar Party, 1836
DS to Lewis B. Hunter, invitation from Dr. Robert Nare to attend the "Wistar Party," 1 December 1836. AM 9164
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Wister, Owen, 1918
ALS to Erastus Brainerd concerning Hearst and his writings, 5 February 1918. AM 11865
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Wister, Owen, undated
ALS to John Philadelphia, asking him to comment on a piece of writing, n.d. AM 13240
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Wister, Owen, undated
ANS to "Sir," n.d. AM 15621
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Wister, Owen, 1891-1938
CS from W. Geo. Weld, 7 August 1891; NS and 7 ALsS to Barklie Henry, 1891-1938; TL (Carbon) from Barklie Henry 28 June 1938. AM 79-73
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Consists of an albumen photograph picturing a Navajo warrior and an African American soldier. Though uncredited and undated, the photograph was likely taken by Ben Wittick in Arizona Territory around 1887. The captions "Navajo Warrior" and "Negro Cavalry" have been inscribed in ink beneath each subject, and neither subject has been identified by their name.
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Wolcott, B. Stuart, 1917
ALS to Francis Charles MacDonald, telling of his experiences in aviation training in the World War, 10 August 1917. AM 10375
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10 TLsS to H. W. Yoxall, 1926-1927; TLS to Miss F. Tennyson Jesse, 18 February 1937. AM 1999-67
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Wolfe, Thomas, 1934-1939
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Wolff, Albert, 1919-1920
ALS, unaddressed, 9 November 1919; ALS, unaddressed, in French, 1920. AM 2002-135
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LS to King, in French, on military matters, 15 November 1609. AM 14564
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Wong, Anna May, undated
8 by 18 in. ink and watercolor drawing. AM 2004-167
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Wood, Grant, 1929-1983
Photographs and newspaper clippings concerning Wood, 1929-1983. AM 87-115
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Wood, John George, 1887
ALS to "Dear Madam," in regard to his lecture on the horse to be given in Carlisle, 22 December 1887. AM 13257
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Consists of a sharecropping agreement between L. F. Wood of the Mount Hope Plantation in Jefferson County, Mississippi, and fifteen freedmen and freedwomen. The contract is signed by Wood, two witnesses, and the freedmen and freedwomen by mark and dated May 25, 1865. Names listed include Isham Bass (46), Robert Bass (15), Richard Thompson (46), Eliza Thompson (45), Daniel Thompson (15), Emeline Darnald (38), Hager Curtis (52), Prince Miller (17), Minda Miller (28), Rachel Williams (46), Matilda Fitzgerald (21), Edward Johnson (40), Hester Johnson (30), Cornelia Griffin (18), and Perry Christmas (19).
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Wood, Leonard, 1917
TLS to Governor Morris, advising entering the war as soon as possible, 9 April 1917. AM 11453
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Signed by Stanley Kunitz. 109/190.
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ALS to Samuel Smith (Senator), 11 June 1832; DS to S. Swaitwood, 27 August 1855; ALS to Caleb Stark, 16 March 1839; ALS to Robert J. Walker, 9 April 1847; 4 engravings of Woodbury, n.d. AM 15061, 18565
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4 drawings and 1 watercolor, landscapes, n.d. AM 15952
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LS and ALS to Charles Devens, 8 March 1879 and 28 March 1877; ANS to Col. Jones, 6 August 1884; 2 engravings of Woods, n.d. AM 18565
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ALS to W. B. Scott, expressing appreciation for his work, May 1932. AM 12513
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Woolf, Virginia, 1941
TLS to Miss Cooley thanking her for her support, 9 February 1941. AM 15711
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TNS and ANS to Carl T. Naumburg, 1934 and 1937; TNS by L. Robins to Naumburg, 1946. AM 1993-121
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14 ALsS to various correspondents, 1860-1882. AM 17773, 19483
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ALS to "Sir," 7 September 1875; ALs to "My dear Faithful," 4 January 1883. AM 19865
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Woolner, Thomas, 1864
ALS to Christina Georgina Rossetti, 25 May 1864. AM 19862
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ALS to Miss Booth, letter of condolence, n.d. AM 80-79
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ALS to Mary L. Booth asking that her name not appear with an article, 2 February 1891. AM 80-79
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Woolverton, Joan, 1903
19 by 30 in. genealogical registers, 1903. AM 17099
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ALS to "Dear Sir," regarding errors in Funk and Wagnall's dictionary, 30 November 1860; signature of Funk, 25 December 1893. AM 12456
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Consists of a manuscript diary spanning forty-five years in the life of Helen "Nellie" Caroline Wordin (1842- ), an educated, single white woman living in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in the 19th century who attended school in Petersburg, Virginia, during the outbreak of the American Civil War.
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Worth, Samuel, 1768
DS to Richard Longstreet, deed for 300 acres of land in Somerset Co. formerly belonging to Aaron Hewes, 15 August 1768. AM 10949
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Worth, Samuel, 1795
DS, deed of land for use of a school house for Penn's Neck. AM 10352
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Wright, Helen M, 1965
"A List of Surveys as Kept by Elizabeth Town Associates," copy of D, April 1965. AM 18640
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Wright, Silas, 1820
ALS to William Gould & Co. Booksellers, 13 November 1820. AM 17813
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Wright, Silas, 1827-1846
Photostats of 53 ALsS to Benjamin F. Butler, political letters, 1827-1846 (1). AM 13659
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Wright, Silas, 1827-1846
Photostats of 53 ALsS to Benjamin F. Butler, political letters, 1827-1846 (2). AM 13659
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Wright, Silas, 1827-1846
Photostats of 53 ALsS to Benjamin F. Butler, political letters, 1827-1846 (3). AM 13659
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Wunter, H, 1860
ALS, unaddressed, in German, 1860. AM 11585
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ALS to Mrs. Elder, 23 November 1830; ALS to Mr. Elder, 7 September 1831. AM 80-79
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Wyandot Indians, 1798
Check to a Wyandot Indian for $20 for services, 1 December 1798. AM 2004-160
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Wyckoff, William c, 1879
ALS to Mr. Scribner, concerning science magazine publishing project, 26 June 1879.
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6 TLsS and 5 ALsS to Wylie from various correspondents, 1923-1939. AM 18539
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Wyman Family, 1757-1831
Misc. notes on history of family, including printed pamphlet by Thomas B. Wyman and photographs, 1757-1831. AM 12899
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Wyman, Jeffries, undated
ALS to William H. Flower, acknowledging a copy of "The Osteology of the Mammalia," n.d. AM 11406
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"Bei Den Heiligen Am Salzsee," TMs, view of Salt Lake City and the Mormons, 1885. AM 79-175
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TL to E. D. Barstow from C. H. Rose regarding pills, 16 July 1902. AM 2004-134
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"Napoleon," TMS, poem, n.d.; "From Meditation," TMS, poem, 1930; "Class Poem," TMS, poem, 1931. AM 10237, 10238, 10239
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Yeats, Jack Butler, 1919
ALS, thank you note for a book, 21 January 1919. AM 22077
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TLS to Miss Seive, 1 October 1928; TLS to Miss Jameson, n.d.; AMs, n.d. AM 18065
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Consists of a corrected typescript of "Chansons des noirs des États-Unis, pièces sacrées et pièces profanes," Marguerite Yourcenar's translation of African American spirituals into French, along with a related letter to Roland Busselin.
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Zangwill, Israel, 1898
ALS to Harper & Bros., acknowledgement of book received, 24 February 1898. AM 17549
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Quotation from "Without Prejudice" signed on card, n.d. AM 13257
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Zangwill, Israel, 1907
ALS to George, sending an enclosure for "poor Alden," 25 May 1907. AM 9651
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15 by 18 in. Architectural drawing. Found in GA.
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TLS to J. B. Hempstead, returning script, 18 January 1924; TLS to D. M. Beals, rejecting sketch, 16 October 1923. Transferred from Theatre Collection.
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Collection of autograph signatures, including: Thomas Bailey Alrich, E. E. Haley, Bret Hawke, William McKinley, R. M. Peary, Thomas B. Adams, Taft, Harriet Beecher Stowe, 1896-1910 . AM 18216
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Zoffany, John, 1920-1929
Correspondence and clippings relating to "Zoffany, his Life and Works," 1920-1929. AM 14027
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Autograph letter on two rolls (one flattened) of birch bark from an unidentified sender in Westport, Connecticut to her sister.
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Typescript draft of 1960 ed. with handwritten corrections and annotations by Victor Erlich.
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Glass Plate Negatives Depicting an African American Community at Nicodemus, Kansas, circa 1877-1890
Consists of eight glass plate negatives taken by an unknown photographer, documenting an African American community in the Great Plains or Semi-Arid West, which is likely Nicodemus, Kansas, a town in Graham County in northwestern Kansas founded by formerly enslaved people in 1877. The images depict African American people living on the Great Plains during the Reconstruction Era. Most shots show subjects posed in front of modest frame structures, including what appears to be a church or school building and a commercial structure. The landscape is clearly arid and flat, with occasional stands of deciduous trees visible in the background. The dwellings all appear to be of very recent construction at the time the images were made, with several showing saplings of recently-planted trees.
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Consists of an album containing fifty albumen photographs taken by an unidentified amateur photographer of a tour through South Dakota and Nebraska before and during the 1898 Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition. The photographer and their traveling party visited mining camps and nearby towns in South Dakota before proceeding to Omaha, Nebraska, for the exposition. Once in Omaha, the photographer documented much of the exposition, including around ten images of President William McKinley participating in President's Day activities on October 12th, 1898. William Jennings Bryan and General Nelson Miles are also pictured with McKinley.
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Photographs of a Tourist Trip from New Orleans, Louisiana, to Monterrey, Mexico, 1898 February-March
Consists of a group of fourteen mounted photographs documenting a tourist trip from New Orleans, Louisiana, through Texas, to Monterrey, Mexico. There are photographs of people and places in Monterrey, Mexico (Banco Nacional de México, a prison, a market, in a park "on the way to the bull fight"); a village seen from the National Railroad of Mexico (Ferrocarril Nacional de México); a wharf in New Orleans, Louisiana; San Pedro Springs and a swinging bridge in San Antonio, Texas; and the Rio Grande River from both the U.S. and Mexican sides. Names mentioned in the captions include Mr. Bailey of Memphis, Tennessee; Mr. Powers of Ohio; Mr. Brewer and Anna; and Mr. Haverfort of Saint Louis, Missouri. Images are captioned on the verso.
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Consists of a handwritten diary kept by an unidentified young woman who lived independently away from her family and worked as an elementary school teacher in Orange, New Jersey, in the mid 19th century. The diary spans 89 pages and documents several months in the author's life in early 1856, with the exception of a gap in February. The author's entries are deeply reflective and critically examine topics including selfhood, the professional duties of a teacher, how personal and professional lives intersect, as well as gender and content from church sermons. In addition to teaching, she also describes taking French lessons; attending lectures by poet Park Benjamin and Princeton geologist Arnold Guyot and another on gendered behavior; and her relationships with students, colleagues, friends, family, and an unnamed suitor (whom she refers to as "the beaux"). As the diary progresses, the author discusses her increased discontent with gendered limitations placed on her life, clashes with the school administration over her pedagogy and desire to discuss women's rights with her female students, and her plans to leave the school. By the diary's end, she has left the school and found employment teaching a class of boys at Public School No. 1.
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Consists of a friendship album compiled by a group of people living in Greenmanville and Mystic, Connecticut, in the mid-19th century on behalf of a young woman named Jennie (and sometimes referred to as Jane). Her friends include many Methodist young people living in a traditionally abolitionist region as the United States moved towards the Civil War. The album includes dedications from Edwin Samuel Stanley, a Methodist preacher who was a known Free-Soiler and abolitionist; many other members of the Stanley family; M.E. Kellogg; Edwin French; Charlie Williams; William Cook; and others.
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Consists of an albumen photograph depicting 23 African American miners and two white (presumed) overseers. Some of those pictured are holding mining implements, and several are children. They are outside of a hoist house, the structure covering the winch that lifted containers of mineral out of the earth and where miners descended. While the photograph's subjects and location are unidentified and its creator is unknown, a faint name in pencil on the back of the image reads "G. (or Geo. ) Hearst." This could be the George Hearst who was a United States Senator and the father of William Randolph Hearst. Hearst purchased the Ontario silver mine in Park City, Utah, in 1872 and also had mining interests in Nevada and Montana, so it is possible the photograph was taken at one of his mining operations.
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Consists of an album containing twenty-four photographs with printed captions depicting Nome, Juneau, and other locations in Alaska around the turn of the 20th century during the latter years of the Alaskan gold rush. The majority of the album captures images of Nome shortly after the 1898 discovery of gold. One of the captions covering three of the photographs reads, "Mining on the Beach. Nome, Alaska." Other views include Nome from a distance, showing the hundreds of tents housing the prospectors; a house in Nome belonging to one of the album organizer's friends; sled dog teams; Fourth of July celebrations; and businesses such as Wyatt Earp's Dexter Saloon, the Hunter Saloon, the Northern Saloon, and the J.F. Giese Hardware Store. There are also several views of Juneau, including a street scene, a brewery housed in the first church in Juneau, and a canoe named the "Whalekiller," as well as images of totem poles in Wrangle, Alaska, and the Muir Glacier near Skagway. The name of the photographer is unknown.
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Consists of forty-one photographs of Indigenous students and adults, white teachers, and United States government officials operating mobile libraries at ten different Native American day and boarding schools in Arizona during the New Deal era. According to handwritten annotations on the backs of photographs, these schools are identified as the Casa Blanca Day School in what is now the Gila River Indian Community (Bapschule, Arizona); Quajote Day School (possibly Quijotoa); Phoenix Indian School; Fresnal Canyon; Fort McDowell Day School in what is now the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation; and five schools in or near what is now the Tohono O'odham Nation (referred to in the captions as the Papago Indian Reservation and Sells, Arizona), including the Kerwo, Vamori, Choulic, Chuichu, and Santa Rosa Ranch day schools. According to a list maintained by the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition, Phoenix Indian School and Santa Rosa Ranch were also boarding schools. Based on the locations of these schools, the children photographed likely include those from Tohono O'odham, Akimel O'odham (Pima), Pee-Posh (Maricopa), and Yavapai communities, and possibly others. While children at boarding schools were forcibly taken from their homes, Indigenous children attending both day and boarding schools during this time period were subject to brutal assimilationist policies by the United States government and school staff.
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Consists of a group of fourteen photographs and ephemera, mostly documenting Yakama (Yakima) fishermen at Celilo Falls on the Columbia River, which forms the border of Oregon and Washington. Based on contextual clues, the people in the photographs are likely citizens of the Yakama Nation, but they may also include people from the Umatilla and Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs communities, who also fished at the traditional trading area and sacred fishing grounds at Celilo Falls. Most of the photographs depict people fishing on wooden platforms, and several others show a family in ceremonial clothing. In 1957, the United States government flooded Celilo Falls to create the Dalles Dam despite opposition from Indigenous groups. One photograph of an unidentified group of people is stamped by Louise Phillips, a photographer with a studio at 5936 NE 42nd Ave. in Portland, Oregon, though it is unclear whether she is the photographer of the rest of the images. These photographs, which have been removed from an unlabeled album, were preceded by two ephemeral items. One is a newspaper clipping of a letter to the editor from Charles Castner, describing resistance by the Yakama people to the United States government's efforts to force Indigenous peoples to sell their fishing rights to Celilo Falls. The other is a slip of paper that reads, "PSA Field Trip Sept. 27, 1953," and has the name Al Chapuiau (possibly the assembler of the materials) written along the top.
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Consists of two photographs by an unknown photographer showing the Balsas River (Río Balsas, Mezcala River, Atoyac River) in Mexico. They are captioned "The River Balsas looking East" and "The River Balsas looking West."
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Consists of two photograph albums containing 97 large format photographs, taken by an unknown photographer, of views along the route of the Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf Railroad in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. At the time the photographs were taken, the railroad was newly completed with a terminus at Port Arthur, Texas, named after the railroad's founder, Arthur Stilwell (1859-1928), who established several other townsites along the way, including Mena and De Queen, Arkansas; Stilwell, Oklahoma; De Ridder and De Quincy, Louisiana; and Nederland, Texas. The images in the albums show aspects of the railroad itself, including tracks, depots, and trains, as well as the surrounding landscape and nearby settler economic development, including ranches, orchards, vineyards, lumber mills, logging operations, manufacturing plants, and waterworks for local cities. Other images show a boarding house, young men fishing, a park, the springs at Siloam Springs, Arkansas, and family members posing in front of a small house. Three photographs of Port Arthur, Texas, show a downtown depot, restaurant, and bars.
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Consists of a collection of 65 captioned photograph postcards and seven original photographs documenting the military service of a French soldier (apparently from Nantes) while stationed in the front near Salonika and the Bulgarian border. Images show the landscape, the local population, and the French forces in preparation for combat or in periods of relaxation. Many of the cards were printed on Guilleminot photograph paper. Captions are dated between February and July, presumably between 1915 and 1917.
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Consists of three photographs of white Oklahoma settlers and homesteaders following the Land Rush of 1889. The Land Rush was initiated by Grover Cleveland's signing of the 1889 Indian Appropriations Act, which officially opened what was then referred to as "Unassigned Lands" to white settlers; this land had previously been "assigned" by the United States government to the Muscogee (Creek) and Seminole peoples following their forcible removal from their homelands. The photographs depict people with animals, wagons, and small houses. One of the photographs may have been taken near Stillwater, Oklahoma. The photographer is unidentified.
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Dutch Letterbook, 1758, 1761
Bound volume with the spine title, "M.S. Messieven Van Den Jaare 1761." Contains copies of letters and resolutions, some of which are possibly from Dutch ambassadors to The Hague; these extracts from a register were kept for the States General of the Dutch Republic (United Provinces of the Netherlands). Some letters pertain to England, Russia, the Ottoman Empire, and other places in Europe. One extracts record translates to "Extracts from the register of resolutions of the High Mighty Lords of the States General of the United Netherlands."
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This is an early 19th-century English manuscript biographical dictionary of notable people involved in the French Revolution. There is an index recording entries for over 150 names in the volume. Engravings are pasted in and illustrate descriptions of the people listed in the volume. The engravings are published by M. Jones and dated 1806-1808. There are a number of tipped-in newspaper clippings throughout to expand on biographical descriptions, and at the front of the volume is pasted in a printed handbill advertising a work entitled "Mock Court of St. Cloud, With real and assumed Names of its illustrious Members," printed for Bowdery & Kerby, 190, Oxford Street; and J. Rodwell, New Bond Street, [1812].
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Consists of a group of thirty-two silver gelatin photographs of Alaska and the Yukon Territory, Canada, during the Nome Gold Rush at the turn of the 20th century. There are over twenty photographs of Nome, Alaska, including several showing prospectors and gold mining equipment on the beach, tent camps, city streets and shops, Piper's Bakery, and a dance hall. Other images show Dog Island, a road house, river steamboats, tents, houses, and people including white settlers and Alaska Native people. Photographs are unattributed, and most are uncaptioned.
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Consists of a photograph album containing 167 silver gelatin photographs of Nome, Alaska, and surrounding areas during the late 1920s and early 1930s. There are images showing Nome streets, the Miners and Merchants' Bank of Alaska, Alaska Dream Theatre, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Golden Gate Hotel, Leo Seidenberg's Bon Marche Store, Hotel Popular, and the Nome Coast Guard Station, as well as motor boats named Ukiuwak, Silver Wave, and Sea Wolf. Also depicted are women, children, and families from Alaska Native communities, most likely Iñupiat (Inupiaq) communities; gold dredges and workers; and pilots Wiley Post and Harold Gatty with their airplane Winnie Mae during their flight around the world in 1931. There is also a photograph of Nuniwarmiut women on Nunivak Island. Photographs are unattributed, and most are uncaptioned.
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Consists of a silver gelatin photographic print depicting a room of women in Kenya during a class on oral contraceptives in 1970. Several of the women are holding infants, and there is a nurse standing among the group, holding a blister pack of medication and speaking. There is a poster of President Mzee Jomo Kenyatta on a wall of the room. Kenyatta was the first President of independent Kenya, who prioiritized education and improved healthcare as important aspects of his government. The original press caption is pasted to the reverse of the photograph: "Kenya - Population Growth. Kenyan women listen to a lecture in their own language from a nurse who is telling them about the 'Pill.'" Other information on the reverse of the photograph also include press stamps crediting Keystone Press Agency, Inc. and Camerapix with copyright.
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Two silver gelatin print photographs showing Indian women learning about birth control in an outdoor classroom. An Indian woman instructor from International Planned Parenthood Federation leads a demonstration on different contraceptive health devices. In 1952, India was the first country in the wold to implement a family planning strategy as part of national development. The same year, the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) was founded in Bombay (present-day Mumbai) by Margaret Sanger and Lady Rama Rau. Educators would use vans such as the one depicted in one of the photographs to travel around rural areas and teach women in makeshift classrooms.
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Consists of 20 black and white photographic prints of various places and people in Chinatown, San Francisco. Some photographs are marked as being locations on Dupont Street or Waverly Place. One photograph was taken of Bartlett Alley. The majority of the prints are of street views with some images of storefronts, store interiors, and restaurant interiors. Some of the stores depicted include Sun Kam Wah, Sang Kee, and Sing Fat & Co. A few of the prints depict the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire, with one image depicting the aftermath of the disaster on Dupont Street. One photograph depicts a dragon dance performance being presented in a very crowded street.
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Three stereoscopic cards depicting different busy street views of Chinatown, San Francisco. The photographs from American Stereoscopic Co. and J. F. Jarvis appear to be photographs of the same street intersection at different times. Storefront signs for Sing Fat & Co. selling "Chinese and Japanese Fancy Goods" is visible in the other photograph by the Keystone View Company. This particular stereoscopic card has a printed caption on the reverse side describing Chinatown and also contains racist descriptions of Chinese Americans.
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Consists of an unidentified photograph of two Hopi women carrying water.
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Consists of galley sheets of the original draft of Charles Kelly's biography of Orrin Porter Rockwell, the Mormon fronteirsman who served as a bodyguard to Latter Day Saint movement leaders Joseph Smith and Brigham Young. A note by Hoffman Birney (1891-1958) indicates that this draft was later edited, rewritten, and published in 1934 as "Holy Murder: The Story of Porter Rockwell."
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Consists of a group of engravings and drawings related to Mormon history. There are drawings of the houses of Brigham Young and Joseph Smith, the Nauvoo Temple, and the Nauvoo Expositor office. There are also engravings depicting numerous famous Mormon figures and their homes. The creators/collectors of these materials are unknown.
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Consists of a photograph of a Black woman and her child, captioned and signed by Steltzer.
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Casasola, Juan Manuel, Photographs of Indigenous People in Mexico, circa early 20th century
Consists of two uncaptioned photographs taken by Juan Manuel Casasola of Indigenous people in Mexico, perhaps near Juárez. One photograph depicts a family in front of a dwelling and the other shows a young woman looking out from the side of a train.
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Includes two letters between Stein and Meyer (the letter from Meyer is a photocopy).
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Consists of a photograph album containing ten photographs of Black farm laborers and children on a post-Reconstruction Texas cotton plantation taken by Fred Gildersleeve, a white photographer based in Waco, Texas. Images depict Black farm laborers cultivating, hoeing, spraying, picking, transporting, and baling cotton. One image shows workers spraying a carcinogenic chemical (Calcium arsenate) without protection. Another shows three Black children sitting on a pile of cotton. The album's title, "Views of Goodland Plantation Owned by K. Tidemann & Co., Galveston, Texas," refers to the Goodland Plantation in Goodland, Texas, three miles south of Calvert in Robertson County, that was established in the early 1900s and owned by K. Tidemann & Company, white cotton brokers based in Galveston.
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Consists of a diary kept by an unidentified white man who travelled in Kansas during the "Bleeding Kansas" period in the mid to late 1850s. The author mentions having previously been in Kansas in 1856 as a "free state soldier" and describes his travels in 1857 and 1858 from Indiana to Kansas and back again after an eight-month stay. The author departed from Plainfield, Indiana, on October 13, 1857, and arrived the next day in St. Louis, Missouri, where he took the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad to Jefferson City and then the steamboat Cataract to Kansas City. Upon arrival, he went to Osawatomie to help build a house on land claimed by his uncle, before leaving for Emporia in search of a claim of his own. He describes frequent travels throughout the territory and into Missouri for supplies, where he mentions encountering an enslaver. He also writes of voting on the Lecompton Constitution in Garnett, interactions between "claim jumpers" and other settlers, and his encounters with Sac and Fox and Ottawa (Odawa) people, as well as seeing a mound that was likely created by Native Americans. He comments on towns and settlements he passes through at Lawrence, Ottumwa, Emporia, Butler and Clinton (in Missouri), Austin, West Point, Keokuck, Burlingame, Brownville, Lecompton, Brooklin, and Central City. The end of the diary also includes a list of letters sent from 1857 through 1859.
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Consists of a photograph album comprising 16 color lithographic essays and picture postcards printed by Aspiotis Bros in Corfu (with their logo printed on the back cover). The images depict people with Greek traditional costumes of the island of Corfu; mounted with printed captions both in Greek and French in red ink; they measure approximately 15 x 10 cm each.
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Consists of a photograph album compiled by Carl Frederick Lehners documenting his career as a steamboat engine inspector, including as United States Inspector of Steam Vessels for Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush and later as an inspection consultant working primarily in California and Hawaii. The album includes around 220 photographs taken by Elbridge Warren Merrill (1868-1929), Roy D. Tait, and Lehners himself. Photographs taken in Alaska include scenery and street scenes in and around Sitka, Wrangell, and Juneau, as well as photographs documenting Tlingit and Haida people, villages, and totem poles. These include views of Howken (a Haida village), Chief Shakes and frog totem poles, photographs of an Alaska Native brass band leading what may be a funeral procession, and Indigenous people posed for portraits, heading out in canoes, and dancing. There is also a photograph of the SS Portland stuck in the Bering Sea ice off of Alaska in 1903, as well as a series of photographs taken along the Telegraph Creek and Stikine River in British Columbia.
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Consists of twenty-one photographs taken by Wilbur Plummer Moore Anderson, a Northern Pacific Railway telegrapher based in Kalama, Washington, documenting his family, as well as the development of Kalama, Washington, by white settlers at the beginning of the 20th century. Subjects include ships, houseboats, and a salmon fish wheel on the Columbia River, Northern Pacific Railway locomotives and ferries, logging companies and camps, restaurants, a fabric and dry goods store, an office building, an electrical line crew, and local people. There are photographs of the Delmonico Restaurant & Oyster Bar operated by Andrew M. Cadien; the Northern Pacific 2-10-0 Decapod Locomotive No. 1 and the company's railroad train ferry, "Tacoma;" and ships named "Ione," "Chief," "Lester," "Katie Tapp," "Butte," and "John A. Shaw." Names of people mentioned in photograph captions include John Oscar; Henry Bush (1880-1947); Wilbur Anderson's uncle, Eric Anderson (1887-1912); his mother, Effie Moore Anderson (1892-1955), and her first husband Guy Wilbur Moore, as well as her sister, Maggie Oakes Mattern (1897-1918). Many of the photographs are annotated.
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Consists of a report created by Standard Oil of California (which later became the Chevron Corporation) documenting their work supplying petroleum products for the Mason-Walsh-Atkinson-Kier (MWAK) Company's work excavating and pouring concrete for the Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River in Washington state. The report includes lists and photographs that provide extensive documentation of the equipment used to build the dam, as well as worker housing.
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Consists of a report by the Portland District of the United States Army Corps of Engineers on the history and ongoing maintenance of hydroelectric and flood control initiatives, including the Columbia River, Mid Willamette, Upper Willamette, Rogue River, and Willamette Falls Locks projects. The report opens with images of Mount St. Helens taken the year after the eruptions in 1980, and then includes a report and photographs of the Bonneville Lock and Dam projects in Oregon and Washington that detail the stages of the project and the completion of the second power house in September 1981. There are also details, photographs, and specifications for the Dalles Lock and Dam, including a photograph of Indigenous fishers on a wooden platform; the John Day Lock and Dam (Lake Umatilla); and the proposed Willow Creek Lake Dam. Photographs, descriptions, maps, and elevations are also included for the Blue River Lake, Cougar Lake, Detroit Lake (Detroit and Big Cliff Dams), Green Peter Lake Dam, Foster Lake Dam, and Willamette Falls Locks and Dam project in Oregon City.
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Consists of five photographs of the Shoshone National Forest in the Yellowstone region of Wyoming taken by F. J. Hiscock, a photographer based in Cody, Wyoming. Photographs are captioned "Scene in Shoshone Canyon," "View in Shoshone Canyon," "Pahaska," and "View at the Shoshone Dam." An uncaptioned photograph shows an automobile driving on Shoshone Canyon Road with one woman and two men.
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Upton, James, and Matthew Doyle, Letters to Friends and Family in Aroostook, Maine, 1856-1857
Consists of three letters from James Upton and Matthew Doyle, two young men from Aroostook, Maine, who traveled to Oshkosh, Wisconsin, in the 1850s to participate in the lumber boom. One letter is from Doyle to his brother and two are from Upton to a friend back in Maine. They write about working on the river and as lumber men, discuss farming conditions, make observations about the land, and note the dramatic increase in the population of white settlers, buildings, and sawmills.
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Consists of forty-one photographs, mounted on album pages, taken by George G. Cantwell, a white photographer based in Alaska, documenting his years living in Valdez. Photographs document scenes in Valdez, including commercial buildings along the main streets in town such as Cantwell's photography studio, which shared a building with the freight and ticket offices of the Alaska Coast Company and the Northwestern Steamship Company. One image shows J.G. Snyder's General Merchant emporium in the background, while two dog sled teams sit in the snow-bounded street and spectators line the sidewalk. Another shows the building of Danz Brothers merchant outfitters, with an advertisement for Harry R. Brown & Company realtor painted on its side. There is also a series of self-portraits and photographs Cantwell took at his home, showing rooms in his house as well as his dog. Eight of the photographs depict Alaska Native people, including Chief Goodlataw, an Ahtna leader from the Village of Chitina, and a number of unidentified Indigenous women, children, and men, likely of the Ahtna (Athapascan) and Alutiiq (Sugpiaq) peoples.
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Consists of a photograph album compiled by an unknown person containing around 175 photographs documenting the construction of the Alaska Highway in the Yukon Territory by employees of Morse Brothers & Associates during World War II. The highway was built in 1942 as an American-Canadian military project that connected Dawson Creek, British Columbia, to Delta Junction, southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska, via Whitehorse in the Yukon Territory. The images in this album appear to have been taken mostly in the Yukon Territory, with some perhaps representing northern British Columbia. The workers depicted were hired on contract to supplement the labor of the U.S. military and their engineers and are shown encamped variously in tent and cabin settlements near the Hyland and Liard Rivers. Based on captions, the workers were stationed in Carcross and Whitehorse for portions of the period the album covers. The photographs provide documentation of the experiences of laborers who built the highway, both during and after working hours. Images show the road bed itself during construction and workers at job sites, as well as workers participating in leisure activities such as hunting and salmon fishing, visits to nearby towns, playing games, and apparently attempting to train black bears, which are shown in a number of photographs.
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Skyros, Photograph Album, 1966
Consists of ten (10) silver printed photographs (15 x 11cm each) by the photograper Ioannis D. Venardēs; cachet "Ergastērion Photographias Iōannou D. Venardē," on the back cover and stamp of the Skyros municipality, on the front cover.
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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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Consists of an album containing fifty seven black-and-white photographs (6 x 9 cm each), 12o. Images capture scenes or events from every day life, such as street scenes, people in work or recreation, group portraits, Byzantine churches, schools, part of the Walls of the city, the dome mosaic of Hagia Sophia depicting the figure of Christ in Glory, the Zeitinlik military cemetery, the White Tower, the Rotonda, the Arch of Galerius, and ships. The majority of the photographs bear handwritten captions in French, in pen or pencil, on the verso; one photograph has a dedication by high school students to their teacher in Greek dated 1932-1933, as well as the photographer's stamp: "Phōto Melanidēs"; another photograph bears the stamp, "Phōtographikai ergasiai Kounio." Album is bound in brown fabric over hardboards. Cover title: "Album". Album is numbered "No 2", inside the front cover.
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Consists of an official album published by Aspiōtēs Bros in Corfu (with their logo printed on the back cover) containing sixteen color lithographic essays of picture postcards printed and available to the public. The essays depict a general view of Corfu, scenes of every day life in the villages, people in their leisure time, the entrance of the market in Corfu, the Lake of Ioannina, the Achilleion, general views of villages, a church and the monastery of Palaiokastritsa. All images are mounted to the pages of the album (measure from 14.5 x 9.6 cm to 15.5 x 10.5 cm.) and bear printed captions in Greek and French in red ink. The album is labeled "Kerkyra - Topeia" on the front cover; and the publication information below the title: "Ekdosis Aspiōtēs - Kerkyra." Album is bound in soft brown paper and hand-tied with string.
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Consists of an album containing ninety-six silver-printed photographs (11 x 6.5 cm each) depicting panoramic views of the city of Thessalonikē, Byzantine and historical monuments such as the Rotonda of Saint George, the church of Hagia Sophia, Saint Catherine, the Golden Gate, a Turkish cemetery, street views, scenes of every day life, portraits of local people, such as Jewish, Turks, Malgaches, gypsies, Greek and Romanian priests, rabbi, hodja, soldiers of the Allied Powers and military camps, emphasizing on the multicultural character of the city, the results of the destructive fire of the 1917, and the presence of the Allied forces. Handwritten captions in French.
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Consists of a photograph album containing 24 color prints (12 x 18 cm each) of Constantinople including Byzantine monuments such as interior and exterior views of the Church of Hagia Sophia; the Church of St. Saviour at the Monastery of the Chora (Kariye Cami); mosques; the Yeni Valide Mosque; the palace of Sultan Ahmed; views of Pera and Galata; a panoramic view of the Golden Horn; a general view of Constantinople; the Dolmabahce Palace; part of the medieval fortress on the European banks of the Bosphorus; markets; bridges; and local people.
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Consists of a photograph album titled Athènes containing twenty images (19 x13 cm. each) of Athenian antiquities and modern (late 19th century) architecture including a general view of the city; the University; the Academy; the Acropolis with its monuments: the Propylaea, the Parthenon and the Erechtheum; ancient theaters; the Tower of the Winds; and the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates. There is also a photograph on the inside of front cover depicting portraits of the royal family of Greece in medallions with their names in Greek. Thirteen of the twenty accordion-style lithographic prints based on real photographs. All images are captioned both in Greek and French. Album is bound in contemporary fabric over hard boards (cover detached) decorated with images of two calssical buildings; title in calligraphy; the name of the editor in French, "Editeur: Charles Beck à Athènes".
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Consists of a photograph album titled Album zur Erinnerung an Athen / Souvenirs d' Athènes / Remembrances of Athens; oblong, 4to; 12 unnumbered sheets containing 12 etchings. Images depict Athenian views and antiquities such as the Parthenon, the Propylaea, the Erechtheum, the Stoa of Hadrian, the gate of Agora, the Monument of Philopappus, and the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates. All etchings bear engraving and printing note, "Stich u Druk d Kunst Anst. d. Oestr. Lloyd, Triest. F. Zahn sc." as well as trilingual (German, English, French) printed captions. Publisher's information on title page, Triest, Literarisch-Artistische Abtheilung des Österreichischen Lloyd. Album is bound in contemporary green fabric over boards; gold-embossed cover title, Souvenirs d' Athènes.
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Consists of a German photograph album, the part of the "Central Powers", containing 18 silver-print photographs of Star Dojran (North Macedonia), Petrich (Bulgaria), Strumica (North Macedonia), and views of the frontier fileds. Included also a three-part panorama of Dojran village with the lake (47.5 x 11 cm). Two (2) images depict the celebrations for the birthday of Ferdinand I, Czar of Bulgaria and probably the German Kaiser in Dojran. Handwritten captions in German for almost each photograph. The photographer and compiler of the album are unknown. All photographs are attached on six cartons bound together and they measure from 12 x 9 cm to 17.5 x 11.5 cm.
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Consists of three issues (out of 4) of typed and handwritten texts in Greek of the magazine "Mathētikes selides" (Student pages) that was published by the students of the sixth grade of Mytilēnē's High School in November 1943, with the encouragement of their professor Miltēs Paraskeuaidēs. Given the difficult conditions due to the Occupation, each issue was published in only five copies. Each student had to type or write their text in five folds and M. Paraskeuaidēs had undertaken the handmade bookbinding. The magazine appeared in four issues concerning the educational and artistic events of the students of the sixth grade of the high school.
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Consists of a photograph album containing twenty-one (21) albumen prints (77 x 108 mm each) of the Salonica front. Included images of the Morava Division, Kaimaktsalan, and German prisoners. Photographs are mounted and bear handwritten captions in Serbian; title on first page in Serbian ("From the Salonika front- Photography shots"). Album is bound in green fabric over hard boards with the tite "Album" on front cover. There is also a printed sheet with a list of the titles of each photograph translated in Greek.
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Consists of a photograph album containing thirty seven (37) aerial photographs (silver prints) of the Imperial German Air Service in Macedonian Front. Photographs are mounted, one photograph per page and one collage of three photographs on the last sheet, measuring from 12 x 16.6 to 12.8 x 17.6 cm. Handwritten captions on the images in German and explanatory notes on the sheet. There are also four folding panoramas placed in two cases inside the lower cover of the album: two in eight parts, silver prints, measuring 10.7 x 12.6 cm and 11.1 x 12.7 cm, hanwritten titles on the images and handwritten title on the back side of the first photograph; and two panoramas in twelve and thirteen parts, collotypes, measuring 13.5 x 18.9 cm and 10 x 20.4 cm. respectively; title on a printed label affixed to the back side of the first photograph; there is also a handwritten list of the photography shots. The majority of the album captures aerial images of Mikro Dasos (Small Forest) in Kilkis (22 images) that according to the captions, pilot was Lt. Ernst-Wilhelm Modrow, a German night fighter pilot (part of his photographic archive is now housed in the British Imperial War Museum). Included also images of the port of Thessalonike. Album is bound in marbled paper with leather spine and corners over hard boards.
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Consists of a mounted photograph depicting Geronimo, the Chiricahua Apache leader, at Fort Sill in Chickasaw, Indian Territory, which later became Oklahoma, where he was being detained by the United States government as a prisoner of war.
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Consists of a photograph album containing miscellaneous travel photographs taken in New Hampshire, New York, Alaska, Wyoming, California, and Europe, as well as portraits of noted abolitionists, women's suffrage activists, authors, cultural figures, and politicians in the late 19th century. The first section of the album comprises travel photographs including a resort in Sugar Hill, New Hampshire; two scenes in France; a view of High Bridge, New York; ten tourist views of Europe; two Kodak Two photographs of Alaska including a glacier; a portrait of Napoleon III; two views of Muir Glacier, Alaska, and Lone Star Geyser, Yellowstone Park; three Kodak Two scenes of California; an albumen view of the Cliff House, San Francisco; a large unidentified view of a mission; fifteen Kodak Two views of Alaska including views of Juneau and one of Alaska Native basket sellers; and an unidentified albumen view of a sculpture. The second part of the album is composed of sixty-two portraits of notable cultural and political figures, both American and European, including several abolitionists. The subjects include: Frederick Douglass, Albert Barnes, General Irvin McDowell, General David Hunter, General Gouverneur Warren, Ulysses Grant, General James Barnet Fry, Schuyler Colfax, Abraham Lincoln, Mary Todd Lincoln, James Blaine, Horace Greeley, William Evarts, Roundell Palmer, Sir Alexander Cockburn, James Anthony Froude, Hugh McCulloch, Charles O'Conner, Peter Cooper, Edwin Landseer, Patrice de MacMahon, General William Sherman, General Winfield Scott Hancock, General Philip Sheridan, Henry M. Stanley, David Livingstone, Bayard Taylor , William Gladstone, Cyrus Field, Death Mask of Oliver Cromwell, Adolphe Thiers, Louis Agassy, Victor Hugo, George William Curtis, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Louisa May Alcott, Henry Ward Beecher, Julia Ward Howe, John Albion Andrew, Wendell Phillips, Anna Dickenson, Adelaide Wilson, Alice and Phoebe Cary, Ralph Waldo Emerson, John G. Saxe, Edward Everett, Edgar Allen Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Adelaide Ristoni as Marie Antoinette, Charlotte Cushman, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, William Cullen Bryant, and John Greenley Whittier. While George Warren took many of the photographs, it is unclear whether he assembled the album.
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Photographs of African American Soldiers at an Encampment in the Western United States, circa 1890s
Consists of thirty-eight cyanotype photographs mounted on two leaves that were likely extracted from a larger album, most of which document a group of African American soldiers at an encampment in the Western United States in the late 19th century. The images are largely candid in nature and show soldiers with horses, carts, guns, and tents. There are photographs of an oyster cart, a soldier cooking over a fire, and what appears to be a white commanding officer, as well as several views of steamships on a river. Although the location is unidentified, it is possible that the photographs were taken near Fort Mojave in the Arizona Territory and that the river depicted is the Colorado River. Twenty-nine of the photographs depict the encampment, while the other nine show a seemingly unrelated fisherman alongside a dock with boats and a lighthouse. The photographer and compiler of these images are also unknown.
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Consists of eighty-eight photographs (88), silver prints, and a typescript study about fishing in Greece, which was submitted to the Academy of Athens on September 30, 1950 in accordance with the announcement of awards of the year 1949. The case study was prepared and submitted by the Hypourgeion Syntonismou (Greek Ministry of Coordination). It comprises 403 typescript folios (handwritten foliation), measuring 29 x 21.5 cm, with some additions or annotations in pencil, plates (some folding), and numerous original drawings, in ink, of types of fishing vessels, species of fish, maps, and diagrams, on thin transparent paper. Photographs and typescript were kept together in a dossier, which was discarded during the preservation of the materials. Photographs include views of the lake of Messolonghi, the lake of Kastoria, the lake of Ioannina, as well as lakes Prespa, Hylike, and Doiran, portraits of street seller fishermen and sponge divers, fishing vessels, and an image with a drawing of the Piraeus fishmarket. Photographs are placed one or two, on the recto of 46 folios (four are missing), measuring from 75 x 11.1 to 12.8 x 16.1 cm. They bear printed captions and the stamp of the Greek Ministry of Coordination. Eighteen photographs bear handwritten title and signature by Maria Chrousakē, on the verso; and one photograph with the stamp of Dēmētrēs A. Charisiadēs There is also a loose photograph of fishermen. The study has probably not been published.
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Consists of a photograph album containing fifteen images (silver prints) of Pēlion Mountains. Images include views of several villages in Pēlion, such as Trikkeri, Makrynitsa, Portaria, Millina, Hagios Ioannēs, and Kala Nera. All images are signed by the Greek photographer Kōstas Zēmerēs and bear penciled captions in French. Stringbound album.
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Photograph Album Depicting the Bandelier, Laguna, San Ildefonso, and Acoma Pueblos, circa 1915
Consists of a travel photograph album including over fifty silver print photographs of the Bandelier (Anasazi), Laguna (Kawaika), San Ildefonso (P'ohwhóge Owingeh), and Acoma Pueblos in New Mexico. The album includes views of the Pond Ranch in Frijoles Canyon (precursor to Bandelier National Monument), Katzimo (Enchanted Mesa), and the nearby Pueblos of San Ildefonso, Laguna, and Acoma. Photographs also include images of people from the Indigenous Pueblo, Laguna, Tewa, and Acoma communities, as well as white settlers and tourists. Many of the pictures show the architecture in the Pueblos as it was at the beginning of the twentieth century. There are also two views from the Dominican Republic on the final page. The photographer and compiler of the album are unknown.
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Consists of a photograph album of fourteen photographs (12 albumen and 2 photomechanic) depicting the construction of Chemin de fer de la Jonction Salonique – Constantinople (JSC). The construction of this 510 km Railway line of the Ottoman Empire, which ran parallel to the sea, started in 1893 and was completed in 1896. The line was passing through main towns of North Greece like Serres, Drama, Xanthē, Komotēne (Gumuldjina), Alexandroupolē (Dedeagatch) and was of major strategic importance as it could carry troops from Constantinople to Salonika. This collection presents views of the construction works; train stations, namely Strymonas (Kara Sou), Osman Buk - Paranesti, and Xanthē; infrastructure; bridges (Struma River); tunnels; and scenes with locomotives on lines. One photograph is titled "Palais d Alexandre le grand." Seven albumen images are titled and signed on the print by the photographer of Thessalonikē, Paul Zepdji. Photographs measure 26.5 x 20 cm each. Album is bound in brown fabric over hard boards (size 34 x 30 cm.); spine cracked. Cover title: Souvenir de Salonique - Constantinople / V. Stavro.
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Consists of a photograph album (28 x 20 cm) which contains 143 silver-print photographs of the Cruise ship "Montenegro" depicting scenes of Brindisi (Italy); Corfu (Greece), including the Achilleion and the German Imperial Yacht "Hohenzollern" as noted in the caption "carrying the Princess Sofia" then Queen Sofia of Greece; Ancient Corinth; ancient monuments of Athens (Greece), such as the Acropolis and its monuments, the Areopagus, the Theater of Dionysus, the Tower of Winds, the Arch of Hadrian, the Panathēnaiko Stadio, and the Hephaisteion. There is also a portrait of a soldier of the Greek Presidential Guard (Evzonas); Constantinople; Baalbek; Damascus (Syria); Holy Land (Jerusalem, the Jordan River); Port Said; Panama Canal; and the Nile river. Also, in photographs are depicted the ship "Brunnen", the ship "Oceanien", a train to Tiberias, many scenes of everyday life in the visited places, tourists and local people. The photographs measure 14 x 9 cm each. There are two smaller size photographs of a seated unidentified individual, inside the front cover. Though the photographer and collector are unidentified, the album is captioned throughout in Italian. String paper bound album.
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Consists of a photograph album of a cruise starting at Trieste, passing through various places in Greece and reaching Smyrna (İzmir), Asia Minor and Constantinople. The album contains 192 photographs (approximately 11 x 8 cm each) placed on both sides of 24 carton sheets. Analytically, the photographs depict: Trieste ((Italy), Corfu, Olympia, Patra, Itea, Canal of Corinth, Piraeus and Athens, Eleusis, Mycenae, Argos, Nauplion, Tyrinth, Smyrna, Ephesus, Asia Minor / Magnesia, views of the life on ship, Dardanelles, Constantinople, and various from North Europe. Especially for the part depicting Greece and Smyrna, the album provides vivid pictures of everyday life, with the photographs not focusing only on the ancient monuments but captured from scarce points of view, family portraits, people at work, tourists, and open markets. Photograps bear handwritten captions in English. Album is bound in contemporary half-leather with reddish edges.
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Consists of seven black-and-white photographs of the Tuna Canyon Detention Station, an American concentration camp near Tujunga, California, where the United States government incarcerated Japanese Americans, as well as German and Italian immigrants and Japanese Peruvians, during World War II. At this time, the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service operated Tuna Canyon as a temporary detention station where prisoners were held before being transferred to more permanent concentration camps in other parts of the country. Many of those imprisoned at Tuna Canyon were men of influence in their communities, such as Buddhist and Shinto priests, successful business people, and journalists. The photographs show views of the prison including the guardhouse, visitors' entrance, barracks buildings, mess hall, and administration building, as well as the training of a police dog. Photographs are captioned, but there is no photographer credit.
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Consists of nine (9) loose collotypes, part of an album or portfolio, taken by Charles Scolik, documenting the Leipzig Oriental Society's travels to Egypt, Palestine and Greece in 1894. The collotype plates in our collection show views of Atheninan antiquities, such as the Olympieion; the Hephaisteion; the Arch of Hadrian; the Cathedral; the Acropolis and its monuments, such as the Parthenon and the Erechtheum. All plates are mounted on cards with printed captions and printer's logo in German: "Aufnahme von Ch. Scolik, k. u. k. Hofphotograph, Wien. Gesetzlich geschützt", "Verlag von Junghanss & Koritzer, Hoflieferanten, Meiningen [1895]", and "Reise der Orientalischen Gesellschaft zu Leipzig, 1894". One photograph bears an embossed stamp of the printer, at the lower right corner, and five photographs embossed the date 1895. Charles Scolik had been an Austrian photographer that contributed in the establishment of innovations in photography, known for his portraits, and one of the first photographers of public events. Photographs range from 23 x 17 cm to 31 x 24 cm.
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Consists of two group portraits of Japanese American men incarcerated at the Santa Fe Internment Camp, an American concentration camp in New Mexico where the United States government incarcerated Japanese Americans during World War II. One photograph shows 28 Betsuin Buddhist ministers and lay leaders, including Nakazo Miura, Giichi Takata, Kurakichi Kaneko, Shinnosuke Tamari, Reverend Ono, Reverend Kuwatsuki, Reverend Abiko, Katsumi Kaku, Yoshitaro Sasahara, Mr. Nagasaki, Tomikichi Sugano, Mr. Iwata, Tanpei Fujita, Masami Sasaki, Eijui Sasajima, Susume Hasuike, Yoshio Nishisaka, Mr. Mochizuki, Mr. Shiotani, and Kanaye Saneto. The other photograph shows 16 men who have not been identified. In both photographs, the men are posed in front of the same barracks building. Both images are uncaptioned and have no photographer's credit.
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Dorothy Bussy translated Auguste Bréal's book on Diego Velázquez in 1905, and their correspondence reflects this friendship. She additionally writes about taking on the translation of Bréal's work on the life of Philippe Berthelot. Much of her correspondence with Bréal touches on her literary interests.
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Johannes Storm Account Book, East Fishkill, Dutchess County, New York, 1770-1839 (mostly 1800-1839)
This handwritten 230-page ledger includes personal and business accounts of the expenses of Johannes Storm, a brickmaker from East Fishkill/Stormville in Dutchess County, New York. Following the death of Johannes Storm in 1835, the ledger was continued by his son, Charles G. Storm, through 1839.
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Coert Horton Farm Account Book and Diary, East Fishkill, Dutchess County, New York, 1801-1843
This handwritten account book, numbering about 236 pages, includes a substantial and detailed record of Major Coert Horton's 725-acre farm in East Fishkill, Dutchess County, New York, and among other workers, documents free African American laborers Horton hired.
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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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This photograph album, belonging to a young Black woman named Rosa Lee Miller, contains black and white photographic prints and ephemera documenting some of Miller's life in Princeton, New Jersey. The album documents her years at Princeton High School (Class of 1939), including an image of her in her commencement outfit, and features numerous photos of her with family and friends. Some of the photographs are captioned with identifying names, and include Pearl Bass, Quida Raney, Dot Joiner, and Farell Johnson. There are numerous scenes at the beach and other leisure activities. Some of the photographs, including one captioned "Hunter Building," are from St. Augustine's College, a historically Black college in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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Consists of a family photograph album containing 160 silver gelatin photographs documenting the lives of Yup'ik and Athabaskan (Kenai Dena'ina) communities in and around Iliamna, Togiak, Quinhagak, Akutan, Wrangell Narrows, and along the Kuskokwim River in Alaska in the early 20th century. The album documents the large extended family of Frederick Johann Roehl (1859-1924), a German American settler, and Mary A. Wassalie (1882-1923), a Yup'ik woman from the Athabaskan village of Iliamna in Alaska. They operated a grocery store in Iliamna Portage (later called Williamsport) at the head of Iliamna Bay on Cook Inlet. The album may have been assembled by Charles Frederick Roehl (1903-1979) and Marie Ann Roehl Millett (born 1902), two of the Roehls' children.
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Consists of a group of nine large-format photographs depicting lumbering operations of the St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Company, the Pacific National Lumber Company, and the Simpson Lumber Company in the Pacific Northwest. Most of the images are posed shots of timber workers standing with logs and equipment. All of the photographs are captioned in the negative, and two have annotations on the back identifying some of the workers. Images are captioned as follows: "No. 2. Camp #8. St. Paul & Tacoma Lmbr Co. / C. Kinsey Photo Seattle;" "No. 5. St. Paul & Tacoma Lmbr Co. / C. Kinsey Photo;" "St. Paul and Tacoma Lbr. Co #5 / Kinsey Photo;" "No. 7 St. Paul & Tacoma Lmbr Co / C. Kinsey Photo;" "Pacific National Lbr Co. / C. Kinsey Photo / No. 660;" "Pacific National Lbr. Co. / C. Kinsey Photo / No. 665;" "Kinsey Photo / No. 5 Simpson Lbr. Co. Camp 3;" "Simpson Camp #3 / Kinsey Photo #12;" and "Simpson Camp #3 / Kinsey #12."
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Consists of a manuscript subscription list recording the contributions of over thirty women in Brentwood, Connecticut, towards the purchase of a lifetime membership in the American Bible Society for Reverend Chester Colton, a Congregationalist pastor. Women who contributed to the fund include Catharine, Sarah, Dorothy, Elizabeth, Mary, and Betsey Dudley; Betsey Kimball; Elizabeth and Judith Morrill; Mehitable, Sarah, and Anna Thing; Sarah Colcord; Hannah and Betsey Marshall; Sophia, Betsey, and Rachel Robinson; Eunice Leavitt; Hannah Ranney; Rebecah and Sarah Graves; Rebeccah and Lydia Sandborn; Rachel and Lydia Tuck; Nabby Fellows; Abigail Veazey; Martha Gilman; Sarah Hook; and Lydia Smith.
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Consists of a group of sixty-seven photographs and a small notebook compiled by an unidentified 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry soldier documenting military life at Camp Stewart in 1917. Camp Stewart was an army camp in West Texas established by the United States Army for the defense of El Paso and the western Texas-Mexico border during General John J. Pershing's expedition (1916-1917) against Pancho Villa during the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920). This military operation is commonly referred to under various names, including the Punitive Expedition, the Pancho Villa Expedition, and the Mexican Expedition. The images depict daily life, combat training, mounted patrols, camp duties, leisure time, and the general atmosphere of the camp. The notebook contains a series of notes on guard duties and various other duties, patrol messages, and several small handwritten maps of the area.
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Consists of a handwritten math notebook kept by Deborah M. Garrigues (1801-1876), a teenage girl living in Philadelphia in the early 19th century. The notebook includes seventy-eight pages of math notes, calculations, and assignments. It begins with an assignment regarding fractions and progresses to foreign and domestic exchange, roots, and duodecimals, each section accompanied by numerous equations that Garrigues has solved showing all of her work. Of note are the questions posed in the assignments themselves, mostly regarding trade and domestic duties. There is also a woodcut plate of the Notch of the White Mountains by R. A. Coffin pasted to back cover.
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Consists of a letter in Greek regarding Ottoman Turks prisoners. It was written by Ibraimi Celebi from Chloumoutsi to Lord David di Bembo, Lord of Cephalonia acknowledging receipt of nine Turkish Prisoners, listed in the letter, who were sent by the Lord of Cephalonia to the Lord Bairakbasha, Governor of the Morea. The letter was written during the period that Morea was under Ottoman rule, expressing gratitude for the lenient treatment of the Turkish prisoners. Included also are a typescript of an English translation of the letter and a typescript of the Greek transliteration.
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Consists of two loose handwritten letters without titles regarding the Statute of the Orthodox Christian Brotherhood and its ratification by the Court signed March 21, 1922 and June 8, 1922, respectively. The letters are written in Greek script in black ink.
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Consists of an oblong photograph album (31,5 X 23,5 cm) containing 24 mounted photographs of Athens classical sites. Images show general views of the Acropolis; the Parthenon; the Erechtheum; the Propylaea; the Temple of Nike; the Olympieion; the Arch of Hadrian; the Tower of Winds; and the Pnyx. Images are annotated on the negative in French, at the lower left or right, with trilingual captions on the mounts (Greek, English, and French); all photographs are numbered. Original binding, green cloth with title in gilt: Athènes Antique, Pinacotheque Hellenique, Collections A. Rhomaides.
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Consists of a photograph album containing 14 enlarged mounted post cards of depicting several classical sites of Athens, historical buildings and views of the city. Included are images of the Parthenon, the Acropolis, the Erechtheum, the Propylaea, the porch of Karyatides, a panoramic view of the city of Athens with Lycabetus Hill, the Areopagus, the Panathēnaiko Stadio, the Kerameikos, the prison of Socrates, and one image of a female traditional Greek costume. All of the images bear a title on the print in white ink both in Greek and in English; a few are numbered. Album is bound in paper with title in silver color.
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Consists of a photograph album containing five mounted gelatin silver photographs of Volos and Pelion Mountains. Included are a general view of Volos and Pelion, Makrynitsa, the Holy Church of Assumption in Makyrnitsa, an old mansion of Achillopoulos in Tsagkarada, and an old tower house in Vyzitsa. All images bear penciled handwritten title and signature by the photographer on the mat in Greek. Handwritten cover title and studio's information:"Photo- Stountio-Zēmerē-Volos." String bound album.
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Consists of a photograph album containing ten mounted hand coloring photographs of various places in the island of Chios. Photographs bear the photographer's stamp, "A. Samē Veēs, Archiphōtographos tou Soultan Chamēt, Chios." Album was bound in paper over hard boards; spine is detached. Printed label attached on the front cover of the album contains the title.
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Consists of a photograph album (22 x 26 cm) containing 152 black-and-white photographs (measure from 7 x 6 cm. to 10.5 x 8.5 cm.), most of them depicting scenes of Thessalonike, Greece or the life of a German woman military – supportive unit in 1941 during the Axis occupation of the country in World War II. The German subject of many of the photographs (the photographer?) is unidentified. All photographs bear handwritten captions in German in pen. Album is bound in paper over hard boards.
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Consists of a polyptych containing 12 cards folded in accordion style. Images included are a canton, interior and exterior views of Byzantine churches such as Agios Nikolaos tou Mōlou, hē kyria tōn Angelōn, the shrine of saint Dionysios, views of the city of Zakynthos, the house of Solomos, the monument where the National Anthem was written, and the building of the Prefecture. All images are numbered and captioned both in Greek and in English. Stamp of the publisher on the reverse, "Ekdosis D. Pheradourou."
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Conists of two typescripts of the Minutes of the Greek-Turkish committee regarding the agreement of writing textbooks for the minority schools of both countries. The meetings took place in Constantinople on April 19-30, 1954. The second typescript bears a handwritten note at the top of the first page, "Empisteutikon" (Confidential) and it is signed by Alexandros Chatzopoulos, Head of Zappeion School, on Janaury 23, 1954.
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Consists of an original handwritten translation (29 pages, part of a notebook) of the corresponding French book published in the same year in Paris. Gkikas lived from 1817 to 1897, served as minister in Moldavia, as ambassador to Constantinople, as prime minister in Bucharest, and was appointed ruler of Samos by the Gate. Most likely this is an unknown text. Colophon at the last page reads: "ek tou gallisti ekdothentos "hoi Rossoi praktores, meraphrase 1855." String bound notebook.
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Consists of (133) color slides of several places of Greece, such as the Monasteries of Mount Athos; classical monuments of Athens, including the Acropolis and the Odeon of Herodes of Atticus; views of the city of Athens; the Palace of Knossos in Crete; Delphi; Mesolongion; Thermopylae; Kavala; and the carnival in Naoussa (the last one dated circa 1958).
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Three stereoviews of construction work during the building of the Central Pacific Railroad in California, including one, No. 204, of a Chinese worker. The other two images depict a tunnel recently carved out of a mountain near the Summit Tunnel and a shanty building camp.
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Contains 21 mounted photographs (29 x 22 cm each) dated ca. 1890. Photographs depict ancient monuments of Athens, a panoramic view of the city of Athens from Lycabetus and one image of the historic building of the Academy of Athens. All images are captioned in French on the print. There is dedication by a Greek officer to a French friend in 1902. Album is bound in paper on hard boards with gold title on cover.
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Contains a manuscript from Guanabacoa, Cuba, detailing preparations for the execution of a Cuban freed individual accused of murder.
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A letter from Chase as Superintendent of the Ramona Industrial School for Indian Girls of the Southwest in Santa Fe, New Mexico, to George D. Frost in Boston requesting funds for the school. In the letter, Chase documents contentious relations between Catholic and Protestant churches and local Indigenous communities, including incidents of violence and harassment against Native American families who sent their children to the Ramona School.
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Tōyō Miyatake Panoramic Photograph of Seicho-No-Ie Training Session Participants, circa 1960
Consists of a panoramic group portrait showing over 150 participants in the "First Seicho-no-Ie North America Japanese Adult Training Session." Seicho-No-Ie is a New Thought religion that was founded by Masaharu Taniguchi in Japan in 1930 and spread widely after World War II. The Japanese American participants in this training session are shown posed in front of the group's American headquarters building on Vermont Avenue in Gardena, South Los Angeles, California. The photograph is captioned in both English and Japanese.
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Consists of a photograph album (38 x 27,5 cm) containing 16 mounted photographs by Aristeides Rhomaides; titles in the lower margin in French and the indication "Pinacotheque Hellenique" in the upper. Includes two general views of the Acropolis, the Parthenon, the Erechtheum, the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, the Arch of Hadrian, the Theatre of Dionysus, the Pnyx, and the Olympieion. Photographs are numbered on the lower left corner and measure 21 x 28,5 cm. Album in bound in red fabric over hard boards. Gold-embossed cover title "Athènes Antique, Pinacotheque Hellenique, Collections A. Rhomaides."
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Two photorgaphs (bromide prints, 19 x 24.25 cm and 19.5 x 24 cm, on larger paperboard mounts) documenting congregants of St. Joseph of the Lake Catholic Church on the Menominee Reservation in northeastern Wisconsin.
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Consists of a photograph album containing 37 photographs (28 x 22 cm each), which depict classical sites in Greece, including Olympia, Corinth, Argos, Mycenae, Tirynth, Athens, Marathon, Salamis, and Eleusis. All images are numbered and captioned on negative in English. Album is bound in brown cloth over hard boards.
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Grèce, 1890
Consists of a photograph album (39 x 29 cm) containing 26 photographs presenting Athens of the end of the 19th century. Twenty-four (24) photographs (29,5 x 22,5 cm each) show neoclassical buildings, such as the Academy of Athens, the Zappeio Megaro, the Iliou Melathron; historical and Byzantine monuments, including the Cathedral Basilica of St. Dionysius the Areopagite, the Metropolis, the Little Metropolis, the Church of Panagia Kapnikarea; panoramic views of the Acropolis with its monuments, including the Parthenon, the Erechtheum with the Caryatides, and the Propylaea; and several other classical monuments of Athens. Also, there two smaller size photographs (11 x 19 cm) depicting two locals in traditional Greek costumes. Photographs are placed one per page both in recto and verso; all are numbered and only three photographs bear a title in French on the print. Album is bound in contemporary half leather with title gilt on spine and front board.
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Consists of a portrait photograph of an unidentified Native American woman taken in Colvin's studio in Galena, Kansas.
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Consists of a photograph album containing 12 mounted photographs (11 of them measure 21 x 28,5 each) by Aristeides Rhomaides depicting emblematic neoclassical buildings of Athens, Greece. Included are a two-part panorama of Athens (21 x 53,5 cm), the Academy of Athens, the University, the National Archaeological Museum, the Old Palace (Parliament), the Zappeion Palace, the National Observatory of Athens, the Metropolis, the Iliou Melathron (Schliemann Palace), and a view of the Panathēnaiko Stadio (Kallimarmaro). The majority of the photographs are numbered on the print, all bear a printed title in French and the indication "Pinacotheque Hellenique" on the cardboard. Album is bound in contemporary brown cloth over hard boards with gilt title "Athènes Moderne. Pinacotheque Hellenique. Collections A. Rhomaides," on the upper cover.
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Contains a manuscript petition from Antonio José de Silva, an officer of the Compañia de Cocheros Esclavizados, a confraternity of enslaved coachmen from the Santa Veracruz parish, to the Mexican Bishop of Indulgences, seeking indulgences for the confraternity members of the Santa Maria la Redondo parish in Mexico City. The petition also contains the response of the Bishop in the hand of his secretary, in which he grants the indulgences sought for members of the confraternity.
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Sam Corbin and Albert Perry Rent Notes Documenting Payments to Mrs. F. N. Henshall, 1885 January 1
Consists of three manuscript rent notes from two sharecroppers, promising 450 or 500 pounds of the "first picking and the best quality of cotton" to be paid as rent on various lands Henshall owned in Holmes County, Mississippi. Henshall was listed in the 1860 U.S. Federal Census "Slave Schedules" as enslaving six people in "Holmes County, Lexington Beat." It is possible that Corbin and Perry were African American sharecroppers who were formerly enslaved by Henshall. The rent notes were prepared by Benjamin Sanders Noel (1856-1921).
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Judah P. Benjamin Legal Petition Regarding the Sale of William, an Enslaved Man in New Orleans, 1834
Consists of a two-page manuscript legal petition signed and submitted by Judah P. Benjamin in New Orleans, Louisiana. The document relates to a financial dispute between two enslavers over William, an enslaved Black man who died of chronic pneumonia shortly after George William Reinecke agreed to purchase him from Christopher Morel on February 6, 1834, for the sum of 550 piastres.
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Consists of a 170-page manuscript ledger kept by Charles Jones Sale (1845-1898), a white farmer and plantation owner, documenting laborers and sharecroppers who worked on his family's Fairfield Farm in Essex County, Virginia. The ledger records thousands of entries over two decades during the late 19th century. These entries list labor done by over one hundred agricultural workers, several dozen of whom were African American men and women, identified in the ledger by the term "Cold" (i.e., "Colored") after their names. The ledger includes full names for all laborers as well as dollar amount payouts for specific tasks performed by people working as blacksmiths, nurses, cooks, weavers, carpenters, farm workers, and in other occupations. Several entries from the 1880s document rent charges for Thomas Allson and William Beverly, two African American sharecroppers. Some surnames of African American laborers documented in the ledger include Bates, Baty, Beverly, Bush, Campbell, Davis, Epps, Evans, Fortune, Hooper, Johnson, Jones, Mercer, Nelson, Parker, Robb, Rollins, Thornton, Vessels, Vicks, and Williams. Along with the individual labor records, the ledger also contains occasional accounting information in the form of lists of property "given in for taxation," deposits and expenditures from banks, farm accounts documenting operational expenditures, accounts with suppliers, Sale's private and household expenses, and a listing for the estate of Dandridge Sale, who died in August 1880.
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Consists of a 23-page document written in the hand of the author, Reuben Atwater Chapman (1801-1873), Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Court, regarding the disposition of the estate of Francis Jackson (1789-1861), a white abolitionist from Boston who had bequeathed his estate to efforts in support of the abolition of slavery and women's suffrage. When slavery was abolished in the United States four years after Jackson's death, a group of his relatives tried to dissolve the anti-slavery trust and redirect the funds to the family. The case was decided in 1867 in favor of supporting the original intent of Jackson's bequest, and the funds were used to establish an educational charity for the formerly enslaved. In this narrative, Chapman examines the legal arguments and precedents supporting the upholding of Jackson's bequest.
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Photograph Advertising the Sale of a Photography Studio in Vallejo, California, circa 1880-1890
Consists of a photograph of a photography studio tent with two men standing in front of it in Vallejo, California. Contemporary notes state that the studio was 12 x 24 feet in size, priced at forty dollars, and had no dark room. A note made later on the back of the image indicates that this was Charles McMillan's first business location in Vallejo.
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Consists of a photograph album containing 12 cardboard photos of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the surrounding areas and the travelers. There are also two portraits, a female and a male, with a handwritten title on the mat, the founder (ho ktētōr). Attached there is a handwritten letter regarding the award of the Golden Cross of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem and the proclamation as a Crusader. The photographer's information on the reverse of each card: "C. Boehringer. Konigl. Hofphotograph. Athen, Ecke der Hermes & Nikis Strasse." The images bear a handwritten note in whote ink at the left lower corner: "American Colony, Jerusalem." Album is bound in contemporary brown leather with brass clasp.
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Lucy C. Lee's diary is from when she was a 16 year old student at the Willoughby Female Seminary in Mantua, Ohio. She kept her journal in intervals over the course of six years, and also wrote entries during her time at Western Female Seminary in Oxford, Ohio.
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Daybook kept by Benjamin Brackbill containing accounts for men and women, with some loose accounts recorded on fragments of paper.
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Emma Lucinda Steinman's day school album was used to copy out secular and non-secular texts. Examples are a four-page poem with a brief prefatory text on Stuart Holland; a definition of an avalanche; a bit on "Taste and Fashion"; and poems such as "To a False Friend," "A Sister's Love," and "A Love of Order." These secular texts intermingle with hymns, psalms, and religious poems and somber texts such as "Come By Prayer," "Poem for the Dead," and "Mortality." A small portion of the text is written in German, and there are three pencil-drawn school maps: Turkey, Greece, and the Balkans; Scandinavia; and a creative visual interpretation of the State of New Jersey.
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Letter from the second President of Liberia, Stephen Allen Benson. He writes to Benjamin Coates, a Quaker entrepreneur from Philadelphia and a member of the American Colonization Society. Benson's letter largely updates Coates on the latest events in Liberia, including a recent visit from African American abolitionist, Dr. Martin Delaney. He writes about meetings he has scheduled with tribal leaders, with the implication of the ongoing tensions occuring between the colonists and indigenous people. He also expresses his concern over recent events at Harper's Ferry in the United States and his fear that Frederick Douglass would be implicated in the insurrection.
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Edward McMillan Letters to Conway P. Wing on Religion and the Abolition of Slavery, 1846-1847
Tennessee enslaver and abolitionist, Edward McMillan, writes to Conway P. Wing, New York born pastor and abolitionist in Hunstville, Alabama. In these letters, McMillan writes from his estate and plantation, Gemini Fontes, which was a site of enslavement. The first letter from November 1846 opens the correspondence between McMillan and Wing, and addresses both of their theological views. The second letter, circa 1847, is a discussion of the increasing tensions between North and South over the abolition of slavery.
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Production playscript of The Boys in the Band inscribed by Crowley to the theater critic Clive Hirschhorn on the title page: "For Clive Hirschhorn / with cordial greetings / Mart Crowley." Script for Crowley's 1968 original two act play, The Boys in the Band. This play revolves around a group of gay men who gather for a birthday party, and was groundbreaking for its portrayal of gay life. The play was originally set for only five performances but went on to run for 1,001 performances.
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Consists of an autograph manuscript containing 69 numbered pages; there are also 4 pages at the beginning as an introduction-chronicle of the history of the copy of the code by Themistoklēs Bamichas. The remaining pages consist a handwritten copy of the codex of the Church Mourtila in Delvinë (Northern Epirus)with a table of contents at the end. It is bound with the "Bamicha Family Genealogy Book" (p. 19). The code begins with the year 1635 and provides information about the history of the area, the location and organization of the city, the personality and origin of the bishops, their attitude to current issues, the educational level and the schools of the area - with reference to several names of teachers - as well as information on specific issues such as the islamization of the country or religious discrimination.
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One photograph album titled: "Reise nach Athen 18.X – 31.X.1936" containing 163 black-and-white photographs of a trip of the orchestra "Mantolinata Dresdēs or "Chartofilax-Estudiantina" of the Greek musician Geōrgios Chartophylax, from Dresden to Athens and Thessalonikē via former Yugoslavia in 1936. Miscellaneous material such as newspaper clippings, tickets of museums and trains, concert programs, city guide books, post cards and hotel forms complement the photographic collection and provide a live view of the trip. Included also are (17) typed pages titled "Eine Konzertreise nach Athen" and (12) handwritten pages with detailed descriptions of the every day events of the trip in German, and (1) letter. The majority of the photographs are mounted and bear handwritten captions in German; images depict several places in Athens, Thessalonike, Dresden, Budapest, and Beograd. There is also a handwritten letter in German signed by Geōrgios Chartophylax, dated September 28, 1936 (at the end of the album).
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This "day book" or ledger was kept by Charles Raeford Harper at a general store in Snow Hill, Greene County, North Carolina. Harper also owned a stable of mules and a cotton gin in Snow Hill. The account book contains entries for purchases of supplies such as meat, tobacco, wine, coffee, dry goods, cloth and clothing, hardware, lumber and fencing, guns and ammunition, as well as mule rental. Listed are local farmers and laborers, including Marcellus Hall, Willie Beaman, Clara Speight, Aaron Jones, George May, Louis Carr, and Doreh Holmes. The ledger documents the transactions of some Black and formerly enslaved people such as Spias Blount, who bartered with the Harpers, exchanging bales of cotton for store goods.
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The partial journal kept by Francis Ray and his son Josiah T. Ray. It includes accounts of shoe sales (possibly shoes for plow animals), accounts of farm produce such as corn, tomatoes and onions, and some sales of honey, whiskey, brandy and guns, as well as accounts for day labor. The journal contains a last will and testament for Francis Ray, leaving his estate to Josiah Ray and requesting that Josiah support his mother Elizabeth Ray; the will also mentions daughters Catherine Ray and Nellie Ray. The journal comes from the Hawfields, a region in Thompson Township, Alamance County, North Carolina, where both people of West African ancestry and Ulster Irish immigrants settled. The journal likely includes records of Black customers and of those who were formerly enslaved (possibly including Charles Minor, Olson Stanford, and Frank Morrow). Oak Grove Plantation was nearby.
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Two ledgers from the Quillen store in Bulls Gap, Hawkins County, Tennessee, kept by York Quillen. These account books record transactions for produce, grain, dry goods, hardware, clothing and cloth, chicks and chickens, house rent, furniture and machinery, gasoline, coal, and other goods between 1901 and 1913. The ledgers may shed some light on the daily lives of communities of people of color in this Appalachian region. African American men and women are identified in the ledger pages by the notation "col." for "colored," after their names. Other notes on customers that appear in the ledger include "red head," "no good," "chicken thief and liar."
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Letter from A. Bennet, a young Methodist missionary. Bennet was a Methodist minister writing to Reverend Samuel Silsbee in Bangor, Maine, whom he met while they studied together at Oberlin Theological Seminary. The letter details some of Bennet's missionary travels, and his preaching across Northern and Southern states at churches and makeshift prayer meetings. At the time of the letter, Bennet was staying in Irvinton, Alabama. He writes to Silsbee about preaching often, both at the town church on Sundays, and during the week to people enslaved on plantations. He also writes to Silsbee about his thoughts on slavery.
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Levi Heald Letter on the Liberty and Free Soil Parties in Presidential Elections, 1848 November 21
Two weeks after the presidential election in 1848, Heald writes to the editor of the Marietta Whig Newspaper, Beman Gates. He writes about the Liberty Party and the new Free Soil Party represented by former President Martin Van Buren in the 1848 presidential election. He primarily discusses the strength of these abolitionist political parties, though they lost; he looks instead at the increasing votes gained by the Liberty Party and the Free Soil Party over the last three elections.
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The first portion of the letter is written by Jervis to his brother, John, on some business and family matters, as well as a political note on abolitionists, the upcoming presidential election, and the abolitionist Liberty Party. The latter part of the letter is Olivia writing to Jerusha about their mother-in-law, the family, and coordinating a visit.
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A typescript of an unpublished book, Randolph Edmond's "definitive history of the Negro in the theatre." In the brief Acknowledgements section, Edmonds references a grant-in-aid by a Research Committee at Florida A&M College where he was teaching. A Forward was to have been written by Allardyce Nicoll, then a Professor of the History of Drama at the University of Birmingham in England. Some of the chapters include, "White Playwrights and Negro Characters," "White Actors in Blackface," "The Negroes Own Efforts," "Negro Stereotypes," "Negro Bands and Jazz," "The Negro Little Theatre Movement," and other chapters on radio, motion pictures, and music and dance in theatre.
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Consists of an album containing 25 aerial photos from a seaplane flight from Athens to Macedonia by the Greek Ministry of Transport - Topographic Service - Phototopographic Department (Hypourgeion Synkoinōnias. Topographikē Hypēresia. Tmēma Phōtotopographikon). Images are silver prints with white margins (16.5 x 22.0 cm), handwritten captions in Greek and handwritten title in pencil on the fly leaf. Included are views from Palaio Phalēro, Laurio, Vouliagmenē, Sounion, Chalkis, Lamia, Volos, Ossa, Tempē, Olympos Mount, Thessalonikē, Kavala, Mount Athos, Tēnos, and Seriphos. Bookplate inside the front cover: "Al. & V. Zanna" and an attached label of the Ministry of Transport. Album is bound in contemporary black cloth (21.5 x 29.5 cm.).
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Consists of an album containing 28 aerial photos from a seaplane flight from Athens to Iōannina by the Greek Hypourgeion Synkoinōnias. Topographikē Hypēresia. Tmēma Phōtotopographikon (Ministry of Transport - Topographic Service - Phototopographic Department). Images are silver prints (measure from 11.7 x 22.2 up to 16.0 x 22.0 cm.) with handwritten captions in Greek and handritten title in pencil on the fly leaf. Included are views from Iōannina, Arta, Parnassos, Eulesis, the Corinth Canal, Aitōlikon, Neo Phalēro, Peiraeus, and Aigion. There is a bookplate inside the front cover "Al. & V. Zanna" and an attached label of the Ministry of Transport. Album is bount in contemporary black cloth (21.5 x29.5 cm.).
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Consists of a letter from Edward Young, an English poet, philosopher, and critic, to his publisher, Robert Dodsley, submitting for publication an early version of his poetical address to Voltaire, which was intended to precede Young's A Sea-Piece (1755) as a dedication. This address was first published in a heavily revised form in Young's Works printed by Samuel Richardson in 1757.
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A small collection of conservative political material from the 1960s housed in a "Young Americans for Freedom" folder. The material includes a 1960 newsletter from the Citizens Anti-Communist Committee of Connecticut; a 1963 pamphlet on "The Black Muslims" by Revilo P. Oliver; a 1964 newsletter from Report on the Left; a postcard from the group, American Opinion, against civil rights in America; and a January 1966 issue of The Citizen, the "official journal of the Citizens' Councils of America." Also included are nine typed notecards used as flashcards depicting and describing leading civil rights activists, Ku Klux Klan members, and white supremacists. The cards give a short description of the person, some with an accompanying photograph. People included are Marquette Frye, Gerald L. K. Smith, Robert Shelton, and Benjamin Davis, Jr., among others. There are a few images of KKK members at a rally which have been clipped from a magazine or newspaper.
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Harriett Brundell's manuscript diary broadly documents her experiences in India as an English colonizer, with notable entries from her time in northern India during the Indian Mutiny of 1857. Her diary begins in April 1857, and offers a snapshot of her life in colonized India before the Revolt of 1857 that began in May. In April, she writes about some of her recreational activities, such as going on rides and drives, music, chess, and visiting her husband's engineering works. In mid-May, she writes about the unrest in Meerut prompting the English to prepare a safe house in Mirzapur, where all Europeans are ordered to shelter when the unrest spreads to Chunar and Lucknow. Her entries between May and July describe her viewpoints about the insurgents during their war for independence; the separation from her husband when they fled northern India; her passage aboard a steamer fleeing to Calcutta; and many other of her impressions and experiences through the tumult of the rebellion. When she and her husband are reunited in Calcutta, the remaining entries of her diary document her life in the city attending concerts, shopping, reading and translating, viewing a partial solar eclipse, and her meetings with other English colonizers.
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Consists of two letters from Oren K. Canfield, a Presbyterian minister who traveled from the United States to work as a missionary in Liberia. Both letters are addressed to Walter Lowrie on the Presbyterian Board of Missions in New York. In the letters, Canfield writes about setting up a new mission where he employed ten carpenters and a mason to build a schoolhouse. He collaborated in these efforts with Peter Harris, Jr., a Liberian who had traveled to the United States in the 1830s and received a degree from Lafayette College before returning to Liberia. Canfield also writes about the conditions of various missionaries, noting both their "ample provisions" and that others had been "attacked with the fever." He also mentions encounters with captains of trading vessels who may have been engaged in the trafficking of enslaved people. One letter was written while Canfield was aboard the ship Saluda returning from a visit to Monrovia, and the second while at his "station" at Setta Kroo.
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Consists of a manuscript labor contract between Cilla Davis, a twenty-three-year-old freedwoman living in Lumpkin County, Georgia, and Joseph C. Davis, her former enslaver, negotiated shortly after the end of the American Civil War. The contract specifies that Joseph C. Davis would furnish Cilla Davis with "clothing, rations, fuel, and quarters sufficient for her comfort" (a note inserted later also specifies "medical attention") in exchange for "housework or work on the farm."
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John Stevens Letter to Thomas Aspinwall Regarding African American Naval Veterans, 1817 April 10
Consists of a two-page letter from John Stevens, Commander of the Brig Samoset, to Colonel Thomas Aspinwall, American Consul at London, relaying news that a group of African American seamen returning to the United States were being detained as fugitives after their ship landed in Charleston, South Carolina, instead of New York. Stevens had been charged by Aspinwall with returning the naval veterans, who had been captured by the British during the War of 1812, to the United States. Stevens indicates that bad weather was the cause of landing in a different port and notes that, upon arrival in Charleston, "Near thirty of the Black men that had no protections or free papers were taken out of the vessel by the Marshal and put in Prison." Based on information found in a newspaper advertisement in the Charleston Daily Courier (March 20, 1817), the names of these men include: John Little (James Browne), Joseph Stoddert, Adam Campbell, John Dolboy, Moses Coe, Titus Delancy, John Thomas, John Brown, John Blake, Thomas Carter, Ben Dilman (James Smith), Vincent Fowler, John Hensley, Lemuel Patterson, George Sims, Paul Thomas, and Henry Williams.
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Consists of legal documents, including a petition and court proceedings, related to the case of the State of South Carolina v. John Durr and George Durr, two free African American men who were accused of aiding William Durr, another free person of color, with encouraging and helping Sally, an enslaved women, and her two children, Manda and Allen, to "runaway, abscond, and leave the service of their master the said George Muckinfuss." The central document is a petition from Elias B. Scott (1805-1872) to the South Carolina Governor M.L. Bonham, requesting that he commute the state's sentence against John Durr (1802-1878) on grounds that the testimony of an accomplice (in this case, Sally) is insufficient evidence for conviction, and that the sentence of three years solitary confinement and 600 lashes was "cruel and unusual." There are also court proceedings from the original case heard in Colleton County, which Scott mentions in his petition, as well as a statement from Thomas Muckinfuss, a relative of Sally's enslaver and juror in the case, adding his support for the petition.
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Consists of a bound 138-page manuscript containing Du Pont's treatise on constitutional theory and South American independence movements, which he shared with Thomas Jefferson in 1815 and 1816 for comments. "Républiques Équinoxiales" was Du Pont's last major work and remained unpublished as of the time of acquisition by the Library. This manuscript is likely the one mentioned in Du Pont and Jefferson's correspondence, which Du Pont indicates he wrote as a constitutional guidebook to help Manuel Palacios-Fajardo (1784–1819) of New Granada and other leaders aiming to establish republics in South America in the early 19th century. The manuscript includes a dedicatory inscription to "Don M. Palacios" on the fly leaf and a dedicatory epistle to Manuel Palacios-Fajardo in the main body of the text. There are also corrections made in ink throughout, as well as a colophon that is dated with the signature, "Paris 13 Mars 1815, Du Pont (de Nemours)." Later bookplates and owners' inscriptions tie the manuscript to the Du Pont family, including Frances "Fanny" du Pont, Alexis and Elizabeth du Point, and [A.I.] du Pont.
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Consists of a memory book compiled by Jennie Mulkey, a young white woman living in Confederate Georgia during the American Civil War. The memory book documents her life in Augusta, Georgia, during her late teens and early twenties, and includes poems, letters, and signatures from friends; poems called "The Miseries of War" and "The Triumph of War" that may be her own originals; illustrations of flowers and other drawings and engravings; and stamps.
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Consists of two commonplace books kept by Margaret M. Tillotson (born circa 1824), a woman from the wealthy Tillotson family of New York, documenting her intellectual, personal, and family life. The earliest of the two volumes was begun in 1828 by "R. Livingston," which very likely refers to her grandfather, Robert L. Livingston (1775-1843), before it was passed to his son-in-law John C. Tillotson (1791-1867), and later to his grandchildren Margaret Tillotson and Robert Livingston Tillotson (born 1821). In 1842, Margaret Tillotson took over use of the book, which primarily contains poetry and essays copied out with bibliographic information and an index. The second volume, maintained solely by Margaret Tillotson, contains poetry, letters, drawings, and tributes from friends and family, as well as pasted-in souvenirs from holidays and other events, as well as several photographs.
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Consists of a copy book kept by a Ada N. Kenney, a young woman attending school in Brimfield, Massachusetts, during the mid 19th century. Kenney's "Columbian Writing Book #7" contains two distinct sections. The first half contains precisely copied and repeated sentences in cursive, such as "Assiduity in labor produces fame and fortune," and "Immodest words are in all cases indefensible." The second half of the book consists of copied poetry, including ballads of romance, flirtation, love, and loss, as well as miscellaneous quotations and names of friends and relatives.
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Consists of a deed of sale related to Freelove Hathaway, Jr.'s purchase of land between Seneca Lake and Canandaigua Lake near Jerusalem, New York, for what would become the site of the Faithful Sisterhood, an anti-patriarchal community founded by the Publick Universal Friend (1752-1819), a gender-nonconforming preacher from Rhode Island who identified as a genderless spirit following a near-death religious experience. James Parker, listed as the seller of the land, was likely the same James Parker who was the Friend's follower at this time but later participated in efforts to arrest the Friend for blasphemy. The document includes the exact location (Phelps and Gorham Purchase, township nine, second range, lot 49) and price (30 silver dollars) paid for the land. The Faithful Sisterhood site was located on the traditional lands of the Haudenosaunee (Seneca, Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida, and Onondaga) peoples.
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Consists of a land indenture through which Naomi Prevatt sold to Peter Strickland property in northern Georgia that she had recently acquired through the 1833 Georgia land lottery. This was one of multiple land lotteries that the state of Georgia held in the early 19th century, wherein the state forcibly reassigned lands belonging to members of the Cherokee Nation to white settlers. Prevatt was eligible for the lottery due to her status as a widow, and she quickly resold her lot for the same price she purchased it a year later.
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Consists of a commonplace book kept by Polly Dickinson (1785-1843), a woman living in Hatfield, Massachusetts, in the early and mid 19th century. Dickinson's commonplace book roughly follows the structure outlined in John Locke's A New Method of Making Common-Place-Books. Sections contain copied poetry, hymns, essays, and biographies, including pieces about women writers and activists such as Lucy Green and Sarah Savage and texts on women's education and the abolition of slavery. There are also selections from contemporary education and elocution texts including A Methodological English Grammar (1785), American Selections in Speaking & Reading (1809), and The Young Lady's Book of Piety (1834). Dickinson also records scriptural readings and lectures by local preachers, including Dr. Joseph Lyman and Reverend Levi Pratt, both advocates for temperance and abolition, along with her own personal reflections on them. The book also contains genealogical records documenting the births and deaths of family members, close friends, and community members of Hatfield, both white and Black.
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Consists of an autograph album kept by Alice Smith, a young woman attending school in Ohio in the years directly preceding the American Civil War. The album contains entries from young women and men attending Miami University and the Oxford Female College. Smith's friends often list their hometowns across the country in states including Ohio, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Virginia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Texas, and Washington, D.C. Entries span from 1859 to 1861 and then from 1870 to 1874 with a notable gap for most of the 1860s. While several male students list Miami University with their signatures, it is likely that Smith and many of her female friends attended the Oxford Female College, a women's college that was later absorbed into Miami University.
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Consists of a class book containing Lena M. Gould's writings related to three courses she took in her final year of boarding school at the Young Ladies Institute of Auburn, New York. The notebook includes notes and short essays for her Intellectual Colloquy and Religion Colloquy, as well as a section documenting a discussion between Gould and her Moral Philosophy Colloquy classmates, whose names she also records. In Gould's essays and documentation of class discussions, she and her female classmates both pose critical questions and offer detailed responses related to complex ethical issues.
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Consists of a bible given by John Paxton (1784-1868) and John Paton of the Norfolk Bible Society of Virginia to the Wills family in Amelia, Virginia, in the early 19th century. The Wills family were enslavers, and they used the beginning and end of the bible to extensively document the births of white family members as well as the Black people they enslaved. It is also possible that some of those described in the bible were the children of John Wills and women whom he enslaved.
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Consists of an album compiled by Maria Susanna Decatur (1810-1879) from the time she was eighteen through her early twenties. The album begins with a description of the material she hopes to acquire. Its pages are filled with copied-out poems, including works by Lord Byron, several poems addressing her as "Miss Maria" with admiration, and poems from young women about friendships, farewells, memories, and love, some of which Decatur annotated after friends passed away. There are also fifteen botanical specimens accompanied by Decatur's notes on how she acquired them, often from various friends. Entries were made while Decatur was in New York, New Hampshire, and Maine.
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Consists of thirteen handwritten essays composed by Carrie Breed, a young woman who attended the Parker Academy in Connecticut in the 1870s. Topics span from traditional "feminine skills" to literature, composition, and botany. The first copy exercise is one assigned to Breed from Charles Northend's The American Speaker (1856), though later exercises are those she selected from Louisa May Alcott's Little Women (1868). Later essays include her own reflections and writings on moral concepts such as "Influence," "Benevolence," "Hospitality," and "Filial Trust;" domestic work such as cultivating plants and house-cleaning; and her relationship with the seasons and nature.
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Consists of a friendship album dedicated to Louise A. Woods, a young woman living in New Bedford, Massachusetts, in the 1850s. The first page contains a dedication from J. B. Gould, and entries comprise messages from friends, including religious sentiments and personal letters; drawings of ships; quoted poetry; and numerous news clippings related to the sea and adventure, which appear to have been primary interests for Woods. Clippings are related to whaling, expeditions to South America, tornadoes, the possible discovery of mermaids, and the anatomical dissection of newly discovered species, among other topics. There are also several engraved illustrations that appear to have been published with the album.
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Consists of a friendship album kept by Lucinda A. Rundlett during her early adulthood in Exeter, New Hampshire, prior to her marriage when she was supporting herself as a milliner. The majority of the entries are from female friends, though others are from male suitors, including Aura Gerrish, who would later become Rundlett's husband. Most contributors identify their locations as Exeter, though others note that they are from Boston or Attleboro, Massachusetts. Entries include copied poems and personal notes, and there are also some photographs and clippings included. The album is decorated with an ornate design inlaid with what appears to be abalone shell or opal and includes engraved illustrations.
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Consists of a land indenture through which Hannah Blake and Richard Halliwell, co-executor, sell 250 acres of land deeded to Blake's late husband, Edward Blake, to Thomas Cartwrite. The land described in the indenture is part of Lenapehoking, the territory of the Lenape people. In the 1680s, William Penn (1644-1718) had deeded land along Chester Creek in Chester, Pennsylvania, to Edward Blake, who was a Quaker leader and assemblyman. In this document, Cartwrite, who was a yeoman, agrees to purchase the land from Hannah Blake for the initial sum of fifty pounds with additional annuity. This indenture was drafted in a time period when conflicts between Lenape people and white colonists were emerging over differing conceptions of land use as colonists attempted to dispossess the Lenape of their lands via treaties and purchases.
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A hand-colored collotype print made by F. M. Metzgar, which features a young girl and a man with a queue in San Francisco's Chinatown.
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This manuscript ledger records the meeting minutes of Charity Lodge, No. 25, A. F. and A. M.-- an African-American masonic lodge in Richmond, Virginia formed under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of A. F. Masons of Viriginia and founded in 1884 by Dr. Harrison L. Harris. Some of the members named in the ledger include Josephus Simpson (editor and columnist of the Richmond Planet, a noted African American newspaper), J. Henry Crutchfield, Alfred Hardy, Nathaniel Roy, Isaac Ballard, and George E. Hunter. These minutes detail the candidates for membership, the results of examinations for various degrees, illnesses and deaths of members, dues paid, dues owed, and expenses incurred. It also describes the lodge's contributions to a number of causes, one of which included decorating Union graves at the National Cemetery.
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The letter is from an unknown admirer of William Cowper. The author thanks him and praises his translation of Homer. His enthusiam is evident as he encourages Cowper to translate more Epics. He sent this letter days within days of its publication. The letter's author does not give his name and only signs the letter as 'A Subscriber.'
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Consists of a letter, dated October 22, 1836, from Austin Franklin Williams (1805-1885), a white abolitionist and conductor on the Underground Railroad, written from New York, to Jennette Cowles Williams, his wife, in Farmington, Connecticut. The letter primarily contains family news but also mentions a legal case. It is written on stationary with a 1835 engraving by Patrick H. Reason (1816-1898), an early Black engraver. The engraving that appears on the letterhead was used frequently by the American Anti-Slavery Society and often appears elsewhere with the caption "Am I Not a Woman and a Sister."
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Consists of a letter, dated May 9, 1836, from George Russell, a Boston merchant visiting New York, to Amelia Russell, his stepmother, and other family members in Kingston, Massachusetts. The letter primarily includes short notes to more than a dozen friends and family members. It is written on stationary with a 1835 engraving by Patrick H. Reason (1816-1898), an early Black engraver. The engraving that appears on the letterhead was used frequently by the American Anti-Slavery Society and often appears elsewhere with the caption "Am I Not a Woman and a Sister."
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Adrian John Ebell Photograph of Settlers Taken during the Sioux Uprising of 1862, circa 1862
Consists of a stereographic photograph depicting a group of people who appear to mostly be settlers resting and eating dinner on a prairie during the Sioux Uprising of 1862. The photograph is titled "People Escaping from the Indian Massacre of 1862, in Minnesota, at Dinner on a Prairie. Photographed by one of the Party." The mount credits Charles A. Zimmerman of St. Paul, Minnesota, but Adrian John Ebell was likely the actual photographer.
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Sallie Van Eaton Student Diary, 1867
Consists of a small pocket diary belonging to Sallie Van Eaton in Jonesville, North Carolina, 1867. The diary is handwritten and includes daily entry spaces, a calendar, and memoranda and cash account sections. Her daily entries are consistent starting from the second week of January to the end of the year, and they detail many aspects of the first major movement of women's education in America. The author described the sewing and knitting she did to prepare for her first week of school, her study habits, the arrival of new students, her teachers, and the weather. She also listed her expenses, most of which include school supplies, sewing items, and clothes (blank books, buttons, a corset, pairs of gloves, etc.).
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Consists of a friendship album with fourteen handwritten entries from 1827, belonging to Sarah Whiting, who was a student at the Hartford Female Seminary. This school was one of the earliest formal education institutions for women in America, founded by Catharine Beecher in 1823. The entries include poems and notes addressed to Whiting, likely from other students at the Hartford Seminary. Some of these entries were written by students from the Brookfield Seminary, an education institution for women in Massachusetts.
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Consists of a diary kept by Charlotte A. Hume, a teacher in Billerica, Massachusetts, before and during the Civil War. Her entries describe the impact of the war on her daily life as a civilian. She discusses the draft, the Black regiments, the return of local soldiers, and her affection for her students and family members. She also reports general war news, such as the surrender of Vicksburg and the draft riots of 1863.
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Consists of two letters written by Reverend Adie Kyle Bell (1815-1888) to Brother Martin, about the Female Institute at Bucknell University. The letter from 1856 discusses the difficult situation around the construction of buildings for the Institution. He expresses his desire to keep the Institution in Lewisburg despite the 'selfish & mercenary spirit of the place' and the 'deep rooted hate of the Institution.' The 1857 letter describes Bell's continuing struggle to complete the buildings and his efforts to fund the project.
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Consists of an anonymously written manuscript, likely used for oratorical purposes, which records an obscure, short-lived school of anti-slavery thought, called 'Ruffnerism'. The manifesto outlines arguments for abolition, borrowing from Henry Ruffner's 1847 pamphlet, Address to the People of West Virigina; shewing that Slavery is Injurious to the Public Welfare. Rather than addressing the inhumanity of slavery, it focuses on the economic consequences of slavery for white residents of Virginia, maintaining that "it keeps us [white Virginians] poor." The author compares the economies of northern states and southern states, argues slavery's moral and religious corruption of whites, laments the lack of infrastructure in the west, and concludes by outlining how slavery can be abolished in Virginia.
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Charles Eastman Letter and Contracts Relating to Litigation on Behalf of the Santee Sioux, 1914-1922
Consists of papers concerning Charles Eastman, a Santee Sioux man, and his work in representing the Santee Sioux in their appeal to Congress to renew annuities. Includes a letter to Eastman from Nebraska Congressman Robert Evans, a legal contract between Eastman and attorneys Marion Butler and Josiah Vale, and a contract between Eastman and attorney Victor Evans. Documents offer insight into the ways the U.S. government exploited and silenced the Santee Sioux through the legal process.
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Consists of a photograph album belonging to Robert "Perry" Bryan and Junieta "June" Bryan from Wardner, Idaho, where they moved in 1900, so Perry, who worked as a mining and electrical engineer, could help rebuild the Bunker Mine Hill. It was destroyed during the Western Federation of Miners' labor strike in April, 1899. The photo album includes pictures of Perry, June, and their son, Everett Bryan, as well as pictures of the mine over the course of its rebuilding, the miners, the aerial tramway, scenes from a steamship, and the Army encampment at Kellogg, Idaho. As noted by Perry, some of the troops stationed at this camp belonged to the all-Black 24th Infantry Regiment (Buffalo Soldiers). Along with photographs, the photo album also has a lock of Everett's hair, tied with a pink ribbon. Album captures the Bryans' domestic life and offers insights into mining and the labor disputes of northwest America.
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Consists of the original, handwritten manuscript of Frederick Henry Adams' "The Black Rose: A Comedy in Five Acts." The play is set in 1876 San Francisco and describes the collapse of Comstock Lode, the first major silver mine in Nevada. The manuscript also includes handwritten annotations in an unknown hand, which corrected cast members' names and offer general observations.
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Apomnēmoneumata ek [...] tinōn tou Athan. I. Pharmakē archomena apo tēs gennēseōs tou, 1907
Consists of an autograph manuscript in Greek signed by Athan[asios] I. Pharmakēs. In the first page, he describes his birthplace, which was called Lachana or Lapata. He was born in 1821. Throughout the manuscript there is a deatailed description of political and several local events that took place during and after the Greek War of Independence until 1899. There is a mention of several personal names, including Iatridēs, Delēgiannēs, Dēmētriadēs, Kōnstantinos Z. Gioldasēs, Dēmētrakēs Tsounēs, Andreas Tsounēs, Mantsavinos, Stamatakēs and places like Mesolongion, Eurytania, Aitōlikon and Krikello and its people "Krikelliōtes". In pages 133-142, a small chapter titled "Prognōstikon thanatou tēs syzygou mou" talks about Pharmakēs' wife and in pages 143-151, he documents miracles of the Virgin Mary "Thaumata tēs Pantanassēs mas Theotokou eis eme." Included also a handwritten letter to an unidentified person (undated).
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Kalantarion, 1900 February 12
Consists of a handwritten calendar written in karamanli dialect in Greek script in blue pen. Manuscript is bound in paper; without pagination or foliation; half of the pages are cut off.
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Kalantarion
Consists of a folding autograph calendar written in karamanli dialect in Greek script. The last pages contain a psalter "Psaltērion in kathizmalarinin peanatē".
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Consists of a handwritten manuscript written in Karamanli dialect in Greek script signed by Panagiōtēs P. Papadopoulos on the last page. Manuscript is bound in paper; measures 13 cm.; without pagination or foliation; 15 pages a line; written in blue ink
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Consists of a handwritten draft of Violette Leduc's "Je hais les dormeurs," which was first published in the journal L'Arbalète in 1948 and later in a heavily condensed version at the end of her novel Ravages (1955). The first twenty-three pages contain the entire text and are numbered and signed on the last page. The draft also includes a dedication to Jean Genet, a note mentioning Marc Barbezat (editor of L'Arbalète), typographer's notes, and corrections. Four additional pages are also present, the numbering of which resumes on page twenty-six. These offer a modified version of the end of the story. Leduc's signature appears on the last page accompanied by the note "bon à tirer" ("ready to print.")
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Consists of a three-page letter from V. Havre (spelling unclear), a French merchant in San Francisco, California, to Aristide Servan in Paris, relaying his experiences and business endeavors at the beginning of the California Gold Rush. The two men appear to be romantic partners based on the author's assurances of love ("I love you as tenderly as ever my friend & you know I am so for life") and plans to provide for the couple financially ("you know that I must make our both fortunes"). Havre discusses chartering his merchant ship Pacifico to the Boston-based firm S.H. Williams & Co for trade with China; opening a shop "up in mining country" near Stockton; as well as his difficulties making money and finding lodging. The letter was mailed in care of "Charle Legaut, Employé des Postes, Paris."
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Consists of a four-page letter from Frances Hamilton (circa 1822-1904), an attorney in Fox Lake, Wisconsin, to an unknown recipient in Wheatville, New York. The letter discusses the Wisconsin Supreme Court cases involving abolitionists Sherman M. Booth (1812-1904) and John Rycraft and their imprisonment for aiding and abetting the escape of Joshua Glover (circa 1811-1888) from a Milwaukee jail. Glover was a fugitive from slavery from Missouri who had been injured and imprisoned after his former enslaver attempted to recapture him under the 1850 Fugitive Slave Act. In addition to analyzing the cases, Hamilton also discusses his finances, his new house in Fox Lake, and his decision to abandon politics and focus on his law career.
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Hannah Jennings Letter to Her Son Regarding Slavery and the Fight for Freedom, circa 1861-1865
Consists of a two-page letter from Hannah Jennings, an African American mother to her son, who is unnamed in the letter but appears to have been a soldier in the American Civil War on the side of the Union. In her letter, Jennings responds to her son's report of poor health and encourages him to have courage and faith; she writes, "...you wrote in your last letter to me that you are a slave now but my dear son let me ask if it is hard to be a slave for three years what it would be to be a slave during life and your children after you to future generations - but it is not the negro you are to fight for but the principal of freedom and liberty and right and justice…"
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Consists of a marriage license and certificate from the Commonwealth of Kentucky recording the marriage of Synthia Briniger and Oscar Leftridge, an African American couple living in Warsaw, Gallatin County, during the Reconstruction era. Oscar Leftridge was a veteran of the American Civil War who served as a private in Company F of the 117th United States Colored Troops. Witnesses listed include John Hamilton, George Hamilton, Thomas Waller, and John Estill.
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Consists of a boudoir card albumen photograph depicting the front of the Pine Street Coffee House in downtown Portland, Oregon, during the flood of 1894. There are six people shown in front standing or in boats, which may include Frank Smith and the other two proprietors of the coffee house.
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Consists of three 11 x 14-inch silver gelatin photographs depicting logging crew members and equipment of the Eufaula Company, a logging company based in Southwest Washington near Longview. The images show crews standing next to the two-truck Willamette Ironworks Shay Locomotives Nos. 1 and 2, as well as a steam donkey.
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Letters to Abel Bingham, 1822-1836
Consists of six letters sent from various correspondents to Baptist missionary Abilone ("Abel") Bingham (1786-1864) during his time among the Seneca people at the Tonawanda Reservation in New York and the Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) at Sault Ste. Marie in the Michigan Territory. The earliest letter was dictated by a Seneca (Haudenosaunee) leader referred to here as Captain Billy (also known as Little Billy, Tishkaaga, Gishkaka, Juskakaka, Jishkaaga) to James Long. The letter is addressed to Bingham and the Chief of the Towanda Reservation (John Littlebeau) and discusses his support for Bingham's efforts to establish a school and also references strong opposition from other Seneca leaders. There is also a letter from Leonard Hator recounting his travels from New York to Michigan, describing missionary activities at the Carey Mission, and discussing the implications of recent U.S. treaties with the Potawatomi (Bodéwadmi) and Miami (Myaamia) people. Another letter from Isaac McCoy (1784-1846) from the Carey Mission discusses McCoy's efforts to convince the U.S. Congress to forcibly remove Indigenous Americans westward. There is also a letter from M.R. Johnson, a former student, describing his life among the Odawa (Ottawa) people near Traverse City; and a letter from Bingham's son, Judson, and his guardian, Arthur Lamb, relating Judson's experiences attending the Hamilton Academy. The last letter is from Samuel S. Johnson, wherein he attempts to defend himself against allegations of sexual harrassment and stalking.
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William H. Lang Photograph Album Documenting Alaska, British Columbia, and Utah, circa 1895-1903
Consists of a photograph album primarily featuring scenes in Alaska and British Columbia during the Klondike Gold Rush. The album documents the life of William H. Lang, a ditch and mining engineer, as he worked on the Seward Peninsula in Alaska. The album was likely assembled by Lang or one of his associates. The images show camp scenes, people in the Alaska wilderness, hunters, rivers and dams, settler families posed near their houses, Indigenous families and brass band musicians, street scenes, railroads, harbors, and industrial operations. Identifiable subjects include a sign for New Wellington Coal and Evans, Coleman & Evans, two coal companies in Vancouver, British Columbia, and Hing Kee Tailors, a shop in Vancouver's Chinatown district. There is also a series of photographs of locations in Salt Lake City, Utah, including the Brigham Young Monument, the interior of the Mormon Tabernacle, and various street scenes.
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Consists of a one-page autograph letter sent from American abolitionist Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) to fellow abolitionist William Henry Johnson (1833-1918) two years after the close of the Reconstruction era. In the letter, Douglass refers to a speech he was preparing regarding his views on the Exodus movement of 1879, or the first generational migration of African Americans along the Mississippi River towards Kansas following the American Civil War. The speech, entitled "The Negro Exodus from the Gulf States," was given at a meeting of the American Association for the Promotion of Social Sciences held in Saratoga, New York, on September 9, 1879.
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A diary written by N. Martinēs describing a circumnavigation cruise of the Peloponnese from July 18 to July 26, 1921. Manuscript is written in 165 pages in Greek script in black ink. This is an unpublished original manuscript illustrated with 61 watercolors by the author depicting several places they visited. Two of the drawings are full page and three are panoramic views, with the rest to be found within the text. There is also one loose painting, which depicts the castle of Arkadia. All drawings bear a title and a few are signed by "N. Martinēs" or "N.M.". Bound in contemporary fabric over hard boards. Paginated by the author, who also dates and signs the diary as follows: "En Kyparissia tē 10 Fevrouarion 1921 / N. Martinēs."
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Consists of a small photograph depicting an African American man and woman who are dressed as domestic workers, possibly a cook and a maid. The photograph was taken sometime at the turn of the twentieth century by New Jersey-based portrait and landscape photographers, DeHart & Letson (Augustus V. DeHart and William W. Letson) at their 27 Broad Street studio in Red Bank, New Jersey.
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Consists of typescript drafts of two prepared talks by Ralph E. Byers for the Union Party Speakers Bureau. The Union Party was a short-lived populist political party, based in Chicago, Illinois, that was formed by Charles Coughlin, Francis Townsend, and Gerald L. K. Smith. The talks, titled "Our Stewardship" and "Protecting the Laborer and the Farmer," criticize the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration's stewardship of resources and "the manipulation of the world markets by the International Bankers," and promote William Lemke's candidacy in the 1936 presidential election and the Union Party platform.
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Consists of a four-page typescript containing an early draft of "What We Want," an important essay by Stokely Carmichael (later, Kwame Ture) that was first published in the New York Review of Books on September 22, 1966. In the essay, Carmichael discusses the Black Power movement and the work of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).
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Consists of three internal documents, including meeting minutes, reports, and a position essay, from the Women's Caucus of the Independent Socialist Clubs (ISC) in New York. These documents provide insight into the group's structure, its place within second-wave feminism, and a Trotskyist perspective on the women's liberation movement as related to class and economics. One document titled "Reports from Womens Lib Arenas, May 1969" includes reports by ISC members who attended New York Women's Liberation Movement (formerly New York Radical Women) and West Side W.I.T.C.H. meetings. There is also an essay by Margo Machida titled "The Woman Question," which provides a self-critique of the group.
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Consists of one leaf and eight loose pages with handwritten notes regarding the expedition in Morea. The information is taken from the newspaper Journal des débats, issue of September 11, 1828. Included also is a letter from a French soldier to his mother, Nauplion, May 30, 1831.
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Consists of six autograph letters (included one postcard) sent from Nikos Kazantzakis to Aimilios Chourmouzios. Letters are signed with the initial "N" by Nikos Kazantzakis, Aigina, April 19, 1937-1940 and London, October 11, 1939. Aimilios Hourmouzios (12 August 1904 – 16 September 1973) was a Greek journalist, theater critic, translator and essayist. He was the director of the magazine Nea Epitheōrēsē. From 1955 to 1964 he was general director of the National Theatre.
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Consists of a typescript document containing an eight-point list from the Revolutionary Marxist Caucus of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) for a proposed transitional program "to fight the oppression of women in society and on the job." The program is divided into three major sections: "For the abolition of family restrictions" (which includes the abolition of abortion laws, free full-time childcare, free cafeterias in the workplace, divorce at the request of either partner, and a lowering of the legal age of adulthood to 16); "To fight the super-exploitation of women workers" (which includes full and equal pay for equal work, the ability for workers to fight unemployment and inflation through organized struggle); and "For workers power" (which includes the formation of a workers' political party and government).
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Consists of a fake membership application for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) created by an unknown white supremacist organization. The form fields and questions consist almost exclusively of racist stereotypes about Black people.
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Consists of a group of publications created by Elizabeth Dilling (1894-1966), a far-right extremist and activist who engaged in anti-communist, anti-Semitic, and isolationist movements in the United States from the 1930s through the 1960s. Included in this group of materials are six issues of the Dilling Bulletin (July-August 1962; Christmas 1963; January-February 1964; March-April 1964; July-August 1964; and September-December 1965); a Red Network Bulletin ("Dare We Oppose Red Treason?"); and a tabloid paper distributed by Gordon Winrod reprinting Dilling's anti-Semitic tract, "Jews Not a Race: A World Pharisee Sect."
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Phōnē tou Laou, Megalē Hevdomadiaia Hesperinē Politikē kai Oikonomikē Ephēmeris, 1931 May 17
Consists of a handwritten newspaper (4 pages) by the student of Hippokrateio High School, Hippokratēs Porphyrios.
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Consists of a handwritten newspaper by Hippokratēs Porphyrios, student of the Hippokrateio High School in Kōs (Greece), dedicated to the Greek War of Independence, accompanied by an additional double leaf issue "Deltion Prostheton." Newspaper contains biographical notes of the Greek heroes Theodōros Kolokotrōnēs and Geōrgios Karaiskakēs with two attached images of their portraits, the text of the first official announcement of the Greek Revolution to the English Consul Green, poems and more. Of particular interest, however, are the personal testimonies of the young student Hippokratēs regarding the state of fear that prevailed and prevented the people of Kōs from decorating their metropolis with laurels during the vespers of the feast of the Annunciation, as was customary. Also, the Archimandrite was not allowed by the police to give a speech on March 25, 1931. Porphyrios expresses his resistance against the Italians and in his closing paragraph of the "Deltion Prostheton", he wishes to the people of Dodecanese to celebrate as free people the national day next year.
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Comunita Ortodossa di Coo, 1933-1939
Consists of 104 documents regarding the Orthodox Community of Kōs (Greece), its local history, the municipal elections, the financial support of the schools (especially from the Greek government), several educational matters, the reconstruction of the church of St. Nicholas, the restoration services of the the earthquake in 1933, and many more.
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Consists of a photograph album, oblong 8vo, containing 200 black-and-white photographs of a cruise in the Mediterranean Sea. All photographs are captioned and hand written in blue ink in French, sizes 8 x 6 cm, four photographs per page, with the title inscribed on front cover, "Croisieres Sicile & Grece à bord du Jean Laborde Mars-Avril 1934." The journey was on board the ship Jean Laborde. The photographs depict views of the ship Jean Laborde and its crew (4), Palermo (15), Itea (40), Delphi (24), Olympia (8), Katakolon, Gythion (4), Mistra (6), Pantanassa (14), Mycenae (6), Tyrinth, Epidaurus (8), Athens (41) with scenes of everyday life and views of several archaeological sites such as the Parthenon, the Propylaea, the Erechtheum, the Tower of the Winds, the Bacchus Theater, the Theseion, the monastery of Daphni, and Eleusis, Corinth, Delos (28), Santorini, Crete with the Palace of Knossos, and a few images of Taormina in Sicily (26). String tie binding.
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Consists of 11 photographs of the Manzanar War Relocation Center taken by Tōyō Miyatake while he was incarcerated there during World War II. Subjects include camp buildings, the camp entrance sign, and fellow incarcerees. Miyatake and Ansel Adams included several of these images in a collaborative exhibit and a book published in 1978. These images were printed after the war and stamped with the name of the studio Miyatake opened in 1947.
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A black and white photograph of two children on tricycles pedaling down a dirt street at the Manzanar War Relocation Center. Tōyō Miyatake was among the more than 11,000 prisoners incarcerated at the camp during World War II. These images were printed after the war and stamped with the name of the studio Miyatake opened in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California in 1947.
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Consists of the unpublished play, "The Voice from Dunberry Hill," by African American playwright Erick G. Sewell concerning "an influential black [Ohio] university leader and his family and the racial problems they face in spite of the status they have achieved" (Black Playwrights, 1823-1977). The playscript includes a letter on Sewell's letterhead to Sloan Williams referencing editorial notes. Accompanying the playscript is a "Community Playhouse Proposal" from Erick G. Sewell Associates prepared in 1967. The proposal envisions the establishment of a community playhouse in New York "as a program to provide training for young people of lower class communities in the Performing Arts." It provides a brief history of American theater, along with a descriptions of planned training programs, curriculum, administration, and budget.
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Nikki Giovanni writes Erin Clermont about her readings connected to Poets & Writers magazine. Written on Encore: American & Worldwide News letterhead, Giovanni writes about her readings at the Bronx Community College and the Port Washington Library.
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Consists of a letter written by Richard Henry Green from the U.S. Steamer State of Georgia during the Civil War. Green writes to his white fiancée, Charlotte "Lottie" Caldwell of Bennington, Vermont while participating in the Union blockade off the Carolina coast. Green had joined the United States Navy as an assistant ship's surgeon, and was the only Black ship's surgeon during the war. Green spends half of his letter discussing marriage plans with Lottie. In the other half, he describes life aboard ship and concerns about Confederate ironclads.
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Includes one letter dated June 6, 1869, from S. W. Davies(?) writing from Nevada City, California, who asks for Edwards' assistance in finding work for he and his wife in the coming winter season with John McCullough and Lawrence Barrett; one letter from Sheridan Corbyn, Acting Manager, Macguire's Opera House, San Francisco, dated November 29, 1869; and a letter from Congressman and publisher John T. Caine dated June 19, 1871, writing to Edwards a second time about a bill from a stone cutter for a stone for Annie Lockhart's grave.
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Consists of 25 photographic prints of the efforts to rebuild San Francisco in the aftermath of the 1906 earthquake. The photographs were taken in the subsequent years after the disaster, and the dealer notes that they were possibly taken by several of the city's commercial practitioners who documented the devastation of the city in 1906. Also included is a four-part panoramic view of the city, taken in 1909, as seen from the Chronicle Building. Some handwritten captions identify the following places: the First National Bank Building, Market Street, the Relief Committee Restaurant, a fruit stand in Chinatown, California Street, and others.
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Consists of a large mounted photographic print of a watchtower at the Topaz War Relocation Center in Topaz, Utah. This photograph by Kameo Kido is an example of the use of salon photography/camera club culture as a means to document the American concentration camps of World War II. The image was exhibited at the Wichita Salon of Photography, and there is evidence of at least one other salon label that has been removed from the back of the matted photograph. Kido also showed his work with the California Camera Club in the 1950s.
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Consists of a notebook containing hundreds of illustrations of historic fashion and wardrobe studies from the mid- to late-1800s. The majority of the pages are filled with diagrams and written notes of the clothing from different Indigenous groups such as the Apache, Blackfoot, Cherokee, Choctaw, Pawnee, and Sioux people. Specialized dress, accessories, and tools are shown for Cheyenne buffalo hunting, Comanche horsemanship, Sioux dance and sports, and Pawnee ranking.
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Consists of 41 photographic prints as part of a portfolio as well as an exhibition catalog and newspaper clipping about the exhibition. The photographs, taken by Jesuit missionary Eugene Beuchel, document twenty years of life on the Pine Ridge and Rosebud Reservations. Buechel took thousands of photographs of Indigenous life at Rosebud, and later, Pine Ridge, between 1922 and 1944. Of Buechel's more than 12,000 photographic negatives, 41 images were chosen and printed as part of the Grossmont College Summer Photography Workshop taught by David Wing, a photographer and instructor. The photographs were shown a year later at MoMA in 1974.
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Consists of a photograph album containing 104 photographic prints documenting mining and fossil-hunting excursions undertaken by Nebraska engineer Bob Zuver and his company in various South Dakota locales in Black Hills in the late 19th century. In the dealer description it is noted that Bob Zuver and Charles Hayward are recorded as having left for Black Hills, South Dakota in 1895, where they prospected for gold in the Castle Creek area.
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Ephemera Regarding Jarrett & Palmer's Theatrical Transcontinental Train, the Lightning Express, 1876
Consists of various ephemera related to the transcontinental train whose trip took place from June 1-4, 1876, including: an envelope that was carried by the Lightning Express, a postcard from Oakland, and a reprinted newspaper clipping. The postcard reports on the arrival of the "lightning train" ahead of schedule and its reception in San Francisco. The newspaper clipping, from the mid 20th century, contains a reproduction of an original newspaper article by Clark Kinnaird, information about the trip, a map showing the location of Jarrett & Palmer's Booth Theater across from Madison Square Park, and a half-tone photograph of the train after it arrived in Oakland.
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Consists of a sepia-toned cabinet card from Anderson Studios of Houston, Texas. The caption on the verso of the photograph reads, "Mrs. Sheal / Howard's nurse in Houston, 81 the day Howard was born." The photograph is a full body portrait of "Mrs. Sheal" holding a nurse kit in one hand and an umbrella in the other.
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Handwritten notebook belonging to an African American student, David Swain. While there are some quotes and genealogical notes from Swain, most of the notes in the journal pertain to ciphering and math, with the bulk of these notes pertaining to fractions, with sections on duodecimals and interest. In addition to notes on rules and example equations, there are also completed exercises. Of the genealogical information, the notebook contains several pages of family tree information, including names, birth dates, marriages, and death dates. For example, the names and birthdays of the children of "James Albinson & Sally Maisden Swain, Married August 14th, 1853," are included, with their birthdays ranging throughout the 1850s and 1860s. There is a David Swain listed among the genealogical notes, but he is listed as born September 24, 1799, and died April 10th, 1870. One of the first pages of the notebook is inscribed with poetry about slavery, and signed by both David Swain and "The Black Negro."
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The tintype portrait of Phebe Draper Palmer Brown is in a paper frame, with "Phebe Brown" and "Phebe Palmer Brown," written on the reverse in two different hands. The donor offered this information with the portrait: "One of four women who marched all the way to California with the Morman Battalion, 1846-1847. She was at Sutter's Mill for the discovery of gold in 1848."
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Consists of two cabinet cards. One of the cabinet cards is mounted on cardstock with the debossed name of the photography studio: W. E. Hook Wholesale View, of Colorado Springs, CO. The photograph shows a group of women and children, mostly children, standing in front of a house. There is an inscription in negative at the bottom left of the photograph: "Pueblo Indians, Tesuqua, N. M." The donor included some identifying description of the women in the photograph, including Anastasia Romero, Benita Romero, and Francicita Romera. The second photograph shows buildings in a village with donkeys and/or mules in the foreground. The inscription in negative at the bottom reads, "Tesuque Indian Village A.T. + S.F.R.R."
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Contains a letter from American painter George Catlin to Col. Norton, trying to sell his drawings of Indigenous peoples of North America to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in the amount of $100,000.
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Consists of a photograph album (31.5 x 27.5 cm) containing 27 photographs (albumen prints) of several places of Greece by Apostolos Ververēs. Photographs are mounted on mat board (dimensions: 24 x 18 cm each); images depict classical monuments in Athens (Greece), such as a view of the Acropolis, the Parthenon, the Temple of Olympian Zeus; Delphi; the Byzantine monasteries of the Holy Meteora; the monastery of Agathonos in Hypatē, Lamia; the Byzantine monastery of the Holy Cross at Doliana of Krania, Trikala; a Byzantine monastery in Pyrra, Trikala; the church of Hagia Marina in Pertouli, Trikala; a view of Anakasia in Pēlion; a sunset in Karla, Pēlion; the falls in Edessa; a view of Kymasi Anatolē in Euvoia. Included also are images with an emphasis in landscapes, scenes of everyday life in rural areas, a folklore dance of the region of Thessaly depicting dancers in traditional costumes; a Sarakatsana in a traditional dress; views of the range of Pindos; a view of the mountain Olympos; a view of Agrapha and Megdovas; an image of the gulf of Gera in Mytilēnē; people dancing in Pertouli; an image showing milking in Pindos; and Metsovitisses.
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Consists of a photograph album of 25 reproductions of photographs mounted on equal number of paper sheets depicting Kēphisia, Greece. Images mostly show several monuments, public buildings, recreation areas,schools and hotels, including nine aerial photographs. Each image bears captions both in English and Greek on the mat board.
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Consists of a signed autograph musical score by Angelos Saloutsēs, a poet and musician. Signed at the end of the score: "Angelo Salucci", without separate title page; 32.1 x 23.5 cm., pages [16]; pp. [14]-[16] are blank; covers with gold lithographed frame inside and out ("H. LARD — PARIS"). On the upper cover, the title above a painted composition with musical instruments and a score; inside the cover a handwritten dedication, "Tō Panachaikō / Syllogō / deigma vathytatēs hypolēpseos / Ho erasitechnēs / Angelos Saloutsēs / Zakynthos tē 1/5/94". On the lower cover, there is a handwritten list of the composer's works awarded from time to time: "Erga tou erasitechnou Angelou Saloutsē / vraveuthenta kata kairous. "Onda" Romanza [...] "Ho Panachaikos" Valzer. Eis ton diakekrimenon Syllogon en Patrais. Zakynthos tē 25/4/94."
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Consists of an autograph diary by a sergeant of the Greek Presidential Guard (Evzones) named Leōnidas D. Zantes during the Balkan Wars. Manuscript is written in four double numbered folios (1-4); the first folio measures 24.8 x 20 cm. and 26 x 20.5 cm., the rest. The title "Hēmerologion Hellēnotourkikou polemou, 1912-1913" added in a later date. Manuscript was signed and dated by Leōnidas Zantes on March 5, 1913. Included also is a carte de visite (5.5 x 9.5 cm) to Zantes' father with the note that the above manuscript contains Leōnidas' personal narrative about the war that took place from Tyrnavos (Larissa) up to Thessaloniki, and the request to keep it as a souvenir of the war. It is signed and dated Bogdanca, March 6, 1913. There are also nine black-and-white photographs (Zantes is most likely depicted in one of those) attached on both sides of a folio (undated).
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Consists of three numbered notebooks (1-3), folios (2-48), (49-85) and (86-144) respectively, containing handwritten drafts of poems for the volume "Poiēmata III" (dimensions 24.7 x 17 cm.); the verso of the folios is blank; title on folio 2; table of contents at the end of the third notebook. Included also is a fourth notebook (folios 7-25), which contains drafts of Themelēs' handwritten poems of the collection "Ars Poetica"; title of folio 7; date on the front cover in pencil "1973" (dimensions 24.5 x 17 cm.)
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Consists of six autograph letters (postcards) signed by Giannēs Ritsos to his nephew Erēs (Leuterēs) Kokkōnēs. Five of them were sent from the village Kontopouli of Lēmnos during poet's exile there from 1948 to 1949 (October 21-December 17, 1948). All of them bear censorship stamp. The sixth card was sent from Athens on December 15, 1942.
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Consists of a notebook written in (85) pages (out of 98). Title from flyleaf, text is written in three columns per page (date, source, information); on p. [4] and p. [61] seal of the 3rd Cavalry Regiment and signatures of the Commander E.I. Mathioudakēs and the Officer of the Intelligence Service G. H. Zoumboulakēs; on pp. [106]-[108]: "Hypologismoi kai skepseis-dynatai epitheseis echthrou-apotelesmata kata 10hēmeron (from January 1920 to April 1, 1920)("Calculations and Thoughts - Possible enemy attacks - Results - every 10 days"). Inscription on flyleaf reads: "Plērophoriai / lamvanomenai peri tou echthrou. / 1/2/1920. Sygkrisis plērophoriōn / holōn tōn pēgōn / ex hōn synagetai / hē para tou Syn[tagma]tos Hēmōn tris / tou mēnos hypovolē Deltiou. / Anagraphontai hai theōroumenai thetikai kai akriveis / plērophoriai." Notebook is bound in marbled paper covers, cloth spine.
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Greeting card to Betty Guyer, whom Jamiaca Kincaid worked with when she was at the New Yorker magazine. Kincaid used a Christmas card for her correspondence, but crossed out the word "Christmas" in the printed greeting. The correspondence is a response to Guyer's support, with some brief updates on Kincaid's life.
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Consists of two unbound volumes containing original drawings in color pencil, 26 and 32 respectively, of several places in Greece. 23 and 27 double-leaves respectively numbered 7-9, 12, 15-16, 19-20, 22, 24-25, 27, 31, 35α, 38-40, 45, 47-48, 50-53, 56-59, 62, 64-70, 74-76, 79, 81-84, 87 and 89-91. Each double-leaf bears an original drawing in color pencil. All double-leaves are accompanied by a typescript leaf in English about the drawing. A few drawings are signed with the initials "V.K" or "VK" or "V. Kanellos". Handwritten note on a loose-leaf states that this album "Hellas" is dedicated to Angelos Sikelianos and his coworkers of the Delphic Ideology. Also, to Isadora and Tanágra, the first creators of the Hellenic Chorodrama," signed by Kanellos.
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Cosnists of (29) mounted albumen photographic prints of the Μonastery of Kaissarianē (Athens, Greece) by Leōn Phrantzēs. They depict mainly exterior views of the monastery, details of architecture elements, the surroundings, a panoramic view of the monastery and the Mount Hymettus, and the fresco of the Pantokrator. Photographs are mounted on loose leaves, one a page (dimensions: from 23.5 x 23.8 cm to 27.1 x 23.8 cm) except of four, smaller in size, that are two a page (dimensions: 12.9 x 12.9 cm). They are kept in two paper enclosures, each of those bears a medallion with the monogram of the monastery. Photographs are numbered in pencil on the reverse.
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Consists of two letters. One letter from the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, dated December 11, 1868, about the end of the Freedmen's Bureau, and another letter from Freedmen's Bureau entrepreneur about enslaved persons in South Carolina celebrating the end of the war and Emancipation, dated April 12 [?], 1865.
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Consists of one letter signed by William Eustis, as Secretary of War, requesting evidence of payment to the Seneca Nation, in reference to the annuity that the United States had promised to the the Seneca as part of the Treaty of Big Tree, under which the country purchased the Seneca lands in 1797.
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Consists of a diary documenting Mary Baird McKnight's (daughter of journalist and newspaper owner Charles McKnight) trip across Europe over the course of three months. It was created in 1895 as she travelled through various locations, including Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Spain, and France. Besides the written entries, the diary also contains small photographs throughout, as well as letters and ephemera laid in.
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Consists of an original cedula providing identification information for Tirso Casanova, a twenty-six years old Chinese "indentured servant" in Cuba in 1862.
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Manuscript documenting itineraries through South America. Title page reads: "Itinéraire de Carthargène à Popaya, Lima et Santa Crux". Dealer's description: "De Bogotá and Popayan (Colombia), Quito (Ecuador), Lima (Peru); followed by itineraries for to Antigua (Guatemala). Although the heading for the last itinerary indicates that it continues to trips from Lima to Santa Cruz (Bolivia); Lima to Santiago (Chile); Santa Cruz to Asunción (Paraguay); Asunción to Rio de Janeiro (Brazil); Rio de Janeiro to Montevideo (Uruguay); and finally from Santa Fe de Bogotá via Medellin (Colombia), Panama City (Panama) and Nicaragua Mexico, the description does not... The first runs through Cartagena, Santa Fe. A series of itineraries in French for trips through South and Central America..., including important archaeological sites, such as Cusco."
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María de Navas Satires, 1695
Consists of manuscript satires associated with the Spanish stage actress (born in Milan), known as "La Milanesa", María de Navas. Includes: "Hironica defensa y supuesta riña en ciento y quatro quintillas..."; "Defensorio general de María de Navas. Por un ingenio que vive en la Corte, y es nacido y criado en las Batuecas"; "Manifiesto con Copia de una Carta que ha escrito María de Navas, la comedianta, en respuesta de otra que recibió en Lisboa, acompañada de un papelejo, intitulado: Defensonario general, que (suponiendo le escribió de su orden) ha publicado Don Fulano de Tal, un ingenio que dice vive en la Corte, y es nacido y criado en las Batuecas"; and "Manifiesto de María de Navas la comedianta, en que declara los justos motivos y causas urgentes que tuvo para hacer fuga de la villa de Madrid, Corte de Castilla, a la ciudad de Lisboa, Corte de Portugal".
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Consists of a manuscript from José Francisco de Trasobares y de los Cobos entitled, "Memoria sobre las causas que se han opuesto á la abolicion de la esclavitud en nuestras Antilas y plan para conseguirla en un periodo de diez años presentada al Gobierno Provisional y previnida por este con una Encomienda de Carlos 3º en fabor de José Fo. de Trasobares."
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Consists of a manuscript concerning the early independence movements in Peru, documenting the grievances, goals, and fate of the indigenous Peruvian leader, Túpac Amaru. The manuscript begins with the text of two letters sent by Túpac Amaru to the municipal council of Cuzco, and is followed by an apparently unpublished description of the events during the uprising. The last two pages contain the death sentences set down by Col. Andres Mestre, dated from Tucuman, Argentina in 1781.
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24 press photographs depicting Alaska Native communities and individuals, primarily the Nunamiut, in the Anaktuvuk Pass in the early 1960s taken by several non-native photographers.
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Ledger book kept by an unknown housekeeper in New York City between 1832 and 1837 who managed several large households. The account book includes accounts for menu creation, wood, charcoal, ice, and milk and the housekeeper documents issues with suppliers and justifications for ending or maintaining relationships with local merchants. The majority of the ledger consists of labor and wage records for the 19 women and 2 men the housekeeper supervised, as well of records of their time off or extra services they provided. The ledger also includes her personal accounts, including one for childcare.
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Dr. Francis Brown Sappington (1754-1838) was a physician and slave owner in Libertytown in Frederick County, Maryland. The two volumes of his medical ledgers contain information about treatment given to the local community that included enslaved persons and free Black people. The family correspondence are 15 letters to various members of the Sappington family.
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Solomon Haskell Ledger, 1821-1834
This ledger has evidence of early Penobscot Bay, Maine free Black community.
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Account book provides some insight into the mule breeding industry and the Black labor used that took place in Bozrah/Norwich Connecticut.
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Consists of two letters from Irene Morimoto Niimi to her husband Tokuro's parents who were incarcerated at the Gila River Relocation Center, an American concentration camp where Japanese Americans were imprisoned during World War II. Writing from Waialua, Oahu, Niimi relays detailed information about her life in Hawaii. She discusses family members and friends, work, housekeeping, farming, learning how to drive, difficulty obtaining meat, gas rations, water shortages, V-J Day in Honolulu, Japanese American war veterans, and workers on strike.
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Consists of twenty-seven photographs documenting the people, missions, and Methodist mission schools of Santa Cruz and Velarde, New Mexico, whose construction was funded by a bequest of Edith McCurdy. Photographs include group portraits and candid photographs of Indigenous and Hispanic children attending the schools, teachers, mission buildings, and classroom interiors. These photographs appear to have been collected and captioned by a teacher present during the early years of the school. The captions provide extended descriptions of the scenes as well as their relation to the teacher that documented them. They also mention several important figures in the early history of the schools, such as "Miss Bronner" (Mary Brawner), Richard Hauser, and Mrs. Richard Hauser.
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Consists of three photographs taken at the Winnebago Indian Agency in Nebraska. One captioned photograph depicts a group of people standing in front of the Agency House. The second shows people standing in front of a smaller structure, and the third shows a group of people in a field gathered around a woman at a desk. Both Winnebago and non-native people are shown. The photographer is unknown.
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Consists of seven stereoview photographs depicting Chinese Americans and scenes in Chinatowns in both San Francisco and Sacramento, California. Four of the images show men, women, and children posed for portraits. Those who are named in the captions include Mrs. Laisun and her two daughters; and Wing High, who is described as a merchant. Other shots include a street scene from Sacramento, a storefront called Chy Lung & Co., and the interior of a Chinese food restaurant. All photographs were taken and published by Thomas Houseworth & Co. (San Francisco).
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Ruffner, Eastham & Company Daybook for Company Store, 1842-1902 (mostly June 1842-May 1843)
Consists of a daybook for the company store of Ruffner, Eastham & Company, a salt manufacturing business in the Kanawha County community of Malden, originally called Terra Salis and later known as Kanawha Salines, in what is now West Virginia. The company was run by partners General Lewis Ruffner, Daniel Ruffner, and Saunders Eastham, and its operation relied on the labor of enslaved people, free Black people, and poor white people who lived in communities near the salt furnaces. The daybook contains several hundred pages of records, and the first twenty-one pages were reused in 1902 as a scrapbook and contain collaged images of women, children, animals, and plants. The volume has also been re-bound.
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Consists of three account books kept by brothers Moses L. Holmes (1817-1889) and Reuben Holmes documenting their pursuit of gold in Gold Hill, Rowan County, North Carolina, and their efforts to feed the miners, raise produce, and card wool. The earliest entries from the 1850s record the Holmes' contracts to mine via a lease arrangement at the Phillip Earnhardt Mine; this operation employed paid Black and white laborers, as well as enslaved laborers. A list of "collard" (likely meaning "colored") employees is included in the earliest ledger. The latter two volumes from the 1870s appear to be mostly related to wool carding mills and grain mills near Salisbury and Bringle, North Carolina. Other place names mentioned include Healing Springs, Flat Swamp, and Jackson Hill in Davidson County.
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Consists of a daybook documenting accounts at the Shell Creek General Store in Roan Mountain, Carter County, Tennessee, which contains records for white, Black, and Melungeon customers, including people living in the Shell Creek Road and Cloudland Hill areas. The name Sizemore also appears in the daybook, which is associated with the Tribe of the Whitetop Band of Native Indians. The entries pertain to purchases of groceries, home goods, clothing, tools, whiskey, ammunition, and occasionally, labor.
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Consists of a photograph album (36 x 25.5 cm) containing 268 photographs (dimensions ~13 x9 cm each) documenting the traditional architecture of the city of Xanthē (approximately 120 photographs) and of many villages of the prefecture. Included are images of mansions, churches and mosques, stores, café, schools, theaters, and tobacco warehouses. There are also photographs of several villages such as Echinos, Askyra, Mykē, Avdēra, Kyknos, Kossos, Exochē, Gerakas, Genesaia, Kimmeria, Stauroupolē, Agelē, Toxotes, Tympano, Dekarcho, Hōraio, and Dēmario. All photographs are numbered; 10 are colored images and the rest are back-and-white. A ten-page typescript detailed catalog accompanies the album with emphasis in the architectural elements.
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Consists of a photograph album containing 227 photographs of which 146 depict various scenes from Thessaloniki, circa 1917. The photographs sizes vary from 17 x 12.5cm to 4 x 4 cm with almost all Thessaloniki photographs being of large size. The photographs were taken most likely by a French officer, serving in Macedonia or Salonica Front in World War I, with his portrtait on the first page of the album. Images depict street views, scenes of everyday life, monuments, including photographs of the church of Saint Dēmētrios before and after the destructive fire of 1917, the mosaic icon of Saint Dēmētrios, details of architecture elements of the church, and the Arch of Galerius. Some photographs show refugees (probably from Macedonia and the Balkans) temporarily housed in city's churches, a mosque, soldiers in leisure time, people in traditional attire, many group and individual potrtraits. The photographs are mounted on thick cartons. Album is fastened with screw back pyramid rapid rivet studs; brown cloth covers and spine.
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Consists of 12 black-and-white photographs of an official celebration of Italians in Athens and Patra (?), Greece in 1939. Two of them bear a stamp in red ink on the reverse by photojournalists "M. Genovezos and D. Phlōros - Phōtoreporter, Athēnaikou & Xenou Typou, Athēnai" and one by the Italian Fascist Inspectorate for Greece. Images depict elementary and high school gymnastics demonstrations and group portraits. There also images with a relief stamp on the negative by the photo studio of G. Geōrgiou in Patra (Greece).
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Consists of two letters about Belle da Costa Greene, one letter written by her, and several newspaper clippings and other ephemera related to the Pierpont Morgan Library.
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Consists of Francis J. Grimke's valedictory oration titled "Oration in Connection with Valedictory Subject, College Experience" delivered on June 15, 1870, upon his graduation from Lincoln University. The address is 18 pages.
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Consists of a printed leaf of the Declaration of the Greek Minister Geōrgios Papandreou to the Greek people on December 6, 1944. In his address he expresses his concern about the imminent civil war and the its consequences. The text is printed in two columns on both sides of the leaf. On the lower part of the second column on recto, there is also an address of the Lieutenant-General Sir Ronald MacKenzie Scobie to the Greek people.
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Consists of printed loose leaves with instructions to the teachers of the Greek schools in Thrace (Greece). Included also are: an address to the people of Thrace regarding their Orthodox Christian faith and Thrace, their homeland; a company's regulation regarding the establishment of a school for teachers, priests or chanters; and the bylaws of a school for students of 16-22 year-old in order to become teachers, priests or preachers.
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Consists of four unumbered pages of the poem Hē Doxa sto Misolongi by Kōstēs Palamas.
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Consists of a printed leaf containing an address to the Greek people by the Admiral Sir Thomas John Cochrane on board of the Greek ship "Hellas": "Ek tou Hellēnikou ploiou Hellas / Tēn 12 Apriliou E.N" and signature: "Kochran, Prōtos stolarchos, kai genikos archēgos holōn tōn nautikōn dynameōn tēs Hellados."
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Divorce petition written by Abigail Crandall in 1836 and submitted to the Supreme Judicial Court of Rhode Island in April 1836. Crandall, a resident of Hopkington, petitioned the court for divorce based on her husbands neglect and abuse, including "gross intoxication",""vulgar improper & abusive language," and a failure to provide for her and their children. Crandall also demanded that her body and real properties be restored to her. The court granted her petition, including restoration of lands and alimony.
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Consists of the following 5 poems: On the Death of Miss Hamilton by A Lady of Hudson, A Hymn, Maria, Mortality, and I Love. Mary S. Austin copied these poems from a variety of sources, including the Publications of the American Tract Society (A Hymn) and "The Reader: A Selection of Lessons (1802)." I Love may have been written by Austin.
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Caroline Adra Powers farewell album from the Caldwell Institute, 1861-1909 (mostly 1861-1865)
Consists of a farewell album from the students and faculty of the Caldwell Insitute of Danville, Kentucky. Powers taught at the school from its opening in 1860 until the beginning of the Civil War in 1861. The album mostly consists of signatures and well wishes from students. Some are very simple and include only names and places of origin, while others are lenghtier, including an entry titled "The Lament of the Faculty, Affectionately Inscribed to Caroline Powers on her Leaving the 'Asylum' for Home." Her obituary, a letter from a descendent, an engraving of the Caldwell Institute, and several of pieces of ephemera are included with the album.
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Conists of a black-and-white photograph of an anti-Italian demonstration in Iōannina, Epirus (Greece) by the Agence France-Presse, Service Photographique. Attached is a leaflet of the manifestation in Italian "Manifestation Anti-Italienne en Epire" dated 7/6/1960.
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Iōannina-Jannina Greece, undated
Consists of a polyptych with twelve black-and-white photographs (9 x 6.5 cm each) of Iōannina (Greece), including a general view of the city with the Lake; partial views of the city; the park; the house in the Island of Iōannina, where Ale-Pascha was assassinated; the Monastery of St. Nicholas Filanthrōpinōn; the ancient theater of Dōdōne; the hydroelectric works in Douros; and the monument in Kalpaki. All photographs are captioned in Greek and in English. Printed title on the folding paper cover reads "Iōannina-Jannina Greece" with an image of a coin depicting Zeus above the title. Photographer's stamp inside the back cover "Nik. S. Stournaras / Zōgraphos & Phōtographos / Voulēs 22 / Athēnai."
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Consists of a small album of twelve sepia post cards (13.5 x 8 cm each) depicting several views of the island of Corfu (Greece), including the Pontikonisi, the fountain of Gastouri, the Achilleion Palace, the painting of "The Triumph of Achilles", the statues in the gardens of Achilleion, the Mon Repos Palace, view of Benitsa, a view of Palaiokastritsa, and a view of Hypsos. Album is bound in paper. Printed title on the front cover reads: "Carnet Guide de Corfou (Environs). Achilleion - Canoni - Paliocastritza. Serie "Nausicaa". Editeurs S. Jonas, Corfou." At the beginning of the album there are two leaves with historical notes about Corfu written in French and in English. At the end, there is a list of practical information about Corfu. Pst cards are captioned in French and in Greek and are numbered. On the verso, there is also a more detailed printed title with the number and information about the editor and the photographer: "Editeur S. Jonas - Photo P. Calonaros" and below: "Phototypie Daniel Delboy, Mirecourt (France) - Imprimé en France." The back cover is adorned with a map of the island; on the top far right a printed note: "L'image Grecque, Collection Artistique P. Calonaros."
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Souvenir de Constantinople, undated
Consists of a panorama of Constantinople in six parts (18.5 x 9.7 cm each) depicting views of the Galata Tower, Scutari, Mount Boulgourlou, the Maiden's Tower (also known as Leander's Tower), the Princes' Islands, the Grand Bazaar, the Fatih Mosque, Phanar, Eyoub and more. The first part is detached; printed title "Souvenir de Constantinople - Imprime" within a floral frame decoration, on the recto of the first part. Unknown photographer.
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Consists of a deed of sale from Sarah Palmer to Israel Hunt of land in Rananchqua (Pelham and the Bronx in Westchester County, New York). Palmer inherited the land from her family. Her ancestor Thomas Pell acquired the land in 1654 in an arrangement with the Siwanoy leader Wampage. Acting as a femme sole, independent of her husband or father, the sale of this land made Palmer a wealthy woman in her own right.
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Consists of 32 silver prints of Haitians just after the Haitian Revolution of 1946 and into the 1950s. The photographs include images of agricultural and artisanal work, marketplaces, and the streets of Port-au-Prince during the Mardi Gras Carnival. Many of the photographs include captions that document the subject matter and location of the image.
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Consists of 50 silver prints of cities and towns in Haiti, and some other Carribbean locations, during the 1950s. Locations of the photographs include Port-au-Prince, Leogane, Milot, and Ca-Ira. The images of Port-au-Prince include the Presidential Palace, Cathedral, and Cabane Choucoune, the leading Haitian nightclub. The Leogane photos are focused on the celebration of Easter, and the Milot and Ca-Ira photographs document the countryside, including the Sans-Souci Palace.
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The commonplace book of Elizabeth Cook from Rahway, New Jersey, which she started June 12, 1805. Entries date through 1824. 8vo (8" x 6.25") full brown leather. 165 pages of manuscript on 83 leaves.
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Autograph letter from American lawyer, painter, author, and traveler, George Catlin to his close friend, American artist George Harvey primarily documenting Catlin's portraits of Native Americans and the possibility of selling them to the French government along with a note about the ongoing Civil War.
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Consists of fifteen unknown autograph letters with poems and prose signed and dated by Vrettakos to his close friend Litsa Tsitsera.
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Consists of eighty-eight handwritten pages, part of four volumes of a diplomatic report essay in French on the possibility of declaration of a war by part of the European Forces for the occupation of Turkish territories with the participation of the Greeks most likely shortly before the declaration of the 1821 Revolution. The essay is headless, unsigned and undated. Title at the end of the fourth volume roughly translates to "The Greeks, the Turks, and the European public spirit."
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Consists of materials related to the Cuban Revolution, including a diary from Harry E. Boyes, News Director for radio station WION in Ionia, Michigan, from when he traveled to Havana in 1959 to do a story on the revolution; a typed transcription of a speech given by Fidel Castro in the Presidential Palace; a "List of persons sentenced to capital punishment by execution by shooting at Santiago de Cuba"; and a real photo postcard (RPPC) with description written on back, "Foto taken at Bayamo. Bones of civilians killed by Batista's men."
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Manuscript: "Relación de D. Luis Ponce de León de los libros robados por esclavos", circa 1500s
Consists of a manuscript signed by "El Po. Don Luis Ponce de Leon," with the following first sentence: "Acerca del hurto de los libros q. faltan y me an hurtado de mi studio y librería se advierte breve y ciertamente lo sig. en derecho y en hecho."
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Consists of 26 manuscript letters signed by King Philip IV of Spain to his Viceroy in New Spain (present-day Mexico), Luis Enríquez de Guzmán, 9th Count of Alba de Liste, written from February 1651 to February 1653, with instructions for governing, with particular attention paid to reforming the colony's treasury and tax collection.
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Consists of a manuscript labeled, "Apuntes sobre la ley de abolición de la esclavitud en Puerto Rico de 22 de marzo de 1873," describing the eight points of the law by which slavery in Puerto Rico was abolished, written by a resident of the island favorable to abolition.
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Consists of a manuscript with the caption title, "Proyecto de Constituciones para Del Colegio de Niñas Educandas de San Franc[is]co de Sales, Presentado a S.E.Y. por el Auturor del Espresado Colegio," documenting an early draft of the constitution for "El Colegio de Niñas Educandas de San Francisco de Sales," one of the first women's schools in Cuba, established in Havana in 1689. The title of the present manuscript roughly translates to, "Draft Constitution for the College of Female Students at San Fran[is]co de Sales, presented to S.E.Y. by the Authority of the expressed College." This draft is dated on January 28, 1685, four years before the school opened.
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Consists of a document listing five free African Americans living in the south district of Scott County, Virginia, in 1829. Three of the individuals are members of the Day family of Estelleville (present-day Gate City), and two are members of the Bass family of Big Moccasin Creek.
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Consists of an anonymous letter (New York, August 30, 1856) addressed to Edward Michael Davis, "... a Quaker merchant of Philadelphia, married to the daughter of Lucretia Mott, the women's rights pioneer of Seneca Falls. A fervent Abolitionist, Davis was actively involved in promoting the unsuccessful presidential candidacy of John Fremont, the first nominee of the newly-formed anti-slavery Republican Party... Fremont's presidential campaign garnered the support of Abolitionists – like the anonymous writer of this letter – who proposed to Davis a tenuous alliance of the campaign with the anti-Catholic Know Nothings (whose meetings were often disrupted by Irish Catholic mobs.) The writer was obviously a political 'insider' as well as anti-slavery true believer. His 'private' information about Pennsylvania Governor William Johnston was accurate."
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Consists of a photograph album containing eleven mounted black-and-white photographs (22.5 x 16.2 cm). Images depict Volos, Makrynitsa, Portaria, Vyzitsa, Trikeri, Hagios Giannēs, Hagios Kōnstantinos, Hagios Geōrgios, Lechonia, Skiathos, and Meteōra. Inscription on paste-down of front cover reads: "Ston agapēto mas hyphēgētē / k. Damōna Vasileiou / me tis thermes eucharisties mas. / Volos 18 Maiou 1969 - Dēmētrios kai Mairē Alpakē." All photographs are captioned and signed in by the photographer in Greek in pencil in the card board. String bound album in brown fabric on hard boards.
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Consists of a photograph album by Kōstas Zēmerēs. Contains 10 black-and-white images of Makrynitsa, Hagios Iōannēs, and Pinakates in Pēlio, Mēlina, a street in Anakasia, Volos, and a sea shore in Peukakia. Images are mounted on card board, one a page, captioned and signed by the photographer in Greek in pencil. Inscription on the fly leaf reads: "Enthymion apo to Volo kai to Pēlio. Hai tēlephonētriai tou Tēleph. Kentrou Volou." String bound album in brown fabric over hard boards.
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Consists of a photograph album with (136) black-and-white photographs (from 5.7 x 3.6 cm to 6.2 x 11 cm) of the city of Thessalonikē, the residents, the every day life, ruins after the destruction, refugees etc. Handwritten captions in French on the card board.
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Conists of (17) post cards of Antioch. The majority of the cards bear handwritten letters in French on the verso.
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Consists of an autograph signed letter addressed to Aimilios Chourmouzios, Kazantzakis's friend and colleague. There are mentions to Kazantzakis's works Odyssey, Melissa, and Ioulianos. He also asks Chourmouzios's opinion about a new work regarding Alexander the Great. Letter is undated but it was most likely written in 1938 from Aigina, Greece. He signs with his initial "N".
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Consists of Kazantzakis's autograph signed letter sent from Stratford-on-Avon of England to Marika Papaiōannou, wife of Aimilios Chourmouzios. During his stay there with his wife Helenē, he wrote the tragedy "Ioulianos." He starts the letter addressing her "Agapētē Syntrophisa" (Dear Comrade) and he describes his life in Stratford-on-Avon while the war clouds thicken. He reminisces the island of Aigina in Greece and he concludes his letter that Marika (Papaiōannou) and her sister Kaitē are one of the best things in the world. He signs with his initial "N". Letter is written on both sides of the page.
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Greek Recipe Notebooks, 1931-1941
Consists of two small notebooks and loose pages containing various handwritten recipes for cooking and baking in Greek. They were kept together in a package of stationery with the printed title "U.S. Army Service Writing Kit" (24 x 15 cm). One of the notebooks bears a handwritten label: "Tetradion / tēs Pelagias Sertsiou / 23/11/1936 / Kavalla." Included also are a couple of printed recipes and a brochure with the life and miracles of Saint Dēmētrios.
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Consists of a small handwritten book in Greek containing poems, Greek revolution songs and hymns, and heroic folk songs. All are signed and dated by Emmanouēl G. Kounenakēs in Arkalōchōri, Crete from March 8, 1915 to June 10, 1915. The second part of the book contains 121 numbered improvised mandinades (rhyming couplets) writen by another author, who starts with a page the "Ti einai erōs" dated Ηērakleion 29-3-24. Book is bound in paper over hard card boards labeled "'Εν ᾿Αρκαλοχωρίω τῇ 24η ᾿Απριλίου 1915" in pen.
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Consists of a set of two typescripts of two post-war plays with theme Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini by Panos Koralēs. They bear handwritten corrections. They were kept together in a paper enclosure with the handwritten title "Το ΟΧΙ της 28ης Οκτωβρίου 1940" on the front cover; inside the back cover: "28 Οκτωβρίου 1940." Stamp on the front cover reads: "Εθνικόν Θέατρον, 1/8/1950." Included also is a book by Panos Koralēs titled "Ο Ντούτσε ... ξεσπαθώνει" dated 1956.
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Consists of four handwritten notebooks by the Greek actor, film director, screenwriter and theatre director, D̲inos Dēmopoulos in the form of periodicals with the title "Sylloges," Etos A', numbered 1-4, on the front cover. Included also are: "Odos Solōnos hora 7", handwritten text on a paper leaf dated February 1962; "Ta noumera tēs homichlēs," handwritten book with text and illustrations; "Taxidi sto Verolino. Grammata ste Phlōrentia," handwritten diary dated June 1959.
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Consists of two handwritten school notebooks from Pyrgos, Ēleia, Greece dated 1912-1917. The first notebook (dimensions 16.5 x 10.5 cm) is a detailed catalog of all students of the fourth high school class including the grades for each course and overall. It is written and signed by D. Mantounas in April 25, 1917 in Kriekoukion, Ēleia, Greece. Title on fly leaf reads: "Katalogos / tōn mathētōn tēs tetartēs / taxeōs tou en Pyrgō / Gymnasiou / D. Bantounas. / Pantes hoi tēs D' (4th) Gymnasiakēs taxeōs mathētai./ D. Bantounas." At the bottom of page [i] there is a mention to the scribe of the notebook: "Egraphon en mēni Apriliō 1917. Krekoukion 25/4. D. Mantounas." The second notebook (dimensions 16 x 11 cm) is titled "Lexilogion Alphavētikon." It is an alphabetical dictionary written by V. Bantounas, high school student in Pyrgos, Ēleias. Inscriptions on fly leaf dates the manuscript in 1912 and 1913: "En Krekoukiō tē 27ē Dekemvriou 1912, V. Bantounas" and "En Pyrgō tē 14ē Ianouariou 1913, V. Bantounas." Both notebooks are bound in paper over hard board; without pagination or foliation; written in black and blue ink.
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Consists of a letter from Edmund Beakes, deputy surveyor of New Jersey, addressed to John Staceye, a family member in England, describing life in the "Colony", including matters relating to the indigenous population in the states of Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York during the so-called Pontiac's War of 1763, as well as comments on agricultural matters.
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Two diaries kept by a young woman, Mary Woodruff, recording her daily tasks and visitors. In her 1869 diary, she was living in Clarendon, Vermont. In her 1871 diary, she was living in Boston, Massachusetts.
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A few photograph captions include racist descriptions.
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Consists of three photographs taken for the Gamma photojournalism agency in Paris, France. The two credited photographers are Daniel Vittet and "Skoogfors," likely the American photojournalist, Leif Skoogfors.
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Documents the sale of land in Attakapas Parish, New Orleans, Louisiana, between Jean Gravier, a major landowner in the area, and Pierre Suavé, a sugar planter and member of the Legislative Council of the Territory of Orleans. The land sat adjacent to property owned by Charles, a free African American man, referred to in the document as "du mulatre libre Charles."
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Joseph Fish Letter to Andrew Oliver Regarding Native American Schools in New England, 1771 May 14
Retained copy of a letter from Joseph Fish of North Stonington, Connecticut, to Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor Andrew Oliver regarding the finances of the Narragansett Indian School, a discussion of a proposed school for Native Americans in Stonington, and information on Native American education in the area, with additional content not included in the sent version of the letter.
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This disbound ledger (creator unknown) records the names (first names only), ages, locations, and sometimes births and deaths of approximately 970 persons who were enslaved on various Albermarle County, Virginia plantations in the mid-19th century, including Bunker Hill, Blue House, Plumfield, Barn, Bunker, Millwood, Union Factory, and Marlboro Factory. Most of the entries record enslaved persons on various plantations in May 1840.
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This is a copy of a diary by John R. Kimball, a dry good merchant from Boston, Massachusetts, regarding Kimball's travels from upstate New York to Illinois in 1837 and 1838. Kimball offers detailed descriptions of Euro-American settlement in Chicago, St. Louis, Ohio, and the surrounding area, providing accounts of residents he encounters, including African Americans, businesses, architecture, and geography. Kimball also provides a detailed account of the murder of minister, journalist, and abolitionist Elijah Parish Lovejoy (1802-1837) in Alton, Illinois.
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This ledger contains mortgage records of Stockport, Columbia County, New York, from 1860 to 1899, including those of African American residents such as James Harder who took out a mortgage in May 1878.
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Account book of Alexander McDonald Williamson (1836-1919), first mayor of Carthage, Moore County, North Carolina, Confederate prisoner of war, and carriage maker who worked for a time, perhaps as a supervisor (as he notes when people "commenced working"), for Tyson & Jones Buggy Company. The company was co-owned by William T. Jones, a formerly-enslaved African American businessman and veteran of the Confederate Army.
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Cabinet card photograph featuring a Black woman in a modern dress and large hat, posed with one arm leaning on a portion of fence in the studio of H. W. Johnson of Louisiana, Missouri. The woman is not identified, though a pencil note on the verso reading "Clorey Voge" may refer to her name. H. W. Johnson's studio offered "Photographic work of all kinds done in the latest styles," according to the verso of the card mount.
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Consists of a photograph album (31 x 23 cm) containing (221) black-and-white photographs (dimensions from 5 x 5 cm to 27.5 x 19.5 cm) of a trip in Arcadia, Greece. Photographs belong most likely to Jost's personal archive. Images depict several sities, villages, archaeological sites and fortresses in Arcadia, southern Greece, such as the acropolis and remains of the castle of Lavda and architectural fragments of a small ancient temple; Lykosura (ancinet city); Tsouraki; Methydrion; Mount Lykaion; the hippodrome and surroundings at Mount Lykaion; general views, remains of the church of the Virgin, architectural fragments and a plan of Phigalia; Perivolia; Maratha; a map and an ancient sanctuary in Gortynia; Thisoa; Dimitsana; Davia Fortress; a manuscript map of Megalopolis; a plan and architectural fragments of the temple of Zeus Soter and a theater in Magalopolis; Mount Menalon; a plan of the sanctuary of Despoina in Lykosura, statues, and architectural fragments; Acacesium; Mount Elaion; the acropolis and aerial photos of Asea; Pallantion; and Mount Boreion. Included also are images of statues, panoramic views and a map of the routes of Pausanias from Megalopolis to several places in Peloponnese; a map of Gortynia; and floor maps of temples and sanctuaries in Arcadia.
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Consists of a photograph album containing twenty-four silver photograph prints of various ancient monuments in Athens, Greece and five of ancient Corinth. Images include general views of the Acropolis and the Parthenon (interior and exterior); a panoramic view of the Acropolis; the Theater of Herodus Atticus; the columns of the Temple of Jupiter; the Venetian columns in Old Corinth; view of the Acropolis of Corinth; the Temple of Apollo in Old Corinth; a view of Acrocorinth; the ruins of the temple of Poseidon at Sunion; and statues. Photographs are mounted on card board, one a page (dimensions from 16.7 x 16.1 to 17.1 x 16.9 cm); all photographs bear printed captions below the image on the card board in capital letters both in Greek and in English and the photographer's studio stamp "Studio VERVERIS"; handwritten title in Greek in black and white ink reads "Ἑλλάς", on the fly leaf; inside the back cover there is the photographer's handwritten note "STUDIO / VERVERIS / ALEXANDRIE"; 8vo. Album is bound in brown leather over hard boards; sewn on five raised bands.
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Consists of (13) black-and white Press photographs (dimensions from 11.5 x 18 cm to 13 x 18 cm) by various photographers. Images depict views of various Greek islands in the Aegean Sea such as Skopelos, Skiathos, Skyros, Mykonos, Karpathos and Kalymnos and scenes of everyday life, invcuding a marriage in Skiathos by Charisiadēs. Photographers named are D.A. Charisiadēs, Paulos Mylōph, Ph. Phlōros, K. Theocharēs and Ν. Tsikourias. One photograph by Mylōph bears a stamp of "Προεδρία Κυβερνήσεως - Υπηρεσία Ελέγχου Δημοσίων Θεαμάτων". All photographs bear attached labels on the reverse and are signed or have the photographer's stamp except two by an unidentified photographer "D.P." with handwritten title. There is also one image by an unknown photographer.
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Consists of (7) black-and-white photographs (dimensions from 14 x 12 cm to 16.5 x 12 cm); (4) by Spyros Meletzēs, (2) by Paulos Mylōph and (1) by A. Ververēs. Images depict panoramic views of the city of Kastoria with the lake, fishing in the lake and a street. Photographs bear handwritten or attched labels with the title on the reverse, as well as photographers' studio stamp.
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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.
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Consists of a photograph travel album containing (34) black-and-white mounted photographs from a British cruising the Mediterranean aboard the RMS Dunottar Castle. Professionally put together, the owner was an amateur photographer with a good camera. He begins in Syracuse, Italy, then he moves on to Greece, showing Ithaca, the Corinth Canal, a street scene in Athens, and the Acropolis. He then moves on to Halicarnassus (Bodrum) in Turkey, with a photo of a Turkish school and life in town. Moving on to Rhodes island in Greece with scenes of the local life, before moving on to Lindos and then Pompeii. There are also images of the ship and scenes on board with the last one to be a photograph portrait of the photographer on deck. A short handwritten note on the first page in white ink provides information about this cruise in Mediterranean by a passenger, who dedicates this album to a fellow-passenger.
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Consists of a photograph album entitled "Departamento de Salubridad Publica. Direccion Gral de Ingenieria Sanitaria. Oficina de Aguas Potables. Abastecimiento de Agua Potable. Tanaco, Mich." documenting the construction of a public water supply in the town of Tanaco in Michoacán, Mexico, inhabited by the Purépecha indigenous people. The government did not have enough money to fund a clean water supply, so the locals provided the labor to get clean drinking water. Photographs depict the step‐by‐step digging of holes and laying of clay pipes, as well as the local inhabitants doing the work.
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William W. Mershon Account Book for Cabinetry and Upholstery Business (Princeton, N.J.), 1893-1903
An accounts ledger from William W. Mershon, a cabinet maker and upholsterer on 11 and 13 John Street in Princeton, NJ. Customers and projects include the College of New Jersey, Alice Dickerson Garrett (née Whitridge, spouse of T. Harrison Garrett), Clio Hall, Professor H. B. Cornwall, the University Cottage Club, the Senior Dance, the First National Bank, Professor John DeWitt, M. Taylor Pyne, the Chemical Laboratory, the Cap and Gown Club, the Daily Princetonian, the Stony Brook Chapel, Princeton Lighting Company, the University Library, A. D. Cook, the Nassau Hotel, the Tiger Inn, and other buildings, organizations, and people.
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Consists of an album containing (120) private photographs (dimensions: 5 x 8 cm each) by a French officer who served on the Macedonian front during the World War I. Images show landscapes, cities and villages, local people and street scenes. In the first (45) photographs are depicted rare scenes of the everyday life in Thessalonikē, Greece; (20) photos of Giannitsa, Edessa, Macedonian countryside, and Monastir; (29) photos of Bizerte, Mēlos island and Skyros island (Greece), and Antibes; at the end, (24) family photographs. Images are attached on both sides of card boards of an album, four to five a page, with handwritten captions in French.
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Consists of a series of (116) small private photographs (6.5 x 4.5 cm each) by a French officer, who served on the Macedonian front during the World War I. Title on the first page: "Expedition contre la Comitadjis." Photographs are arranged six a page in a notebook depicting places of Romania up to the suburbs of Thessalonikē, Greece, Bosnia and Erzegovina, and North Macedonia, including scenes of every day life in the military camps, and rural life. Other places named are Vraila, Kremenica (Kenali), Orahovo, Vodena (Edessa), and Kaialar (Ptolemais). Handwritten captions in French in blue pen. A tiny photo portait on the fly-leaf, refers most likely to the owner of the album.
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Consists of (29) photographs (11.5 x 8.5 cm each) of Athens (the Parthenon, the ancient cemetery of Kerameikos, Dipylon, and a street scene), the port of Piraeus, Corinth, Mycenae (The Treasury of Atreus), Tirynth, Olympia, Crete (Knossos), Delphi, Santorini, and Nauplion. There are also four images on board the ship "Prince Heinrich." Photographs are mounted one to three on both sides of eight mat boards of a photograph album with handwritten captions in German in white ink. Title on the spine "Hellas 1912-Rothenburg 1914."
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Consists of an autographed letter sent to the Greek painter Giorgio Mignaty in Florence, Italy from his brother in Kephallonia. In the letter, an extensive and detailed reference is made to the military and political developments triggered by the Epirus Revolution in 1854, one of the most important of a series of Greek uprisings that occurred in the Ottoman Greece during that period. At the end of the letter, there is a mention to Giorgio's wife Margarita Albana Mignaty and their daughter Aspasia.
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Consists of an archive of (22) manuscripts and documents reagarding the uprooting of the Greeks in Pontus from Kirk-Harman, Kerasounda, and Chaldia. The majority of the archive relates to the period of the violent displacement of the Greek population before 1919 and records the desperate efforts of the inhabitants to return to their looted homes.
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Consists of a typescript of a talk by Skeuos Zervos, a Greek physician and a national fighter, during the Peace Conference at Paris on June 3, 1919. He participated as representative of the Dodecanese. Typescript comprises fifteen numbered pages in an envelope with the title: "Le Dodecanese Ensanglante. Les evenements du 20 Avril 1919. Memoire soumis a la Conference de la Paix" [The Bloody Dodecanese. The events of April 20, 1919. Memorandum submitted to the Peace Conference]. Handwritten dedication to his family on the first leaf dated June 11, 1919 reads, "Eimai thaumasia / kai sas chairetō holous. / O hyios kai adelphos sas / Dr. Skeuos G. Zervos, / 11 Iouniou 1919 / Parisioi."
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"Taxideuontas me ton Odyssea" in Greek Translation by Emmanouēl N. Phrankiskos, 1958 September
Consists of a typescript (165 numbered folios) of the translation of E. Bradford's work, "Ulysses Found" by Emmanouēl N. Phrankiskos with the Greek title, "Taxideuontas me ton Odyssea." Handwritten dedication on the fly leaf by Phrankiskos to Ēlias Venezēs, "Ston Akadēmaiko / k. Hē. Venezē/ E. Phrankiskos." There is also a loose etching with additional coloring and drawing (black ink) signed and dedicated by the artist to Ēlias Venezēs "a Ēlias Venesis / souvenirs aux rêves / Paris 1958."
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Consists of a collection of photographs by Merlin, Konstantinos Dimitriou and other unidentified photographers. Included are (16) original photographs,(8) collotypes, and (61) albumen photographic prints. Images depict antiquities of Athens, Greece, such as the Pnyx, the Propylaia to the Acropolis, the Erechtheum, statues of the Acropolis museum and the National Museum, the Philopappos Monument, the Church of St. Eleutherios or Panagia Gorgoepikoos, the Tower of the Winds, the Temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens, the Theater of Bacchus, the Parthenon, the Areopagus, the Kerameikos cemetery, the Theseion, the Theater of Herodes Atticus, the Temple of Poseidon in Sunion, and stelai. There are also photographs of Eleusis, a view of Nauplion, the Temple in Corinth, the Theater of Epidauros, and Mycenae. Dimensions from 5.5 x 19 to 27.5 x 21.5 cm).
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Consists of an autograph manuscript travel account of a tour in Greece and the Levant, [Eastern Mediterranean 29th September 1844-4th February 1845]; (118) numbered pages excluding blanks, written in a tall quarto (25x18cm) contemporary book with blank pages, around 25-30 long lines of text per page, additionally nine (9) pages with ten botanical specimen collected from Greece. The book: contemporary British blank book of the 1840s; half-binding over hard boards; lacks most of leather on spine. Young's travel account remained, for more than a century after he passed away, unrecorded and unpublished.
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Consists of Angelos Sikelianos' first speech of liberation broadcasted on radio two days after the Liberation of Athens in 1944. Speech titled "Ho Prōtos Panēgyrikos tēs Apeleutherōsēs" begins and ends with the same lyric verses, "Ēcheste hoi salpinges ... Kampanes vronteres, donēste synkormē tē chōra pera hōs pera ... Vonga Paiana! Hoi sēmaies hoi phoveres tēs Leuterias, xediplōtheite ston aera! Angelos Sikelianos." At the lower-right corner of the page in a parenthesis we read, "Hē protē radiōphonikē homilia tēs apeleutherōsēs 14.10.944" and at the lower-left corner, the printer's information, "Ektypōsis ergostasiou A. Vitsikounakē." Text in two columns, it was printed in one-sided pamphlet (40 x 29.7 cm) and circulated on the same day.
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Delphi, Greece. Photographs, 1907
Consists of eight photographs (silver prints) of the archaeological site of Delphi, Greece. Only two images bear captions on the reverse in German. Photographs measure 17 x 11 cm and are pasted one per page on loose handmade papers. The photographer is unknown.
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Manuscript concerning the Portuguese trade of enslaved African people labeled, "Duda de los negros de Guinea porque se venden para esclavos. Reinando Felipe II."
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Account book of a Plantation in Saint Domingue, present-day Haiti, compiled during a legal dispute between enslavers (owners of plantation and former manager). The initial pages outline the dispute and settlement of the enslavers, and the remaining pages delineate the accounts of the plantation between 1772 and 1774, providing a thorough summary of operations at a Saint Domingue plantation in the early 1770s.
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Consists of an oversize photograph album (35.5 x 29 cm) belonging to an Italian officer that fought in Greece during the World War II. Contains (409) black-and-white photographs depicting the Greek invasion; soldiers' and other officers daily life in the field or in the cities (during their leisure time, practicing their faith, marching, or exercising, visiting the Acropolis in Athens and Knossos in Crete); some on fraternity with the German army; war dead. Photographs were taken in Athens and in Crete; they are orhanized four to nine a page without captions. String bound album in paper.
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Consists of a photograph album entitled "Palestine - Égypte - Grèce" of (98) photographs from the Holy Land and Greece. Most of the photographs of the Holy Land (64 photographs) are taken by the photographers Felix Bonfils and Zangaki Brothers and include views of Jerusalem (31), Haifa, Nazareth, Palestine, Jaffa, Bethlehem, Alexandria, Cairo and Memphis. Among the (34) photographs from Greece are included views of Patra (3), Athens (the Acropolis, the Kerameikos cemetery and other classical monuments) and Piraeus (21), Mycenae (Lion Gate) (3), Corith (1), Nauplio (1). All photographs are large albumen prints (~28.5 x 22.5 cm each), attached on thick cartons. Photographs are numbered and bear captions, handwritten or printed, in French and in English. Photographs by Bonfils and Zangaki are signed; there are some other from unidentified photographers. They are captioned Album is bound in red fabric over hard boards.
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A journal by Schmidtbleicher of Württemberg, Germany titled "Aus der Schule in die Schule, oder Meine erlebten Fata auf einer Reise nach, in und aus Amerika: Humoristisch erzählt von einem würtembergischen Schullehrer zur Warnung und Belehrung für Auswanderungslustige" ("From School to School, or My Firsthand Experiences While Travelling To, In, and Out of America Recounted Humoristically by a Wurtemberg Teacher: with Advice and Instructions for Emigration.")
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The "first proofs" for three plays that were to be part of a collected edition: "Geneva," "Cymbeline Refinished," and "In Good King Charles's Golden Days" with postcard in which Shaw points out a mistake in the preface to "Getting Married" and states: "It has taken 20 years to discover this glaring error. I wonder do people really read my prefaces!"
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Letter From "Ernest" Written on a National Freedman's Relief Association Leaflet, 1862 July 26
A letter from an individual named Ernest, written in German, to a friend in Holmes' Hole, Nantucket, Massachusetts, recounting Ernest's struggles with English and his loneliness living in New York. Likley an employee of the newly-founded National Freedman's Relief Association, Ernest's letter is written on the back and front of a National Freedman's Relief Association leaflet with a list of its initial officers and addresses of the organization's depot for the collection of donated food and clothing, and the treasurer's office or fundraising office on Wall Street. The address of the letter is 400 Broadway, which correlates to the National Freedman's Relief Assocation's "depot" address.
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This letter is likely written by Ohio-based lawyer William Phelps, to a cousin. Phelps gave up his practice in Ohio and moved to Nitta Yuma Plantation in Mississippi, which was owned by his brother, Alonzo Jefferson Phelps, to help his brother run the plantation by exploiting the situation of formerly enslaved African American laborers. In the letter, Phelps notes that his job includes working laborers for ten to twelve hours a day.
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This letter was written by American geologist and anti-slavery Republican John Peter Lesley to his nephew, Benjamin Smith Lyman. Lesley writes that he is recovering from a long illness, but finally feels well enough to get back to work. He is envious of Lyman's residence in Paris, lamenting the state of American people and politics. After discussing a mutual friend and the progression of his book, he notes the "equivocation" and "dualism" of American politicians. Lesley goes on to mention a photograph sent to him by George Luther Stearns of a bust of John Brown sculpted by Edward Brackett. Lesley praises Brown, calling him the "Man of the Century." Lesley also notes a "great" speech by Wendell Phillips, an abolitionist orator.
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This letter is written by William P. Hogarty, an officer of the United States Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands (commonly referred to as the Freedmen's Bureau), to Colonel Calvin H. Frederick, the Freedmen Bureau's superintendent in Louisville, Kentucky. This letter recounts Hogarty's response to a complaint issued by Flora Ewing's father in regards to Dorsey Young's physical assault of 16-year-old Flora Ewing. Hogarty documents that Dorsey Young, a white man, assaulted Flora, a Black girl, after she visited the Young household to request money owed to her for her labor.
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This account book belonged to Humphrey Howland, a wharf owner, shipowner, and merchant in New Bedford, Massachusetts. The first third of this book has been used as a scrapbook by a previous owner, and contains visual content from 19th century periodicals. Some of these clippings include racist and colonialist imagery of Indigenous people. Several pages in this portion have been cut out of the account book. The remainder of the account book includes entries for various mercantile items as well as entries for wharf dockage and labor performed for Howland. Several surnames in this book, which include, but are not limited to, Pearce, Anthony, Brown, Barker, Bowen, Carriwill, Cathaway, and Johnson, belonged to African Americans. This book also contains several surnames belonging to indigenous Americans, such as Toms, Quishman, and Quonwell, among others. At the time, African Americans and Native Americans were able to work in the newly-formed whaling and shipping industries.
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Dr. William Morgan's journal contains the medical treatments he performed in Delaware and Maryland on white Americans, enslaved persons and freed African Americans between 1833 to 1842. Morgan includes the surnames of several free African Americans living in Delaware at the time, including Bloxsom, Collin, Hall, Hill, Richard and Bradley, among others. This journal notes the payments Morgan received for these treatments, which included cash and barter.
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This lot is the estate cost book (ledger) of Isaac Buffett, recorded by his son, W. P. Buffett. The first page of this cost book documents recipes for ginger beer and preserving meats. The cost book includes payments and loans made by the Buffett family of Smithtown, New York, to individuals for labor and other services between 1826 to 1851. Several entries include payments and barters for labor performed by free African Americans, whose surnames are Smith, Jarvis, Hunter, and Mills. Three free African Americans are featured frequently throughout the cost book, namely Jerry (Smith), Michael (Mitchell or Floyd), and Cyrus.
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Miscellaneous Correspondence of Women in India, 1930-1960
Consists of 78 letters between young women that attended the Dehra Dun Girls School, St. Thomas Girls School, Queen Victoria High School, and Kinnaird College for Women in India between 1930 to 1960. These letters are between family, friends, teachers, and romantic interests, and document the daily lives of young Indian women living in India under colonial British rule and after Indian independence. A bulk of the letters are addressed to Probha Thomas and document Probha's life over the span of thirty years.
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Contains the inventory of Lady Charlotte Finch's household. After the death of her husband, William Finch, Lady Charlotte called for an inventory of "The Cedars," the estate in which the home in Charlwood, parish of Rickmersworth, county of Hertford, Great Britain, was named. The inventory lists the household goods in each room, which includes furniture and decor found in the bedrooms, great hall, library, drawing room, and servants and gardeners' quarters.
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W. H. Sampson Manuscript Poem, 1850
An autograph manuscript poem titled "Coeur De Lion," on the subject of King Richard I. The poem is composed of four-line stanzas and divided into six parts, later edited in another hand. This poem is unpublished and information on the author is unknown.
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This letter was written by William Shenstone to James Woodhouse on August 29, 1760. Shenstone tries to dissuade Woodhouse from transcribing 'mottoes' from his book, and instead encourages him to read the classics he has lent him, such as those by Virgil.
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A tragedy in Italian on the murder of David Rizzio, secretary to Mary Queen of Scots, written by Antonio Rocchetti. The tragedy includes four characters, Maria Stuarda, Arrigo Darnley, David Rizio and Guglielmo Morton. This tragedy bears markings of the authoritarian regime of Pope Pius IX, with an inscription in English documenting that due to its contents, Pope Pius IX forbade the publication of this material. The inscription also records that after the Pope's denial, Rocchetti went to the Granduke of Florence for printing, stamping each page with "Censura di Firenze" and removing two pages after the stamps made several scenes of the tragedy illegible. Rocchetti renounced the publication, leaving it unpublished.
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Rose Sidgwick Tributes, 1918-1919
This volume includes numerous tributes to Rose Sidgwick, suffragist and lecturer of history at Birmingham University, who died on December 28, 1918 due to influenza. The tributes lament her unexpected passing, and are given by various American and Canadian university presidents who met Sidgwick on her tour with the British Eudcational Mission. The letters are addressed to W. H. Schofield, departmental founder and professor of Comparative Literature at Harvard University, who hosted the members of the British Educational Mission during their visit. Schofield likely compiled these tributes and had them bound to send to Sidgwick's family in England. This volume also includes a manuscript labeled "Speech given to the Women's University Club New York Dec. 9, 1918," assumedly written by Sidgwick and the only other woman on the Mission, Caroline Spurgeon. The back of the volume includes three loosely inserted tributes. There are three photographs in this volume: a photograph of the male members of the British Educational Mission and W. H. Schofield, and two photographs of St. Paul at Columbia University, where Sidgwick's funeral was held.
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A collection of letters and ephemera concerning Peter H. Clark and his role as an African American abolitionist, educator, and orator. There are four letters referring to the Lincoln Memorial Club, of which Clark was the secretary. One of these letters was written by John P. Simpson, an African American abolitionist, minister, and newspaper publisher, while another letter was written by African American minister, abolitionist and politician James Poindexter. The two remaining letters are from a "D. Jenkins" (David Jenkins) on Mississippi House of Representatives letterhead, concerning the Lincoln Memorial Club. This collection also includes eight songsheets by Joshua McCarter Simpson, two programs from the African M. E. Church, a petition to make Lincoln's birthday a national holiday, a program honoring Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase, a newspaper article titled "Lincoln's Last Night," and two letters concerning the experience of African American soldiers during the War of 1812.
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This letter, written by African American abolitionist and politician Pinckney Benton Stewart (P. B. S.) Pinchback, concerns the National Convention of Colored Men and his opinions regarding African American liberation and equality. Pinchback declines Clark's offer of joining the Lincoln Memorial Club, as he is too busy and "anxious" to participate.
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This letter was written by George L. Ruffin, the first African-American man to graduate Harvard Law School and become a judge in the United States, to Peter H. Clark. This letter is in response to Ruffin's election as an honorary member of the Lincoln Memorial Club. Ruffin recounts Lincoln's anti-slavery sentiments and his role as a president and politician.
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An official manuscript copy of a grant for land along the east side of the Hudson River in Dutchess County, "purchased of and from the Indyans[,] natural owners and possessors of the same." The document does not name the Indigenous peoples who owned the land, but the place names included in the document are in the Mahican and Munsee languages. The land described is from the Hudson River alongside Magdalen Island, east to a lake or pond called Waragkameek. It is bounded on the north by Sawyers Creek and on the south by a creek called Matambesom. This area is the ancestral territory of the Munsee Lenape, Mahican, and Wappinger peoples. According to this copy, certified by the New York State Secretary's office on April 28, 1749, the land was granted to Peter Schuyler (also spelled "Pieter Schuyler") by New York Governor Thomas Dongan on June 2, 1688 and recorded on July 28, 1688. The original document is commonly known as the 1688 Schuyler Patent (Red Hook).
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Consists of one letter written by William Lloyd Garrison, dated April 12, 1875, to Edwin A. Studwell, President of the Sumter Club. Garrison declines Studwell's invitation to attend the Sumter Club's celebration of the 10th anniversary of the raising of the Union flag at Fort Sumter, citing his attendance of the centennial celebration of the Pennsylvania Abolition Society on the same day. Having recently read a volume recounting the events surrounding the flag raising, Garrison reminisces on receiving the news of General Lee's surrender while aboard government steamer Arago. Garrison quotes Henry Ward Beecher's oration from that day, discusses the failures of Reconstruction, and critiques the treatment of it by the press: "This 'cheap exhortation to forgetfulness of the past,' as the very thing to be done to-day, and to 'let the South alone,' though she remains essentially unreconstructed in spirit, is not only reiterated by every Northern Democratic journal, but it has given tone to the general treatment of the Southern question by the religious press for some time past."
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Consists of six photographs taken by non-native photographer(s) – presumably, Baptist minister George L. White – during his time at Middle Verde Church in Camp Verde, Arizona.
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In 1905, cavalry soldier Walter Neal Durbin was in the Philippines. His diary entries of his time there begin in December 1905, noting his travel around the Province of Batangas, including places such as the City of Batangas, the City of Lipa, Camp McGrath, and San Juan. He writes about incidents along the way, including his observations and interactions with some of the other soldiers traveling with him; drills, guard duty, and other chores; and climbing a steep mountain on their way to Camp McGrath. When he writes again in July to August 1908, his entries cover similar topics, but they are introspective, with a more despondent cast. A few pages from this period seem to be missing. There are also several pages which consist of accounting notes (mostly at the end of the book); a sketch of a landscape; and other small notes.
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Consists of a diary kept by an unnamed American teacher in the Philippines in 1901. He was one of the over 500 American teachers ("Thomasites") who first volunteered to go to the Philippines as part of the Department of Public Instruction's objective to establish a public school system throughout the Philippines.
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Consists of a photograph album belonging to United States Army Air Forces (U. S. A. A. F.) soldier John R. Whitlock, who was with the 851st Guard Squadron providing security for MacDill airfield in Tampa, Florida during World War II. The album primarily contains photographs of his life in the service in Tampa and Fort Myers, Florida from 1942-1943, with pictures of his friends and fellow service members at work and in their leisure time. There are also a few photographs of Reading Army Field in Reading, Pennsylvania and Page Field in Fort Myers, Florida. The album is also interspersed with photographs of family members, friends, and neighbors from home, some of which were taken on furloughs home, and some of which were sent to him while he was stationed in Florida. There are captions and identifying information throughout the majority of the photograph album, until the last few pages. Whitlock also included cartoon drawings in the album to illustrate his captions or decorate the pages. There is even a photograph of Fort Myers, which he extensively labels with different places in the city, particularly noting where the "Saloons or Bars" are.
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Partial daybook of merchant B. W. Howsley's Antebellum General Stores in Hardin County, Kentucky, from January–Sepember 1859. The account book contains entries for purchases of supplies such as shoes, clothing, molasses, whiskey, tobacco, coffee, cups, and plates. Patrons are listed in each entry, often with "per" self, son, daughter, lady, or another name. Patrons that appear in several transactions include George Birkhead, William Birkhead, Hannah Calvert, Thomas Calvert, Elizabeth Jackson, Eliza Negro, Rachel Negro, Thomas Pearl, James Royalty, Simeon Smallwood, and Helen Whitfill. The daybook is lacking its front cover, and several leaves at the end feature later pen trials and writing in blue ink and pencil.
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Some of the photographs in this album feature minstrel shows with performers in blackface. A few photographs of performers and entertainers have captions containing descriptions that include ableist language.
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Consists of a service album belonging to Donald John Emery, "Our Family Service Record in the Great World War," published by the War Service Record Bureau for active and veteran service members to memorialize their experiences in World War I. A few pieces of information are filled out in the album, such as information about who his commanding officers were, what medals he received, where he was stationed, and his transfers/promotions. The primary contents of the album are the photographs that Emery added of his life in the service in France from 1918-1919, which include pictures of his friends and fellow service members at work and in their leisure time. There is also a menu and an event card that he and his fellow service members signed.
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Consists of a disbound photograph album inscribed with the title, "Around the World in the US Army," belonging to an unidentified soldier serving in the Philippine-American War. The majority of the photographs are from his service in the Philippines and include landscapes, cityscapes, buildings, travel, local municipalities and people, as well as military operations and encampments. Most of the photographs are captioned, with captions in black ink on black paper.
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Consists of a diary kept by an American soldier serving in World War II with entries covering the beginning and end of his time in the military. The entries briefly summarize each of his days from July 8, 1945 to January 31, 1946 in a few sentences; for the majority of his diary, he is stationed in Hawai'i. The entries begin by documenting his travels through the south from North Carolina or South Carolina to California and Washington where he had several weeks of training and orientation before he boarded the USS Victory for Hawaiʻi. Throughout his entries, he notes the various trainings, demonstrations, and lectures that he attends, varying from "class on tropical fruits and water supply," sanitation, and censorship to classes on stream crossing, scouting, demolition, and attacking fortifications. When he arrives in Hawai'i, he begins firefighter school and notes his classes on ladder work, nozzle holding, and fire extinguishers, as well their dry runs and drills. After his exam, he becomes an assistant station chief, and later becomes a station chief. He also notes his patrols, work details, and other duties. In addition to his training, he notes his recreational activities: playing volleyball, seeing USO shows, watching football and baseball games, and going to the movies.
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Consists of Oren P. Oakwood's diary with nearly daily entries for 1945. Oakwood was stationed near Dibrugarh, India for nearly two years when he began his diary, and was a machinist in the Transportation Corps of the U. S. Army. His diary notes that he was in the "758 Ry Sh. Bn. Co 'A'". His diary records his daily tasks, recreational activities, some of his thoughts on the events of the war and news from his family and friends at home, and documents his journey home. He often records the movies that he sees, the mail and gifts from home he receives, and what he does on his days off and furlough. The diary also includes an "Enlisted Man's Pass" for January 21, 1945, and a few lines of accounting on the last pages of the diary. The last pages also include a note that "Dad died Jan 21 -'45 / Made insurance over to Ruth, 2nd choice," in addition to his diary entries about this period of time.
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Consists of Joseph C. Behan, Jr.'s diary with many entries for 1918. In the first few months of the diary, he is still in the United States training at various military camps (Camp Dix and Camp Merritt) and there are infrequent entries. He mostly mentions his recreational activities, his visits with family, and when he returns to camp or attends to his duties. He leaves for France in July, and his entries have more detail. Between his arrival and being wounded at the end of September, he undergoes training ("school"), goes sightseeing in Paris, and travels to the front in the northeast part of the country. While heading to the front, he notes the towns he camps in, travels through, or fights in, such as Regret, Verdun, and Souilly. Soon after going "over the top" he is wounded and taken to Contrexéville for treatment. The rest of the diary notes his recovery and the remainder of his service in France before he returns home for furlough. The last entry of 1918 ends with Behan on board another ship back to France.
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Consists of a two-leaf autograph manuscript in calligraphy in Greek entitled "Iakōvou Rizou tou Neroulou ōdē eis tous Hellēnas" (Ode to the Greeks). It was most likely written by Rizos himself. Poem consists of 65 quatrains in two columns with a rhyme scheme of AD-BC. Published at Paris by the Marquis de Queux de Saint-Hillaire, Knight of the Greek Order of Redeemer in Paris in 1876, under the title: "Iakōvakē Rizou Neroulou Anekdota Poiēmata," p. 43-50. It was written after the end of the Revolution and before its printed edition in Paris. There are several differences between the manuscript and the printed version. Iakōvos Rizos was a scholar, writer-poet, and a politician. He was active in Moldavia and in the independent state of Greece as a minister of Foreign, Internal, Ecclesiastical and Justice, Counsellor of State, and ambassador of Greece in Istanbul.
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Consists of an autograph manuscript, part of a notebook (18 unnumbered pages), with the title on p. 1 "Errōtos apot[el]esmata." Contains a collection of eleven erotic folk verses of the type "Mismayia"; nine of them (nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11) come from an anonymous edition, which was printed for first time in Vienna in 1792 with the title,"Ἔρωτος ἀποτελέσματα ἤτοι Ἱστορία ἠθικοερωτικὴ μὲ πολιτικὰ τραγούδια συντεθεῖσα μὲν εἰς τὴν ἁπλῆν ἡμῶν διάλεκτον πρὸς εὐθυμίαν καὶ ἐγλεντζὲν τῶν εὐγενῶν νέων, ἀφιερωθεῖσα δὲ τῷ εὐγενεστάτῳ ἄρχοντι Μαγιόρῳ Στεφάνῳ Ἰωαννοβίκῃ, Ἐν Βιέννῃ τῆς Ἀουστρίας 1792. ἐκ τῆς Ἑλληνικῆς τυπογραφίας Γεωργίου Βεντότη"; the rest poems (nos. 1, 12) are unidentified. Νo. 7 is a repetition of the first verses of no. 1. The first edition was followed by a plagiarism in 1809, and then the collection was republished in Venice in 1816 and in 1836 in the printing houses of Glykys's and Frangiskos Andreolas, respectively. Among the verses, is the well-known one of Athanasios Diakou in the variation: "Γιὰ δὲς καιρὸ ποὺ διάλεξε ὁ Χάρος νὰ μὲ πάρη, τώρα ποὺ φύτρωσε στὴ γῆς κάθε λογῆς χορτάρι."
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Consists of an autograph draft memo written by Joseph Louis d'Arbois de Jubainville (1764-1803), a French officer, adjutant general and chief of staff of the General Gentili, who occupied the Ionian Islands, temporary governor of Corfu. It consists of 4 issues (folio (337 x 217 mm.), pp. [24], [20], [16] and [10]) including the following chapters: "Isle de Corfou. Etendue, Population, ancien Gouvernement", "Histoire ancienne de Corfou", "Description de l'isle de Corfou", "Isles dépendantes de Corfou", "Isle de Ste Maure", "Forteresse de Ste Maure", "Isle de Cephalonie", "De la ville d'Argostoli", "De l'isle de Zente", "De la ville de Zente", "De l'isle de Cerigo" and "Prévesa & Vonizza." All four issues bear autograph annotations.
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Consists of an autograph letter (1 page) from Nikos Kazantzakis to Aimilios Chourmouzios regarding articles the first sent to the latter.
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Consists of an autograph signed letter in pencil from Nikos Kazantzakis to Aimilios Chourmouzios about an article he sent to him with a mention to G. Vlachos as well. Geōrgios Vlachos was the editor of the newspaper "Kathēmerinē."
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Consists of a typescript of a memorandum of the Lieutenant Colonel Dēmētrios Politēs about the actions of the Military Division during an attempt by Bulgarian komitadji to blow up the Station Kiziltzakioi as well as about the reasons of the conflicts with the Administrative Authorities", 5 pages. There is also a report of the Sub-Administration of Xanthē to the Prefecture of Rodopē about the results of the preliminary investigation (1 page).
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Consists of an autograph manuscript (14 pages) of a talk by Phōtos Giophyllēs broadcasted on the radio show "Logotechnikē hōra" in 1953.
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Consists of a photographic booklet entitled "Wanted Men in CYPRUS," issued by Cosheg in November 1956. It contains black-and white images of wanted "EOKA" [Ethnikē Organōsis Kypriōn Agōnistōn = National Organization of Cypriot Struggle] men in Cyprus. It was issued to British Army Officers who were stationed in Cuprus during the emergency. This particular booklet belonged to H.A. Harrison (553716) and has handwritten annotations when some of the 54 wanted men were captured or killed. Also includes a few taped newspaper clippings of members. Some pages left blank in order to add new photographs. There is also a printed list with all the names of wanted "EOKA" men.
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Consists of nine loose leaves, part of a photograph album, containing (19) black-and-white group portrait images of the Italian occupation in Rhodes; uncaptioned. Photographs measure from 5.6 x 8.1 to 11 x 8.5 cm. each. Photographer unknown.
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Consists of an original typescript report (26 pages) in Italian about the military responsibility for the disastrous Italian campaign in Albania ("Memory: Military Responsibility for the War Events in Albania"). Included is all of the 28 original attachments of his report. This archive was part of the estate of General Fernando Gelich (1889-1950), who commanded the 32nd Infantry Division "Marche," which was active in Greece/Albania/Yugoslavia in 1940-1941. However, Gelich was based in Tunisia commanding the 1st Infantry Division "Superga" at the time the report was written. There is a strong likelihood that the report was written by General Visconti Prasca ( 1889-1960), who led the disastrous invasion of Greece, or it was written by Gelich. The final sentence in the report reads: "This is the Justice that General Prasca asks." It appears to be an unpublished manuscript and does not match the text of Prasca's 1946 book explaining his failure in Greece: "Io ho aggredito la Grecia" (I attacked Greece).
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Mousikodrama tēs Hellēn. Epanastaseōs tou 1821 hypo Dēmētriou Argyriadou. 1933. Consists of a handwritten music score of a melodrama on the Greek War of Independence in 1821 composed by Argyriadēs (23 pages). Argyriadēs was conductor of the Philharmonic Orchestra of Aigion, 1909-1917 and 1925-1926. Dimensions: (250 x 350 mm.), together with scores of the introduction and drafts.
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Consists of a volume containing handwritten notes regarding the genealogical tree of the Kriezēs family from Hydra island in Greece. It was written by Antōnios Emm. Kriezēs. Only the first 72 pages of the volume are written; the rest up to page 196 are blank. Antōnios Kriezēs writes down all the family events, births and deaths, marriages and baptisms, from 1810, the birth of his father, Emmanouēl Antōnios Kriezēs, up to 1923. His son Theodōros Kriezēs continues the record keeping from 1923 up to 1967 (p. 50-71). Antōnios E. Kriezēs was the father of the architects Emmanouēl and Andreas Kriezēs. A mention to Andreas is made here by his brother Theodōros (p. 60-68). The text starts on p. 1 with the title, "Chronika Oikogeneias mou, Genneseis kai apovioseis."
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Consits of a color poster (70 x 49.5 cm) depicting the invasion of Greece in 1941, signed and dated by the artist, Mylonas, in the bottom right corner.
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Athen, 1892-1893
Consists of a photograph album (31.6 x 47.8 cm.) with 34 original photographs, albumen prints, in various sizes, 25 large (from 26.3 x 35.5 to 21.5 x 26.5 cm.) and 9 small (13.3 x 9.3 cm.). Images show views of several classic monuments in and around Athens (Greece), including the Hill of the Acropolis and its monuments, the Olympieion, the Theater of Bacchus, the Tower of the Winds, the Prison of Socrates, the Hephaisteion, and the Pnyx, as well as a bird's eye view of Syntagma square with the Hill of Lycabettus in the background. At the last pages, nine studio portraits of men and women in Greek costumes. Photographs are variously pasted onto rectos of 28 white card-board mounts. The majority with manuscript numbering in the negative, two of the large photographs with signature D. Constantine à Athénes and Constantin, respectively.
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Manuscript detailing the attempted expulsion of the Jesuits from Paraguay in the 1750s, circa 1759
A contemporary account of the tensions caused between Spain, Portugal and Britain over the cessation of Spanish territories in Paraguay to Portuguese Brazil in exchange for Colonia del Sacramento. This description of the events which ensued from the signature of the 1750 Treaty of Madrid, also known as the Treaty of Limits, up to the year 1759 was compiled from accounts sent to Naples and there circulated to encourage Charles, King of Naples and future King of Spain, to intervene in favour of the Jesuits who as a result were set to be displaced from their reductions in Paraguay. First page reads "Recopilacion de noticias desde el año de 1754, hasta Abril de 1759 tanto en orden a los sucesos del Paraguay quanto a la persecucion de los Padres de la Compañía de IHS de Portugal enviadas por un Ministro de Estado, y esparcidas en Napoles por otro Ministro, traducidas del toscano."
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Simón Bolívar letter, 1828 August 24
Contains a letter signed by Simón Bolívar, in which he announces to his friend Álamo that he will soon proclaim himself dictator. Housed in a custom-made folder, with a reproduction of a portrait of Bolívar on the inner front panel.
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Consists of a 43-page composition book of a young girl, which she used to practice her hand in ink and pencil by copying out popular song lyrics, folk ballads, and poetry. An ownership stamp of Hattie Plegge is on sheets toward the center of the book. The book is bound in brown paper, contains original crayon drawings, and is titled "Composition Book" on the front cover. The first page and last two pages are excised.
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Notebook comprised of 32 handwritten pages that includes writings about history, reading, and music. An ownership signature to third blank also lists the address of a Greenwich Village brownstone: "Elizabeth B. Williams. 34 West 17th Street. January 1st 1877."
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Manuscript notebook composed by Ida Sylva Wagner, a young woman training to become a teacher at the Bloomsburg State Normal School in Bloomsburg, PA (now Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania) between 1888-1889. Comprised of 88 pages in ink and pencil, blending lecture and reading notes with what appear to be Wagner's own drafts of analytic essays, practice lesson plans, and examination questions. Quarter cloth over marbled boards, measuring 5.5 x 8.5 inches. Wagner's ownership signature and school information on front paste-down; second ownership signature along with Wagner's later teaching location on rear paste-down.
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Daisy Spaight Diary, 1897
Manuscript diary comprised of 193 pages (measuring 6.75 x 8") in the single hand of fifteen year old Daisy Spaight (1882-1955), written in Hannover, Germany in 1897. The diary contains a majority of entries in English, several in German, and one in Chinese; it also contains three pages of taped-in photos and ephemera, five handwritten samples of musical notation and two original sketches. Bound in black cloth over boards with tape label to front board.
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A late 19th century manuscript speech comprised of four pages on four unlined legal sheets that was composed in a single hand in pencil by an unknown writer. Possibly an essay, the use of brackets and underlining for emphasis may imply that the present work was intended for public reading. The text is incomplete.
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Consists of 32 manuscript pages in a single hand on lined legal paper, dated July 4, 1884. The speech appears incomplete, as the last few lines are struck through, and no conclusion exists. Addressing the patriotic speech to "Mrs. President, Gentlemen and Ladies," the unknown writer draws attention to women's unnoted roles in American history, calls attendees to action, and encourages awareness of the important and expanded roles women are already claiming across the nation.
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Consists of an autograph album of Charles A. Walworth with entries dated from 1859-1862 in a variety of hands, comprising 91 handwritten pages with occasional calligraphic illustration and an additional 21 pasted-in photographs, bound in red morocco embossed in gilt and blind, measuring 7.75 x 5.25 inches; and an autograph album of Le Moine C. "Minnie" Shankland, later Walworth, with entries dated from 1859-1862 in a variety of hands and comprised of 53 handwritten pages with occasional calligraphic illustration and some entries written in shorthand. Her album is bound in brown morocco embossed in gilt and blind, measures 8 x 6.5 inches. It has three pieces of original artwork and three photographs pasted in with one newspaper clipping adhered and one Walworth armorial bookplate.
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Consists of an incomplete 4-page manuscript letter from a Frenchman recently arrived in Saint-Domingue describing uprisings on the island to his sister Madame Chaussée à Nantes, dated 1 Brumaire 11 [i.e., 23 October, 1802] and written from Cap-Français. He begins by sharing the news of his safe arrival in Cap-Français and reporting that the island was fraught with unrest. He writes that the French colonials are trapped in the nearby coastal towns and that the army is helpless without reinforcements. The writer was evidently a plantation owner or investor, mostly with interests in coffee, and notes the need to get the family finances from local business in order. The document ends mid-sentence.
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Consists of a vernacular photograph album compiled by a member of the Colorado National Guard's signal corps, containing 137 silver gelatin photographs that document the coal strike at Ludlow, Colorado. Spans October 1913 through April 1914 and the immediate aftermath, which relate to events commonly known as the Colorado Coalfield War and the Ludlow Massacre. Most of the photographs are captioned in manuscript. There is evidence of eight missing images from the pages and of pages removed from the album. Titled "WAR!" in manuscript on the cover. The album measures 25.5 x 18 x 3.2 cm.
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Consists of a 3-page letter on the dates of early printed books, signed by Thomas Frognall Dibdin, dated March 7, 1808, Kensington. The recipient of the letter is unknown, as it is addressed only to "Sir." In the letter, Dibdin lists the following as among the earliest printed books: The Mintz Psalters, Mazarin Bible, Letter of Indulgence of Pope Nicholas V, Psalter of 1457, Meditations of Juan de Torquemada, and the works of Lactantius.
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Consists of a letter to Jane Cleveland Burnett written on St. Luke's Hospital letterhead, signed by George H. Jenks, June 15, 1878, San Francisco, California. The letter-sheet contains an engraved illustration of the hospital on the reverse with a caption describing the hospital facilities. The illustration is signed W. C. Butler, 535 Clay St.
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Consists of a stereoview showing a group of Ute men in front of Byron H. Gurnsey's photography studio in Colorado Springs. Most of the men are holding weapons. One of them has both a Maynard Carbine and a Colt Model 1860 army revolver. Some men hold bows and arrows, and several are wearing scarves and beaded jewelry around their necks. Three signs featuring numerous photo specimens are seen outside of Gurnsey's studio. A portion of Gurnsey's sign is visible in the window, reading, "B. H. Gurnsey's Views." Photographer's label on verso: "Gurnsey's Rocky Mountain Views. Published at Colorado Springs, Colorado. Pike's Peak Ave." Early ownership inscription in ink on verso:"E. A. Gallaway."
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Consists of an albumen print of Echo City by Andrew J. Russell, who documented the construction of the Union Pacific Railroad as the Union Pacific Railroad Company's official photographer. The image shows Echo City in Summit County, Utah, located at the junction of Echo Creek and the Weber River. In the foreground, a road leads to a station with a signboard reading, "J. E. Bromley & Co.", and crosses Weber River, which is seen at left, leading around a bend. Also visible are log cabins, barns, horses, and fences. To the right is a butte towering over the settlement.
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Ambrotype photograph of Frank Henley and Richard Runnels Jones. Likely from Norfolk, Virginia, dated 1857. Accompanied by a note in iron gall ink that reads: "1857 / Richard Runnels Jones / son of / W. Ann and Wm Rodney Jones / and / Frank Henley son of / our slave and (Mammy) / Maria Henly and Wm Henly / latter was free."
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Consists of a signed autograph manuscript by Charles Baudelaire, written as a preface to Edgar Allan Poe's short story, "Mesmeric Revelation." Both texts were first published under the title "Révelation magnétique" in La Liberté de Penser, 15 July 1848. This short story is the first that Baudelaire translates of Poe's work.
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- Scope and Contents
This closed collection consists of miscellaneous single-item acquisitions that span multiple collecting areas, topics, genres, and time periods. Many materials relate to United States literary, historical, and political figures, including business and personal letters, manuscripts, drawings, photographs, and official documents due to the type of materials that were initially added to the collection. This miscellaneous collection provides a way of locating small accessions of material that are not part of provenance-based or topical collections.
Some materials in the collection include documents from United States presidents James Buchanan, Millard Fillmore, Ulysses S. Grant, Warren G. Harding, Rutherford B. Hayes, Herbert Hoover, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, William Howard Taft, and Martin Van Buren. The collection also contains original documents of Alexander Graham Bell, Andrew Carnegie, Winston Churchill, Charles Darwin, Jefferson Davis, Frederick Douglass, Sigmund Freud, Langston Hughes, Victor Hugo, Herman Melville, J. P. Morgan, Samuel Morse, Benito Mussolini, Friedrich Nietzsche, George Orwell, Thomas Paine, Edgar Allan Poe, Paul Revere, J. D. Salinger, Jean-Paul Satre, William Tecumseh Sherman, Upton Sinclair, Henry Morton Stanley, John Steinbeck, Bram Stoker, Alexis de Toqueville, Jules Verne, Booker T. Washington, E. B. White, and Virginia Woolf, to name only a few of the most famous. No additions will be made to this collection. Single item acquisitions will be added to Princeton University Library Single Item Acquisitions (C1771).
- Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by the name of the creator or by the date of acquisition.
- Acquisition:
The collection has resulted from miscellaneous purchases and gifts of numerous donors over the years.
- Appraisal
No material was separated during processing.
- Processing Information
This collection was processed by Lisa Yankowitz during the summer and fall of 2010 . The finding aid was written by Lisa Yankowitz in January 2011 and was regularly updated with new acquisitions by Faith Charlton, Kelly Bolding, Armando Suárez, Amy C. Vo, Kalliopi Balatsouka, and Lauren Williams.
Collection-level notes were revised by Faith Charlton in 2024 to more accurately describe the nature of this collection.
No additions will be made to this collection. Single item acquisitions will be added to Princeton University Library Single Item Acquisitions (C1771).
- Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research use.
- Conditions Governing Use
Single copies may be made for research purposes. To cite or publish quotations that fall within Fair Use, as defined under U. S. Copyright Law, no permission is required. For instances beyond Fair Use, it is the responsibility of the researcher to determine whether any permissions related to copyright, privacy, publicity, or any other rights are necessary for their intended use of the Library's materials, and to obtain all required permissions from any existing rights holders, if they have not already done so. Princeton University Library's Special Collections does not charge any permission or use fees for the publication of images of materials from our collections, nor does it require researchers to obtain its permission for said use. The department does request that its collections be properly cited and images credited. More detailed information can be found on the Copyright, Credit and Citations Guidelines page on our website. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us through the Ask Us! form.
- Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
For preservation reasons, original analog and digital media may not be read or played back in the reading room. Users may visually inspect physical media but may not remove it from its enclosure. All analog audiovisual media must be digitized to preservation-quality standards prior to use. Audiovisual digitization requests are processed by an approved third-party vendor. Please note, the transfer time required can be as little as several weeks to as long as several months and there may be financial costs associated with the process. Requests should be directed through the Ask Us Form.
- Credit this material:
General Manuscripts Miscellaneous Collection; Manuscripts Division, Department of Special Collections, Princeton University Library
- Permanent URL:
- http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/9g54xh73h
- Location:
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Firestone LibraryOne Washington RoadPrinceton, NJ 08544, USA
- Storage Note:
- This is stored in multiple locations.
- Firestone Library (scamss): Boxes 1-58; 60-62; 84; B-001555; B-001559; B-001683; B-001584; P-000151; B-001676; B-001562; P-000165; B-001621; P-000150; B-001748; B-001456; B-001185; B-001641; B-001675; P-000148; 25A; B-001225; P-000163; P-000149; B-001718; P-000153; 43A; B-001552; P-000152; P-000109; P-000147; P-000164; P-000172; B-001761; B-001758; P-000174; B-001838; B-001765; P-000177; B-001836; B-001835; B-001837; B-001834; L-000030; B-001796; B-001845; B-001806; P-000183; P-000185; P-000186; P-000182; P-000184; B-001839; B-001846; B-002003; B-001852; B-001851; P-000190; P-000187; P-000188; B-001855; B-001872; B-001878; B-001856; P-000194; B-002011; P-000200; B-002016; P-000202; B-002017; L-000031; L-000032; B-002018; B-002024; P-000201; B-002023; B-002028; P-000209; B-002030; B-002031; B-002038; B-002033; P-000206; Q-001427; B-002034; P-000207; P-000208; P-000210; P-000211; B-002040; B-002044; B-002045; B-002046; P-000214; B-002048; S-000472
- Firestone Library (scahsvm): Boxes 59, 63
- Existence and Location of Copies
Parts of this collection are available on microfilm, cataloged separately as RCPXM-7497696.
- Subject Terms:
- Authors.
Poets.
Politicians -- United States
Presidents -- United States - Genre Terms:
- Documents.
Letters
Manuscripts.
Photographs, Original.