Box 1
Contains 51 Results:
W. J. Dean federal income tax receipt, 1862 September 12, 1990 February 27
Two items: 1. Photograph of W. J. Dean's United States Internal Revenue tax receipt, tax collector R. M. Hathaway. 2. David A. Simmons letter to Shannon Wilson discussing the photograph, 1990 February 27.
Henry Breckinridge letter to Hoke Smith, 1915 January 28
This collection consists of autographed letters and documents signed by persons of literary, political, or historical note.
David J. Brewer autograph
This collection consists of autographed letters and documents signed by persons of literary, political, or historical note.
John Bright autograph, 1854 August 18
This collection consists of autographed letters and documents signed by persons of literary, political, or historical note.
W. G. Brownlow letter to Dr. Sprague, 1866 February 12
This collection consists of autographed letters and documents signed by persons of literary, political, or historical note.
William Jennings Bryan selections from "Lincoln As An Orator", 1909-1925
Typed, signed copy of selections from "Lincoln As An Orator" by William Jennings Bryan. Not dated.
William Cullen Bryant letter to Mary E.[?], 1864 April
W. C. Bryant letter to Mary E. [?], 1864 April [?]
John Buchan letter to John A. Shedd, 1925 November 9
This collection consists of autographed letters and documents signed by persons of literary, political, or historical note.
Floyd Cornette land grant title, Martin County, Kentucky, 1891 January 15
Document granting 50 acres of land in Martin County, Kentucky to Floyd Cornette. Signed by Governor S. B. Buckner and Secretary of State George M. Adams.
Burnam family documents, 1907-1919
Four items: 1. C. F. Burnam letter to T. J. Osborne offering to sell land to Berea College, 1907(?) March 23. 2. Typescript biographical sketch of Curtis F. Burnam, circa 1904-1909. 3. "Hon. C. F. Burnam Dead" obituary, Berea Citizen, 1909 March 25. 4. "Judge Burnam Dies: A Staunch Friend of Berea College" death notice of A. Rollins Burnam, Berea Citizen, 1919 September 11.