Box 2
Contains 89 Results:
Rube Goldberg letter to "Beria College", 1961 December 30
This collection consists of autographed letters and documents signed by persons of literary, political, or historical note.
D. A. Goodsell and Caroline Gordon letters, 1908-1909, circa 1963
Three items:
1. Manuscript letter from D. A. Goodsell, Methodist Episcopal Church resident bishop of New York, to the Young Men's Lincoln Club concerning the legacy of Abraham Lincoln. Not dated, circa 1908-1909.
2. Typescript note on onion skin paper concerning Abraham Lincoln and J. T. Stuart.
3. Caroline Gordon signed typescript letter to Dorothy, not dated.
Ulysses S. Grant documents, 1861 October 23, 1865 March 20
Two documents:
1. U. S. Grant note ordering uniform overcoat and pants from Richardson, Spencer, and Thomson, 1861 October 23.
2. U. S. Grant communique to Major General Christopher Columbus Augur concerning the placement of the Fifth Massachusetts (Colored) Cavalry, 1865 March 20.
W. C. Van Meter letter to R. R. Graves, 1868 July 29
This collection consists of autographed letters and documents signed by persons of literary, political, or historical note.
David. H. Great signed group letter seeking endowment support for Berea College, circa 1900-1910
"Of National Concern." Typescript carbon copy or mimeographed fundraising letter to the "generous and patriotic citizens of New York" on behalf of Berea College, promoting its work in Appalachia. Typed names include Theodore Roosevelt, Richard A. Storrs, Albert Shaw, Edward B. Coe, Henry van Dyke, C. Schurz, and W. H. P. Faunce. Signed by David H. Great.
Horace Greeley letters, 1864-1867
Two letters:
1. Horace Greeley letter to Mary E. Brady, 1864 April 14.
2. Horace Greeley letter to James Kelly, 1867 October 22.
Both half-sheet letters are on "Office of the Tribune" letterhead.
Ferris Greenslet letter to Frederick Hall, 1913 August 19
This collection consists of autographed letters and documents signed by persons of literary, political, or historical note.
William R. Harper letters, 1898-1901
Two items:
1. William R. Harper signed typescript note to "My Dear Sir" inquiring about teaching vacancies, 1898 May 28.
2. William R. Harper signed typescript letter to Professor F. O. Grover acknowledging receipt of a letter "indorsing the application of Miss Mary E. Kennedy for a fellowship," 1901 March 1.
Collection of Nineteenth through Twenty-first Century manuscripts (Autographs)
This collection consists of autographed letters and documents signed by persons of literary, political, or historical note.