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John Mitchell Mason papers, 1798-1814
0.42 linear feet 1 document box- Abstract Or Scope
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This small collection consists of letters and reports, chiefly drafts, relating to the Reverend John Mitchell Mason's involvement with Columbia College as a Trustee, 1795-1821 and Provost 1811-1816.
John Howard Payne papers, 1780-1952
26 boxes 26 boxes 1 portfolio- Abstract Or Scope
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Manuscripts by Payne, including plays, poems, journals, essays, account books, correspondence, letter books (to and from) including a large group of letters from Washington Irving. Also, pictorial material, scrapbooks, biographies, portraits, passports, and other documents; and materials on the Cherokee incident, 1835-1838, and Payne's arrest in Georgia. Other material include letters of various members of the Payne family and of related families. Of greatest interest is a group of fine letters and manuscripts of Eloise Richards Payne (1787-1819), a sister of the playwright. These present a sensitive and revealing portrait of the social, cultural, and political life of the time. Among the manuscripts and documents are many items of genealogical interest on the Paine, Shippen, Lynch, Luquer, and Lea families. Two boxes of the papers of Col. Thatcher Taylor Payne Luquer contain correspondence on various aspects of John Howard Payne's career, and on "An Unconscious Autobiography" the letters and diaries of William Osborn Payne (1783-1804), a brother of the playwright, edited by Col. Luquer.
Pamphlets, Broadsides, Clippings, etc.
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- Pamphlets, Broadsides, Clippings, etc.
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John Eugene Unterecker papers, 1961-1987
53 linear feet 125 manuscript cartons, 3 file card boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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The collection documents the scholarship and writing of John Eugene Unterecker, a poet, biographer of the poet Hart Crane, and professor of English. The majority of the collection is composed of correspondence and manuscripts. Materials date from 1961 to 1987.
Broadsides: three by John Unterecker and one by Donald Hall, 1973 May 1
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- Broadsides: three by John Unterecker and one by Donald Hall, 1973 May 1
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Printed for the Michigan State University Conference in Modern Literature. All are signed.
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John Brown manuscripts, 1839-1943
11 linear feet 22 boxes numbered 1, 1A, and 2-21- Abstract Or Scope
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Material gathered by Oswald Garrison Villard in the researches for his biography JOHN BROWN, 1800-1859: A BIOGRAPHY FIFTY YEARS AFTER. A large part of the materials is copies of correspondence both contemporary and of a later period, concerning John Brown and his associates, especially in the Kansas Territory and at the Harper's Ferry raid. Of the original letters in the collection, many are from descendants and family of John Brown and the men who accompanied him on his raid. There are clippings, pamphlets, proof sheets, and other printed matter. Photographs number 181 items.
Broadsides
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(Concerning the execution of J.W. Booth.)
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J. Max and Ruth Clement Bond papers, 1912-2004, bulk 1930-1990
32 linear feet 42 Boxes: 17 document boxes, 23 record cartons, 1 oversized box- Abstract Or Scope
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This collection contains the papers of J. Max Bond, Sr. (1902-1991), educator, State Department and United States Agency for International Development (USAID) official and president of the University of Liberia, and Ruth Clement Bond (1904-2005), chair of the English Department at Kentucky State College and at the University of Liberia, and president of the African-American Women's Association. The collection includes extensive family and professional correspondence, writings, and documents relating to educational, political, community and civil rights organizations in which the Bonds participated. The collection also contains photographs and ephemera.
Subseries II.1: Country and Regional, 1939-1990
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- newspapers, several broadsides of Liberian government proclamations, pamphlets, newspapers, and brochures
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The bulk of the material in this subseries is related to the countries and regions in which Max Bond worked while employed by the United States Department of State and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Materials include reports—many of which were written by Max Bond—correspondence, printed material and ephemera. Printed materials include a small collection of Liberian newspapers, several broadsides of Liberian government proclamations, pamphlets, newspapers, and brochures—published by various African states as well as the US State Department. Also here are Ruth Bond's notes and report of her trip to West Africa in 1978. The trip, a feasibility study, was sponsored by the International Division of the National Council of Negro Women. Some correspondence, both professional and occasionally personal, can also be found here.
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Jennifer B. Lee collection, 1926-2008
2 Linear Feet 1 Ms Box, 1 wide Ms Box, Mapcase 15-L-1- Abstract Or Scope
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The collection includes 21 posters relating to book arts, and a number of historical rare book dealer and auction catalogs and booklets related to rare book librarianship. It also includes several groups of printed materials, documents, art and memorabilia related to literature, performing arts, and the New York World's Fairs of 1939-40 and 1964-65.
Broadside for the wedding of Jennifer B. Lee and Paul Cyr, 1985
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- Broadside for the wedding of Jennifer B. Lee and Paul Cyr, 1985
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Printed by Terry Belanger
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Jason Rogers papers, 1825-1971
6 linear feet 12 archival document boxes, 1 slide box, 1 small box- Abstract Or Scope
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This collection contains records related to the career of Jason Rogers, a journalist and publicist who contributed to the field of newspaper advertising. It features correspondence between Rogers and many important figures in the industry during the early twentieth century, and will be useful for researchers interested in journalism and advertising from this period.
Jason Rogers papers, 1825-1971 6 linear feet 12 archival document boxes, 1 slide box, 1 small box
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- , broadsides, novel ideas, stunning assertions, and confident projections. "Please Read This Carefully," a
the "Spokane Spokesman-Review", no one was safe from Rogers's broadside campaigns. - Creator
- Rogers, Jason, 1868-1932
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This collection contains records related to the career of Jason Rogers, a journalist and publicist who contributed to the field of newspaper advertising. It features correspondence between Rogers and many important figures in the industry during the early twentieth century, and will be useful for researchers interested in journalism and advertising from this period.
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Italian Jewish Community Regulations collection, 1628(?)-1822
3 linear feet Two manuscript boxes and two flat boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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This collection contains about seventy broadsides regarding communal and governmental regulations imposed in various Jewish communities throughout Italy from the 17th through the 19th centuries. Cities mentioned include Florence, Venice, Ferrara, Padua, Ancona, and others. Topics addressed are synagogue behavior, market regulations, municipal workers such as firefighters, and more. Among the publishers are the Stamperia camerale, Ferrara; Francesco Suzzi, Ferrara; Lodovico, and Frencesco Nobili, Ferrara; Sebastiano Nistri, Pisa and Typis Mainardi, Ancona.
Italian Jewish Community Regulations collection, 1628(?)-1822 3 linear feet Two manuscript boxes and two flat boxes
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- Broadsides (notices)
This collection contains about seventy broadsides regarding communal and governmental regulations - Abstract Or Scope
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This collection contains about seventy broadsides regarding communal and governmental regulations imposed in various Jewish communities throughout Italy from the 17th through the 19th centuries. Cities mentioned include Florence, Venice, Ferrara, Padua, Ancona, and others. Topics addressed are synagogue behavior, market regulations, municipal workers such as firefighters, and more. Among the publishers are the Stamperia camerale, Ferrara; Francesco Suzzi, Ferrara; Lodovico, and Frencesco Nobili, Ferrara; Sebastiano Nistri, Pisa and Typis Mainardi, Ancona.
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Industrial Workers of the World collection, 1916-1922
0.5 linear feet 1 box and 1 oversize poster- Abstract Or Scope
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A small collection of poems, broadsides, fliers, publications, manuscripts, and letters.
To the Public. And Particularly the Working Man and Women of this Vicinity Flyer, broadside.
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- To the Public. And Particularly the Working Man and Women of this Vicinity Flyer, broadside.
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"To All Marine Transport Workers" Broadside
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- "To All Marine Transport Workers" Broadside
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The Unskilled Labor Problem. Broadside
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- The Unskilled Labor Problem. Broadside
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Hunt-Berol Sheet Music Collection, 1700s-1900s
244 linear feet 227 boxes; 25000 items; oversize- Abstract Or Scope
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Printed music from the 18th-20th centuries, primarily 19th century American. Almost half the items are popular editions of European composers' instrumental music. The collection contains a large quantity of patriotic music such as the 1798 "Adams and Liberty" and the first and third editions (both 1798) of "Hail Columbia" and a comprehensive collection of music from the Civil War. There are also early printings of "The Star Spangled Banner," first and later editions of Stephen Foster's music, and a large collection of Benjamin Carr materials. Collection of 16th-20th century rare music books was cataloged individually. Primarily collected by Arthur Billings Hunt, 1890-1971, baritone, musical director and broadcaster. Most of the items are of American origin, and reflect Hunt's wide-ranging interests in sacred and secular music.
Series III: Song Sheets 3 manuscript boxes
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- These songsheets and broadsides are primarily of 19th-century American origin. They were formerly
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These songsheets and broadsides are primarily of 19th-century American origin. They were formerly known as the Hunt-Berol Songsheets, and were integrated into this collection in 2021.
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Hunt-Berol Sheet Music Collection, 1700s-1900s 244 linear feet 227 boxes; 25000 items; oversize
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- The songsheets and broadsides in series III were formerly known as the Hunt-Berol Songsheets, and
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- Berol, Alfred C., 1892-1974
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Printed music from the 18th-20th centuries, primarily 19th century American. Almost half the items are popular editions of European composers' instrumental music. The collection contains a large quantity of patriotic music such as the 1798 "Adams and Liberty" and the first and third editions (both 1798) of "Hail Columbia" and a comprehensive collection of music from the Civil War. There are also early printings of "The Star Spangled Banner," first and later editions of Stephen Foster's music, and a large collection of Benjamin Carr materials. Collection of 16th-20th century rare music books was cataloged individually. Primarily collected by Arthur Billings Hunt, 1890-1971, baritone, musical director and broadcaster. Most of the items are of American origin, and reflect Hunt's wide-ranging interests in sacred and secular music.
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