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"2 Downtown Landmarks To Be Destroyed", November 12, 1971
Photocopy of newspaper article from 1C of The Tulsa Tribune.
2 engraved, signed portraits of Irving.
The manuscripts include handwritten fragments of Astoria (ca. 1836) and The Sketch Book (ca. 1820s); handwritten manuscript of a tribute to Irving and a tribute to Irving excised from the records of the New York and Massachusetts Historical Society; press cuttings of various Irving obituaries and obituaries of family relations; two engraved, signed portraits of Irving; and a sample of Irving's signature.
[2 envelopes.], undated
Business reply mail addressed to Osage Nation Organization.
2 Envelopes Unidentified Negatives.
Records of the organization which oversaw development of the river and dam systems in northeast Oklahoma.
There is a bibliographic component to this collection which can be accessed by the link in External Documents below.
2 flyers announcing the celebration of the 75th birthday of Edith Sitwell, to be held at the Royal Festival Hall, , 1962 Oct 9
2 flyers announcing the celebration of the 75th birthday of Edith Sitwell, to be held at the Royal Festival Hall, 9 Oct 1962
2 glass slide boxes one made of tin with removable tin lid, the other made of heavy board with a clasp, both boxes still bearing Mrs. Smith's handwritten labels., 1917-1921
Catalog of World War I archive of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lindon Smith of material gathered while preparing their work Rising above the Ruins in France.
These materials are in English and French.
2 hair extensions, originally found wrapped in yellow tissue and housed in a box bearing the label of Wm. Whiteley, Ltd. Coiffeur de Dames, Queen's Rd., London W. Hair extensions are now housed in a separate archival enclosure.
Includes proofs and published copies of Bliss's own works, other books from her personal library, correspondence, a manuscript from her mother on a 1907 earthquake, photographs, and ephemera, much of which was used as page markers in her books.