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A muster roll of Cherokee Indians who emigrated to the west of the Mississippi in the years 1831-1834
A. Richard Angell letters, 1918-1919
2 personal letters written by A. Richard Angell to "Miss Violet" about his feelings on the war and on the character and death of Theodore Roosevelt.
A Soldier's Capture at the Front: A Memoir
A handwritten memoir of a soldier's (British officer's) capture at the front, life in a prison camp, and his various escapes. Written in Scotland, December 1917. The soldier, whose identity is known only by his first name "Gordon", served with the 7th Battalion of the 1st British Columbia Regiment (CEF) and No. 2 Company of the 16th Battalion.
A Song of Greenwood ephemera
A script and a poster for the play A Song of Greenwood dealing with the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921.
"A Souvenir Song Descriptive of the Late Special Session of the Oklahoma Legislature While Passing the Registration Law", 1916
A satirical composition aimed at the Democrat-sponsored Registration Law of 1916, which required all voters to register and provide their party affiliation.
A Trip in a Cabin Sloop, 1966
A copy of Charles W. DeVoe's story of his 1902 trip down the Atlantic Coast, starting in the Champlain Canal above Waterford, New York and ending at Elizabeth City, North Carolina; he traveled in a sailboat he built by himself.
Aaron Burr Writ for Arrest, 1800-10-26.
A framed writ for the arrest of Aaron Burr to recover a debt of $17.09 owed to Harriet Saltonstall and others.
Abraham Lincoln Papers, 1862-1864
ABSEL business games and exercises archive, 1955-2003
The ABSEL Business Games and Exercises Archive is a collection dedicated to preserving business games and experiential exercises.
Additional Papers of John Rolph and the Scorpion Press, approximately 1958-1967
The Additional Papers of John Rolph and the Scorpion Press consist of correspondence, business documents, publication notices, financial records, etc relating to the Press.