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Collection
Identifier: 2003-024
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Letters, postcards, and telegrams, most of which are from someone [possibly named Heme or Hana] to a Professor [Irmgard] Heinrich and children.
Dates:
1918
Collection
Identifier: 2001-021
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Henry Augustus Batchelor III, American from Saginaw, Michigan. Served briefly with the Lafayette Flying Corps in France from August 1917-March 1918. Was then transferred to the United States Air Service, serving as Chief Pilot and instructor at Moutchic-Lacanau from March 1918 to Armistice. He also served in the American Amublance Corps in France and, immediately after the war, in the service of the American Red Cross in the Balkans. Included in Batchelor's archive is correspondence to...
Dates:
1914 - 1970
Collection
Identifier: 2006-008
Scope and Contents
The Hopi agency archive consists of photocopies of the original correspondence between various individuals and government agencies such as the Department of the Interior, and officials such as the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, the Secretary of War, the Superindent of Moqui Schools; includes statements by Oraibi chiefs ("friendlies" and "hostiles") and correspondence by other tribal members.
Dates:
1905 - 1981; Majority of material found within 1905 - 1910
Item
Identifier: 2001-034
Collection
Identifier: 2002-004
Scope and Contents
Consists primarily of the correspondence between Howard O. McClure (owner and proprietor of H. O. McClure Stoves and General Hardware) and Matie, his wife (residing in Chicago, Illinois, with their two children), between March 1905 through July 1907, as he was starting his business and building the family home in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Included are letters and postcards from family members and acquaintances dating from 1905-1919. Original spelling and punctuation in the transcription of the...
Dates:
1892 - 1919; Majority of material found within 1905 - 1907
Collection
Identifier: 1995-003
Scope and Contents
Hawley was managing editor of the Paris Herald for 46 years, during the time it served as a staging platform for Lost Generation writers including Hemingway, Pound, and Gertrude Stein. Correspondence from Hawley to various people, plus the manuscript of The Dizziest Daily.
Dates:
1923 - 1955
Collection
Identifier: 2005-003
Collection
Identifier: 1988-007
Scope and Contents
J. Howard Woolmer collecton of Poetry Bookshop research materials consists largely of Woolmer's research materials and pre-publication drafts of the bibliography but includes PBS manuscripts and ephemeral printing. The collection is organized into two series: Series 1: Correspondence: Joy Grant: letters from British writers and collegues of Harold Monro in reply to Grant as she wrote Harold Monro and the Poetry Bookshop (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1967) including correspondents...
Dates:
1913 - 1988
Collection
Identifier: 2009-019
Scope and Contents
A set of 7 letters from James B. Williamson, serving with the 101st engineers.
4 handwritten letters from Williamson to his sister.
3 handwritten letters from Williamson to Mary and to Mary and Agnes.
Dates:
1917 - 1918
Collection
Identifier: 1988-006
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Collection consists of 68 letters, half of which are from J.R. Ackerley to Patricia Avis Strang Murphy the wife of Anglo-Irish poet Richard Murphy. The other 34 letters, addressed to Patricia, are from mutual friends of Ackerley and Murphy, which include Kingsley Amis, Dan Jacobson, Patrick Kavanagh, Bruce Montgomery, Edna O'Brien, Brian O'Nolan, Honor Tracy and Richard Murphy. Included with the collection is a lengthy essay prepared by Colin Franklin, which discusses Ackerley, his home...
Dates:
1951 - 1968