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American Indian Newspapers, 1828-2016
Artists' Books collection
This is an artificial collection comprised of books and booklike objects as works of art. They are generally shelved together for the convenience of the staff and researchers. Futher accruals are expected.
To view the catalog, click on the "External Documents" link below, which will take you to the McFarlin book catalog for a list of all the included volumes.
Please note that this is a group of BOOKS and not manuscript materials.
Augustus Loftus diplomatic correspondence, 1821-1904
Ben Byrnes collection of Denton E. Brome, Jr. WWI diary, 1917-1918
Ben Byrnes collection of miscellaneous WWI photographs, 1912-1919
Ben Graf Henneke archive of the performing arts, 1760s-1980s
Consists of photographs, calling cards, pamphlets, calendars, diaries, clippings, autographs, quotations, costume and scene renderings, correspondence, playbills, programs, and posters. All materials pertain to performers, American and non-American theatres, plays and other performed works, collectors, miscellaneous, and oversized materials.
Biloxi Vocabulary, 1862
A ledger book containing an "Essay on the Language of the Indians of Lower Louisiana". Contained within the ledger is also a vocabulary of the Biloxi Language. Entirely handwritten and anonymous creator.
Canadian WWI lantern slides, approximately 1914-1918
49 lantern slides documenting scenes from WWI France.
Confederate Cherokee Relations Papers, 1861-1864
Four documents relating to the relationship between the Confederacy and the Cherokee Nation. The oldest dated 9 February 1861, Richmond, predates the Secession of Virginia. These papers are not in any order, and may just be transcriptions and translations of other documents. Articles 54 and 55 concern amnesty for Cherokees who committed crimes against the Confederacy. Authorizes payment to North Carolina Cherokees.
Corinna Haven Putnam and Joseph Lindon Smith WWI archive, 1914-1958
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.