Box 49
Contains 304 Results:
Newspaper Article, "The European Ferment," from The Daily News, Baltimore, July 6, 1876
John Tyler Jr.'s prospectus "The 'Eastern Question'- So Called," appearing as a newspaper article, 1877 April 19
Newspaper Article, "The Backward Flow of Emigration," Lynchburg Virginian, November 15 [1877?]
Newspaper Clipping, The National Republican, containing the article "The Cross and the Crescent" about Russian actions, December 5, 1876
Newspaper Article, "A Big War Brewing", circa 1878 March 2
Newspaper Article, "Aspects of the Eastern Question," Herald, January 14, 1877
Newspaper Article, "The Eastern Question" from the Sunday Chronicle, December 10, 1876
Envelope of [John Tyler Jr?] originally containing, "Editorial to accompany the publication of the "Prospectus" to my treatment of the Eastern Question"
Letter, 1890 December 15
Henry C. Semple to John Tyler (Jr.), Washington, D.C.? A short note explaining that Semple is sending a copy of his address given at William and Mary. It was a pious labor and he wishes to know Tyler’s opinions of it. The rest of the letter is hard to read. Enclosed with the letter is a copy of the speech, signed by Semple, titled, “Address of Henry C. Semple to the Society of the Alumni of William and Mary College, July 4, 1890.” Envelope included.
Poem, 1862 October 27
“To Miss Little,” camp near Holly Springs, MS?
Poem, 1863 January 1
“A Song to Ella,” signed John Tyler (Jr.), Grenada, MS?
Poem, 1863 January 1
“Lillah’s Lips and Lilliah’s Eyes!” signed John Tyler (Jr.), Major CSA, Grenada, MS?
Poem, 1864 January 19
?General Theophilus Holmes. “Anacreontic and Allegorical by Aesopus.” Camp of the Country(?), and the Army, Transmississippi Department
Poem, 1865 April 29
“To a Young Lady on the Presentation of a Bouquet.” signed John Tyler (Jr.), CSA, Little Rock, AR
Poem, 1867 September 7
“Lines to Virginia,” signed by John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C. Written on a copy of Lee’s declaration of surrender to Grant.
Poem, 1873 January 17
“To a young lady wishing some verses addressed to her beautiful and mischievous eyes,” signed by John Tyler, Jr., Tallahassee, FL
Poem, 1874 May 29-August
“Lenora! Or the Compliment!” Chapters 1, 2, and 3. Envelope included.
Poem, 1878 March 23
Excerpt from John Cordy Jeaffreson “Book about the clergy,” signed by John Tyler, Jr. [Written on the back of an Internal Revenue Summons form]
Poem, 1878 March 26
“The Vicar of Bray” from John Cordy Jeaffreson “Book about the clergy,” signed by John Tyler, Jr. [2 sheets, written on the back of an Internal Revenue Summons form]
Poem
undated. “Lines from a poem of L. F. Thomas Esq.” A note of context from Tyler is included on the back.
Poem
undated. “Castles in the Air”
Poem
Scope and Contents
undated. “My Native Land,” and “Air, ‘Happy Land,’” by President John Tyler
Poem
undated. “The Proposal by Bay and Taylor”
Poem
undated. “The Orchard Puzzle”
Speech, 1890 July 4
A copy of Henry C. Semple's speech, signed and titled “Address of Henry C. Semple to the Society of the Alumni of William and Mary College, July 4, 1890.” [Orginally sent with Semple's letter of December 15, 1890] Envelope included.