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Music Volume 45

 Item — Volume 45
Identifier: id208341
Scope and Contents Scope and Contents [Cover] Margaret Williams [Inside front cover] The New York Mirror; Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts. They Have Given Thee to Another. A Ballad - The Musick Composed by Henry R. Bishop - Arranged by R.G. Page. Followed by a hand written list of the contents. [Signatures of] Margaret Williams and R.I. Smith Grand Centennial March... Composed by Ch. Zeuner. Published by Geo. Willig. Junr. Baltimore. New York, or Oh! what a Charming City A Favorite New Ballad, Written...
Dates: circa 1800-1970

Photographs, 1950s-2000

 File — Box 1: Series id32602; Series id32618, Folder: 4
Identifier: id32614
Scope and Contents 1. RAH at Ford-Carter debate at W&M 2. RAH presents gift of California wine to Dr. Paschall, circa 1970 3. RAH presents W&M seal to British Consul General at meeting of W&M Alumni, LA, circa 1968 4. RAH with Robert C. Weaver, first secretary of HUD, autographed 5. RAH at Republican National Convention, Philadelphia, 2000 6. RAH receiving one of several PRo awards from Publicity Club of Los Angeles 7. RAH with Pres. Gerald Ford and Olympic skier Cindy Nelson at Vail, Colorado,...
Dates: 1950s-2000

Music Volume 51

 Item — Volume 51
Identifier: id208726
Scope and Contents Scope and Contents [Spine has word "Music" written on it. Coverhas name Mary B. Letcher inscribed on it.] Angels over bright & fair. Composed by G.F. Handel. Baltimore, Published & Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Part of this is torn out.] "Tis said that absence conquers love. Written by (?) W. Thomas. The Music by E. Thomas. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1833) Mary's Tears! From Moore's Melodies, the Music by Mr. Shaw. Baltimore, Published and sold by Geo....
Dates: circa 1800-1970

Diaries, 1937-1941

 File — Box 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id81362
Scope and Contents These excerpts were provided by the seller and has not been verified. 1937 “….January 20th, A.M. Rain no work. Lura and I were married 36 years ago today and I am going home to celebrate. P.M. Rained about all day. Returned to Mattoon on #3.….April 16th, Cleaned up shop, lumber, old iron and put in place. Put up 2 rafters at west end of lumber shed. Built doors for blacksmith shop….June 27th, At home to church in morning. P.M. to 4th Ave. Methodist Church to the wedding of Jerry Clark and...
Dates: 1937-1941

Papers, 1886-1898

 File — Box Manuscripts Group 2 Box 22, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Item 1: J. H. Martin, Dundee, to [Francis] Murphy, 1 Ap[ri]l 1886 ALS. 4 pp.Item 2: W[illia]m Henlan Sharon, Pa., to John F. Murphy, 10 April 1886 ALS. 2 pp.Item 3: Charles M. Kinnaman and Howard W. Kinnaman, Tiffin, Ohio, to [Francis] Murphy, 16 Ap[ri]l [18]86 ALS. 4 pp.Item 4: Rob[er]t McCurdy, Youngstown, Ohio, to Francis Murphy, Pittsburg, Pa., 11 June 1886. ALS. 2 pp.Item 5: Anna Pritchard, Wauseon, Ohio, to [Francis] Mruphy, 15 June...
Dates: 1886-1898

Music Volume 39

 Item — Volume 39
Identifier: id205525
Scope and Contents [Front cover has name Mary F. Robertson, engraved on it. Spine has word Music written on it] Rose of Love. Composed and sung by Mr. Horn New York... Published by A. Imbert... I Know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows. A popular Duet. sung in Shakespeare's Revive Play of the Merry Wives of Windsor, Performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Composed by Charles E. Horn. Baltimore Published & Sold by John Cole... I've wandred in dreams. A favorite Duett as sung by The most Celebrated...
Dates: circa 1800-1970

(James Maury), New Orleans, Louisiana to his uncle, Rutson Maury, New York, New York, 1863 July 8

 File — Box 3: Series id58317, Folder: 88
Identifier: id124598
Scope and Contents Scope and ContentsHas considered the pros and cons of getting release from his debts; he cannot go into bankruptcy; if he did, Bell and Overend Gurney & Co[mpany] would be able to make Cropper Hodgson & Co[mpany] pay £12,000 and interest; he also lost money to William, who borrowed it to begin trading Corn with some westerners; when it was time for him to pay the money William had borrowed, he could not; Mr. Hogg told the creditors that money was on the way, so they let...
Dates: 1863 July 8

Anne P. Warner diary, 1908

 File — Box 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: id71057
Scope and Contents The following was provided by the seller and has not been verified: "Anne was the daughter of Brainard Warner Sr and Mary Parker Warner. At the time Anne wrote this diary she had two sisters and three brothers who were living: Bess (with who she lived), Mary Warner Cooke, Brainard Jr , Southard and Andrew Parker Warner (known as Parker). Her mother died in 1885 when Anne was 9. It looks like Mary Parker Warner died after childbirth. Brainard Warner Sr. remarried two years later in 1887 to...
Dates: 1908

Series 18 Boxes 1-39 [?]

 File — Box Series 18 Box 1-39: Series id61016
Identifier: id61016
Scope and Contents The listing on materials for this range of boxes has not be broken down by individual container yet:Additions to book collections 1939-1974. Administrative Council other names for this group:   Policy and Planning Group, PPG Announcements, Book lists, Associates of Swem Library or Friends of the Library, Automation and Bibliographic Control 1991-1997, Bibliographic Services, Bookmark, Bookplates, Book Signing, Building additions, The Gift of Kings and Gentlemen-a prospectus for a new...
Dates: circa 1939-2015

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