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See Davis(A.B.)andCompany
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A. B. Davis and Company (Philadelphia, Pa.) See Davis (A. B.) and Company
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AeHeRoscoe(Firm:Nashville,Tenne)e Journal,1853,Septe-1857,Dec. 1item(800pp»). Wholesaleandretaildruggistand dealerinpaints,oils,anddyestuffse Summary:Journal(accountbook) documentsthesaleofchemicaland herbaldrugs,paintandpainting supplies,dyestuffs,personaland householdsupplies,andgardenseedsto individualsandbusinessese 1.Drugstores--Tennesseee2ePaint shops--Equipmentandsupplies-- Tennessee.3.Dyesanddyeinge4e Householdsupplies--Tennessees5. Herbs--Therapeuticuses6.Seed industryandtrade--Tennessees7. Nashvilleo.nne)-—-Commercee 20MAY9123804905NDHYme
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A. H. Roscoe (Firm: Nashville, Tenn.). Journal, 1853, Sept.-1857, Dec. 1 item(800 pp.). Wholesale and retail druggist and dealer in paints, oils, and dyestuffs. Summary: Journal (account book) documents the sale of chemical and herbal drugs, paint and painting supplies, dyestuffs, personal and household supplies, and garden seeds to individuals and businesses. 1. Drugstores--Tennessee. 2. Paint shops--Equipment and supplies--Tennessee. 3. Dyes and dyeing. 4. Household supplies--Tennessee. 5. Herbs--Therapeutic use. 6. Seed industry and trade--Tennessee. 7. Nashville (Te nn.)--Commerce. NcD 20 MAY 91 23804905 NDHYme
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Abbeville District (S.C.) See South Carolina. Abbeville District
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Abbott,WilliamB. Papers,1862-1864 SectionA 5-16-57 GUIDE
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Abbott, William B. Papers, 1862-1864 Frederick Co., Va. Section A 10 items 5-16-57 GUIDE
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Abbott,WilliamB.Papers,1862-1864,Fre- GerickCo,,V10itemsSketch ThesearethepapersofWilliamB.Abbott, evidentlyawell-to-dofarmerofFrederickCo., Va.Thereareseveraldocumentsconcernedwith theevaluationofdamagedonetohisproperty byC.S.A.troopsin1862,and.receiptsin 1864forhayboughtfromAbbottatvarious timesinAug.,1864bytheC.S.A.Army.
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These are the papers of William B. Abbott, evidently a well-to-do farmer of Frederick Co., Va. There are several documents concerned with the evaluation of damage done to his property by C. S. A. troops in 1862, and receipts in 1864 for hay bought from Abbott at various times in Aug., 1864 by the C. S. A. Army.
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Abbott&Company Papers,1856-1871 SectionA6 66items OCT1049 gNTITNT. uU||7I
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Abbott & Company Papers, 1856-1871 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Section A 66 items OCT 10 '49 GUIDE
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Abderhalden,Emil Papers,1919 Halle,Germany JosiahC.TrentCollectioninthe HistoryofMedicine--Mss,Div. 4-8-60
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Abderhalden, Emil Papers, 1919 Halle, Germany Josiah C. Trent Collection in the History of Medicine--Mss. Div. 4-8-60
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Miscellaneouslettersconcernings soldbyAbbott&Company.
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Abbott & Company. Papers, 1856-1871. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 66 items. Sketch Miscellaneous letters concerning scales sold by Abbott & Company.
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Abel,ErnestL. Papers,1922-1952 WestPalmBeach,PalmBeachCo.,Fla. iu,550items&8vols. Box1of LaborArchives SEESH-LEG 8-31-76
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Abel, Ernest L. Papers, 1922-1952 West Palm Beach, Palm Beach Co., Fla. 59-A, 550 items & 8 vols. Box 1 of Labor Archives 8-31-76
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PalmBeachCo.,Fla. early1950s.Heservedfrom1925-1926 theNationalFederationofPostOffice Clerks the In1927 Florida other ofLoca
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Ernest L. Abel was involved in postal union activity at least from the mid-1920s to the early 1950s. He served from 1925-1926 as Secretary-Treasurer for Local Union No. 749 of the National Federation of Post Office Clerks (AFL) and was State Representative for the National Federation at the same time. In 1927, Abel became the first president of the Florida Federation of Post Office Clerks. His other union service included being President of Local Union No. 749 in 1945, and State Legislative Representative of the Florida
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Abel,ErnestL. Federationatleastin1952. Thecorrespondencecoverstheyears1925-1928,with asmallamountofmaterialfor1945to1952.Abel's lettersrevealavarietyoftopics,suchaschartersand organizingefforts,financesandthepercapitatax, disasterreliefforPostOtficeemployeesbytheRed Crossafterahurricane,conventions,andlegislation. Thelatercorrespondenceincludesacommunicationin 1955fromLeoGeorge,PresidentoftheNationalFedera- tionofPostOfficeClerks,aboutaneditorialinthe localunionpaper.In1952,therearelettersfrom CongressmenSpessardHollandandGeorgeSmathersabout
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Abel, Ernest L. Federation at least in 1952. The correspondence covers the years 1925-1928, with a small amount of material for 1945 to 1952. Abel's letters reveal a variety of topics, such as charters and organizing efforts, finances and the per capita tax, disaster relief for Post Office employees by the Red Cross after a hurricane, conventions, and legislation. The later correspondence includes a communication in 1945 from Leo George, President of the National Federation of Post Office Clerks, about an editorial in the local union paper. In 1952, there are letters from Congressmen Spessard Holland and George Smathers about
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Abel,ErnestL. pendinglegislation. Intheprintedmaterialareprogramsforvarious Floridapostalorganizations'conventions,spanningthe twenty-yearperiod,1927to1947.Includedarethe FlorídaStateConventionoftheNationalAssociationof LetterCarriersandNationalFederationofPostOffice Clerks,theFloridaPostalGroups,theJointConvention ofFloridaPostalOrganizations,theFloridaFederation ofPostOfficeClerks,andtheFloridaStateConvention oftheNationalFederationofPostOfficeClerks. Sincethiscollectionhasnotbeencatalogedin detail,theentriesmadefortheAutographFilemaybe
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pending legislation. In the printed material are programs for various Florida postal organizations' conventions, spanning the twenty-year period, 1927 to 1947. Included are the Florida State Convention of the National Association of Letter Carriers and National Federation of Post Office Clerks, the Florida Postal Groups, the Joint Convention of Florida Postal Organizations, the Florida Federation of Post Office Clerks, and the Florida State Convention of the National Federation of Post Office Clerks. Since this collection has not been cataloged in detail, the entries made for the Autograph File may be
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incomplete. Correspondence usually was indexed when there was a whole folder of correspondence for a person or a significant number of letters for a person throughout the collection. Only general subject entries have been made.
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Abercrombie,John Papers,1339 Edenburgh,Scotland JosiahC,TrentCollectioninthe5items HistoryofMedicine--Mss.Div. 4-8-60
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Abercrombie, John Papers, 1839 Edenburgh, Scotland Josiah C. Trent Collection in the History of Medicine--Mss. Div. 4-8-60
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Abercrombie,JohnJoseph. Papers,1771-1907. 131items. UeSebrigadiergeneralwhoservedin SecondSeminoleWarandMexicanWare Familypapersdatefrom1839to1879. Theearliestoneisanunsignedletter byAbercrombieinFla.indiaryform relatinganexpeditionagainstthe IndianseEarlycorrespondencepertains toAbercrombie'scareerinthe military.TheCivilWarcorrespondence ismainlytoandfromfamilymembers; butafewarefromotherofficersabout militarymatterseOnewartimeletter concernspoliticsinPa.in1863and Lincoln.Muchofthecorrespondence istoandro@-"Sallie"Patterson; Abercrombie'ssisterandwifeof 29NOV9431526811NDHYmeSEENEXTCRD
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Abercrombie, John Joseph. Papers, 1771-1907. 131 items. U. S. brigadier general who served in Second Seminole War and Mexican War. Family papers date from 1839 to 1879. The earliest one is an unsigned letter by Abercrombie in Fla. in diary form relating an expedition against the Indians. Early correspondence pertains to Abercrombie's career in the military. The Civil War correspondence is mainly to and from family members, but a few are from other officers about military matters. One wartime letter concerns politics in Pa. in 1863 and Lincoln. Much of the correspondence is to and from "Sallie" Patterson, sister and wife of Abercrombie's NcD 29 NOV 94 31526811 NDHYme SEE NEXT CRD
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Abercrombie,JohnJosephe Papers,eee(Card2) GeneralRobertPatterson.Abercrombie wasbrevettedbrigadiergeneralatthe endofthewarandretiredfrom militaryserviceonJune12,1865. Unprocessedcollection.Cataloged fromaccessionrecorde pj leLincoln,Abraham,1809-1865.2e Patterson,Sallie.3.UnitedStates-- History--CivilWar,1861-1865.14. IndiansofNorthAmerica--Florida-- Governmentrelationse5.Pennsylvania -—-Politicsandgovernment--CivilWar, 1861-1865.6.Soldiers--UnitedStates ——Corresponde9ncee 29NOV9431526811NDHYme
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Abercrombie, John Joseph. Papers, ... (Card 2) General Robert Patterson. Abercrombie was brevetted brigadier general at the end of the war and retired from military service on June 12, 1865. Unprocessed collection. Cataloged from accession record. *pj 1. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. 2. Patterson, Sallie. 3. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865. 4. Indians of North America--Florida--Government relations. 5. Pennsylvania--Politics and government--Civil War, 1861-1865. 6. Soldiers--United States--Corresponde nce. NcD 29 NOV 94 31526811 NDHYme
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Abercrombie,Lascelles n.p. SectionA OCT10'49 GUIDE
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Abercrombie, Lascelles Papers, n. d. n. p. Section A 1 item OCT 10 '49 GUIDE
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Abercrombie,Lascelles.Papers,n.d."més litem.Sketch ——————————————— etc.etterconcernsinjuriesAbercrombiere- ceivedinanaccidentanditwastakenfrom Apercrombie'sEmblemsofLoveinD.U.L,
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Letter to "Ivy" from Lascelles Abercrombie (1881-1938) Eng. poet and critic, born in Cheshire. Prof. of Eng. Lit. Leeds (1922-29) Unive of London (1929-1935). Author of Interludes & Poems (1908), Emblems of Love (1912) etc. Letter concerns injuries Abercrombie received in an accident and it was taken from Abercrombie's Emblems of Love in D. U. L.
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Abercromby, James, First Baron Dunfermline Papers, 1840-1851 "Colinton House," Midlothian Co., Scotland XVIII-E 20 items 10-28-58
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Uponhisretirementin1839hewascreateda baron.TherewasanearliersetofEarls Dunfermlinewhichdiedoutinthemid-seven- teenthcentury. Thelettersinthiscollectionareaddress- edtoJamesLoch,alsoaScottishWhigand
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James Abercromby, Baron Dunfermline (1776-1858), first entered Parliament in 1807, and in 1835 was elected Speaker of the House of Commons with the assistance of Lord Russell. Upon his retirement in 1839 he was created a baron. There was an earlier set of Earls Dunfermline which died out in the mid-seventeenth century. The letters in this collection are addressed to James Loch, also a Scottish Whig and
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Abercromby,James,BaronDunfermline2 memberofParliamentfrom1827to1852.The first,Feb.20,1840,discussesthequestionof freetradevs.protectionismasitconcernsthe CornLawsandtherelationshipbetweenlandlords andtenants,closeswitharumorofacoalition ofRobertPeel'sfriendsinoppositiontopro- tectionists, OnJune19,1842,hetreatsofthemeritsof Trinityvs.Baliolforayoungfriend,mentions RobertPeelagaininconnectionwiththeevilsof theReformBill,andpointstotheweakgovern- mentofAmericaasaresultofuniversalsuffrage AninvolvedletterofFebruary8,1843 namessomeofthemenonaCommissionof Investigation,possiblyconcernedwiththe
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member of Parliament from 1827 to 1852. The first, Feb. 20, 1840, discusses the question of free trade vs. protectionism as it concerns the Corn Laws and the relationship between landlords and tenants, closes with a rumor of a coalition of Robert Peel's friends in opposition to protectionists. On June 19, 1842, he treats of the merits of Trinity vs. Baliol for a young friend, mentions Robert Peel again in connection with the evils of the Reform Bill, and points to the weak government of America as a result of universal suffrage. An involved letter of February 8, 1843 names some of the men on a Commission of Investigation, possibly concerned with the
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ofthePoorLaw.InaletteraboutLora Carlisle'shealth,April8th,herefersto meetingsoftheCornLawLeagueandthe opinionofthemiddleclass. Hisanxietyoverthestrugglebetween upperandlowerclassesandlandlordsandte- nants
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ecclesiastical controversy in Scotland, e.g. Macfarlane and Pelham. On Feb. 10 he speaks of the Poor Law Commission and its difficulties because the instructions were not ample, and in a letter of Oct. 27 he indicates that there is a strong case for the present discussion of the Poor Law. In a letter about Lord Carlisle's health, April 8th, he refers to meetings of the Corn Law League and the opinion of the middle class. His anxiety over the struggle between upper and lower classes and landlords and tenants
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Abereromby,James,BaronDunfermline4 isexpressedinaletterofFeb.6,1844,in whichhementionsthatorderisbeingmain- tainedinIrelandbytheArmy.LordRussell's ReformBillisagainmentioned. ThepossibilityofreducingtheElection Committeetothreeorfiveispraisedinhis
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is expressed in a letter of Feb. 6, 1844, in which he mentions that order is being maintained in Ireland by the Army. Lord Russell's Reform Bill is again mentioned. The possibility of reducing the Election Committee to three or five is praised in his letter of May 10, 1844, and the strange ending to the case of Daniel O'Connell, the Irish agitator, is deplored. He also comments favorably on the appointment of Sir Henry Hardinge. In December 1844, two letters discuss the
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1845. InFebruary1846heproposestwopossible farmerstogiveopinionsonRobertPeel's measure,andgiveshisobjectiontointroducing theword"compensation"intotheCornLaw debates.HereminiscesonspeechesWilliamPitt
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the currency and banking regulations, as well as the Established and Free Churches in Scotland, and the improvement of working conditions for laboring classes. High praise for the report of the Railroad Commission of the Board of Trade is given in 1845. In February 1846 he proposes two possible farmers to give opinions on Robert Peel's measure, and gives his objection to introducing the word "compensation" into the Corn Law debates. He reminisces on speeches William Pitt
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AbercrombJamesBaronDunfermline6 deliveredhalfacenturyago,andgoesonto: supportPeelinattackinghisToryopponents. OnMay30hedescribeshisreactiontoPeel's possibleretirementbutisconfidentthelat- ter'sbillwillbeallright. ThefinalnotetoLoch,January28,1851, referstoapromisetooneCardwellwhich Dunfermlinehasfulfilled,toLoch's111health, andtoanelection.
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delivered half a century ago, and goes on to support Peel in attacking his Tory opponents. On May 30 he describes his reaction to Peel's possible retirement but is confident the latter's bill will be all right. The final note to Loch, January 28, 1851, refers to a promise to one Cardwell which Dunfermline has fulfilled, to Loch's ill health, and to an election.
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SeeGordon,JohnCampbell,FirstMarquisof AberdeenandTemair
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Aberdeen, John Campbell Gordon, Seventh Earl of See Gordon, John Campbell, First Marquis of Aberdeen and Temair
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Abernathy,ThomasE. Papers,1800-1857 Pulaski,GilesCounty,Tenn. SectionA8items 7-21-59
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Abernathy, Thomas E. Papers, 1800-1857 Pulaski, Giles County, Tenn. Section A 8 items 7-21-59
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Abernathy,ThomasE.Papers,1800-1857.Pulas- ki,Tenn,8items.Sketch, Miscellaneousbills,receipts,andbusiness letterspertainingmostlytoThomasE.Abernathy. AletterofNov.22,1847,mentionscottonprices inTenn.Billsof1853and1855arefordental treatment.Thelatterisparticularlyinterest- ing,becauseitgivesalistofchargesforden- taloperations. Thiscollectionwasoriginallyapartofthe DonPrestonPetersCollection.
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Miscellaneous bills, receipts, and business letters pertaining mostly to Thomas E. Abernathy. A letter of Nov. 22, 1847, mentions cotton prices in Tenn. Bills of 1853 and 1855 are for dental treatment. The latter is particularly interesting, because it gives a list of charges for dental operations. This collection was originally a part of the Don Preston Peters Collection.
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Abernethy,CharlesLaban,1872-1955. FORINFORMATIONABOUTTHISCOLLECTIONOR ADDITIONSTOTHISCOLLECTION,PLEASEASK ASTAFFMEMBERTOCONSULTTHEACCESSION RECORDS.
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Abernethy, Charles Laban, 1872-1955. FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THIS COLLECTION OR ADDITIONS TO THIS COLLECTION, PLEASE ASK A STAFF MEMBER TO CONSULT THE ACCESSION RECORDS.
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ABERNETHY,Daniel Letters,1862-65 ‚SectionA19pieces
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ABERNETHY, Daniel Letters, 1862-65 near Petersburg, Va. Section A 19 pieces JAN 14 1944
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ABERNETHY,DanielLetters1862-65 Petersburg,V19pieces Thiscollection1scomposedofnineteenlet- tersfromanuneducatedConfederatesoldier, BanielAbernethy,tohiswifeandfather.There arefrequentmentionsofdesertionandofscar- cityoffood,andseveralreferences1nthe1864 letterstotheprobabilityofNorthCarolina's
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ABERNETHY, Daniel Letters 1862-65 Petersburg, Va. 19 pieces This collection is composed of nineteen letters from an uneducated Confederate soldier, Daniel Abernethy, to his wife and father. There are frequent mentions of desertion and of scarcity of food, and several references in the 1864 letters to the probability of North Carolina's making some type of overtures for peace with the North. With these exceptions the letters are gossipy and inconsequential.
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TreasureRoom ABERNETHY,M,A, :»NorthCarolina, 435pp.Boards31x20em, MercantiheAccounts,See77%un Inirmatotdir MAR171941eZraventergFile
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Treasure Room ABERNETHY, M. A. Online as M.A. Abernethy + Co. Ledger, 1886-1903. Abernethy, Iredell County, Statesville, North Carolina. 435 pp. Boards 31x20 cm. Mercantile Accounts. See info. in Information folder, Inventory File MAR 17 1941
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Ledger,1866-1879“.AAbery "pxmCounty Newton,,N. 185pp.Boards801-2x181-2cm, 4-11-50Mercantil,Accounts.
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M.A., online as: Abernethy and Company [?] Ledger, 1866-1879 Catawba County Newton, N.C. 183 pp. Boards 30 1-2 x 18 1-2 cm. 4-11-50 Mercantile Accounts.
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(TypedcopiesofA.L.S.'sofT.W. White,P.H.Hayne,L.Hearn,DuBose Heyward,R.M.Johnston,J.P.Kennedy, W.G.Simms,andO.Thanet.Originals inAbernfthyLibraryofAmerican Literature,MiddleburyCollege,Vt.) V.P.65pieces 1836-1898. SectionA mar141902€.
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(Atyped copies of A. L. S.'s of T. W. White, P. H. Hayne, L. Hearn, DuBose Heyward, R. M. Johnston, J. P. Kennedy, W. G. Simms, and O. Thanet. Originals in Abernathy Library of American Literature, Middlebury College, Vt.) V. P. 63 pieces 1836-1898. Section A MAY 14 1942
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Abern&thyLibraryofAmericanLiterature Letters.1836-1898. v.p.G@(typedcopies)Sketch more”imms,RichardMalcolmJohnston,and OctaveThanetintheAbernethyLibraryof AmericanLiterature,MiddleburyCollege, Vermont.TheyareagiftofMissViolaC. MAY141942a
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These are typed copies of the original autograph letters of Thomas Willis "white, Paul Hamilton Hayne, Lafcadio Hearn, DuBose Heyward, John Pendleton Kennedy, William Gilmore Simms, Richard Malcolm Johnston, and Octave Thanet in the Abernathy Library of American Literature, Middlebury College, Vermont. They are a gift of Miss Viola C. MAY 14 1942
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Abern¥thyLibraryofAmericanLiterature Sketch(2) White,curator.Ifquotationsfromthese lettersareused,acknowledgementmustbe madetoAbern@éthyLibraryasownerofthe originals. ThomasW411l41sWhitewasownerofthe
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White, curator. If quotations from these letters are used, acknowledgement must be made to Abernathy Library as owner of the originals. Thomas Willis White was owner of the Southern Literary Messenger, which Edgar Allan Poe edited from 1835-37. These letters contain several references to Poe (see esp. letters Aug. 5 and Aug 25, 1836, and Jan. 23, 1837.), but largely they are
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AbernfthyLibraryofAmericanLiterature Sketch(3 requeststoWm.Scott,editoroftheNewYork WeeklyMessenger,togiveWhite'speriodi- calsomementioninthepagesofhisWeekly, andtohandlecertainbusinessmattersfor him.Almosteverylettergivessomeevi- dence--oftenanout-rightstatement--ofthe financialduressunderwhichWhitewas operating.
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requests to Wm. Scott, editor of the New York Weekly Messenger, to give White's periodical some mention in the pages of his Weekly, and to handle certain business matters for him. Almost every letter gives some evidence--often an out-right statement--of the financial duress under which White was operating. The Hayne letters are the most numerous
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Abern&thyLibraryofAmericanLiterature +Sketch(4) andprobablythemostvaluable."1thtwo exceptionstheyareaddressedtoMrs.Julia C.R.Dorr,theVermontpoetess.Asshown bytheseletters,Haynehadaveryhigh opinionofMrs.Dorr'swork,particularlyher sonnets.Ononeoccasion,hespokeofher asstanding"attheheadofoursonnetteers." (Nov.31,1885)
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and probably the most valuable. "With two exceptions they are addressed to Mrs. Julia C. R. Dorr, the Vermont poetess. As shown by these letters, Hayne had a very high opinion of Mrs. Dorr's work, particularly her sonnets. On one occasion, he spoke of her as standing "at the head of our sonnetteers." (Nov. 31, 1885) The letters are crowded with commentaries
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AbernfthyLibraryofAmericanLiterature Sketch(5 oncontemporarymenofletters.WaltWhit man,Geo.W.Cable,andOscarWildefre- quentlyincurhisdispleasure(seeesp.let tersofMay8,1881;Jan.18[1882];Mar. 28,1882;Aug.30,1884.),whileEmerson alsoinHayne'sestimationbecauseof hisassociationwithWhitman.Abouthis friend,ontheotherhand,heoftenwaxed quiteenthusiastic.Amongthesehecount- edPhilipBourkeMarston(Dec.11,1882),
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on contemporary men of letters. Walt Whitman, Geo. W. Cable, and Oscar Wilde frequently incur his displeasure (see esp. letters of May 8, 1881; Jan. 18 [1882]; Mar. 28, 1882; Aug. 30, 1884.), while Emerson also fell in Hayne's estimation because of his association with Whitman. About his friend, on the other hand, he often waxed quite enthusiastic. Among these he counted Philip Bourke Marston (Dec. 11, 1882),
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AbernftthyLibraryofAmericanLiterature Sketch(6) Longfellow(Mar.28andApril30,1882), Swinburne(May8,1881),HolmesandBayard Taylor(Dec.21,1878),andThomasB.Al- drichandChas.WarrenStoddard(Dec.11, 1885.) The‘lastletterinthisgroupiswrit- tenbyJas.A.HilltoMrs.Dorrontheoc- casionofHayne'sdeath.
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Longfellow (Mar. 28 and April 30, 1882), Swinburne (May 8, 1881), Holmes and Bayard Taylor (Dec. 21, 1878), and Thomas B. Aldrich and Chas. Warren Stoddard (Dec. 11, 1885.) The last letter in this group is written by Jas. A. Hill to Mrs. Dorr on the occasion of Hayne's death. Each of the 21 Hearn letters are written from Japan and addressed to Horace Scud-
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thelettersareveryvaluable fortheinsightwhichtheyfurnishinto Hearn'sphilosophyandhisattitudetoward Japanandherpeople.Hisantagonismtoward
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der of the firm of Houghton-Mifflin Co. As would be expected, they deal largely with the business details of the publication of many of his articles in The Atlantic Monthly, and with his book called Kokoro: Hints and Echoes of Japanese Inner Life. Nevertheless, the letters are very valuable for the insight which they furnish into Hearn's philosophy and his attitude toward Japan and her people. His antagonism toward
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AbernffthyLibraryofAmericanLiterature sSketch(8)+ thecriticFenollosaisalsoquiteevident. theDuBoseHeyward,RichardM.Johnston, andJohnP.Kennedyletters,althoughin- teresting,arenotofgreatvaluesincethey arelargelynotesofthanks,requestsfor addresses,etc. Simms'lettertoBalmanisofparti- writer'g
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the critic Fenollosa is also quite evident. The DuBose Heyward, Richard M. Johnston, and John P. Kennedy letters, although interesting, are not of great value since they are largely notes of thanks, requests for addresses, etc. Simms' letter to Balman is of particular interest because it reveals the writer's
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AbernfthyLibraryofAmericanLiterature Sketch(9) opinionoftheclassicdramaasanoutmoded form. ThetwolettersofAliceFrench(Octave Thanet)toMrs.Dorrareimportantlargely fortheircommentofthelatter'sPilgrimage andFlowerofEngland'sFace.
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opinion of the classic drama as an outmoded form. The two letters of Alice French (Octave Thanet) to Mrs. Dorr are important largely for their comment on the latter's Pilgrimage and Flower of England's Face.
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MICROFILMBestricted*MANUSCRIPTS la AbingerCollection (TheShelley-GodwincollectionofLord Abinger) 26reels
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MICROFILM Restricted* MANUSCRIPTS Abinger Collection (The Shelley-Godwin collection of Lord Abinger) 26 reels 1 Neg. & 1 Positive copy. (Reels 1-26) Negative: Reels 1-5, $383.80 Reels 6-16, $358.58 Positive: Reels 1-16, $134.53 Film copy made from original, the property of Lord Abinger, 40 Draycott Place, London S.W.3, England. (See next card)
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AbingerCollection AninventoryofthecontentsofReels1-16 isin:LewisPatton,"TheShelley-Godwin CollectionofLordAbinger,"LibraryNotes, No.27(April,1953),pp.11-17.Acopyof thisarticleisfiledinze75,7£e timeslocatedattheendofthematerial described. Therearealsomicrofilmcopiesofthe ingerCollectionattheBodleianLibrar Ah TeHu*y,n$t atthePforzheimerLibraryinNewYorkCity quKunderAbingerá
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An inventory of the contents of Reels 1-16 is in: Lewis Patton, "The Shelley-Godwin Collection of Lord Abinger," Library Notes, No. 27 (April, 1953), pp. 11-17. A copy of this article is filed in the Inventory File. For Reels 17-26 there are indices of varying utility scattered through the microfilm, sometimes located at the end of the material described. There are also microfilm copies of the Abinger Collection at the Bodleian Library and at the Pforzheimer Library in New York City. * under "Abinger"
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AbingerCollection mif Thecontentsofthese
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Abinger Collection 2b The contents of these sets of film may vary. (Continued on next card) There is a card index to the contents of the Godwin diaries. It is located on range 15:H:6-7
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MICROFILMMANUSCRIPTS3a *LordAbingerremainsthecopyrightholder ofthesepapers,andnomaterialmayberepro- ducedfromthemwithouthisconsent.Heisa residentofCleesHall,Bures,Suffolk,England. LordAbingerwelcomesscholarsusingthis materialforreferencepurposesandtoquote fromtoestablishpointstheywishtomake. Reproducingthematerialforpublicationis prohibitedwithouthisconsent.
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*Lord Abinger remains the copyright holder of these papers, and no material may be reproduced from them without his consent. He is a resident of Clees Hall, Bures, Suffolk, England. Lord Abinger welcomes scholars using this material for reference purposes and to quote from to establish points they wish to make. Reproducing the material for publication is prohibited without his consent.
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MICROFILMMANUSCRIPTS AbingerCollection4a edseveralitemsnotonthisfilm.Complete catalogingmightrevealotheritemsnotonthe film 1l.
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It was reported in Feb., 1978, that approximately three-quarters of Lord Abinger's collection had been received by the Bodleian Library, Oxford University, and that the papers included several items not on this film. Complete cataloging might reveal other items not on the film.
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MANUSCRIPTSMICROFILM15 Restricted AbingerCollection GiftofProf.ElizabethNitchie,48Pleasant St.,HarwichPort,Mass. 10-28-59 lneg.&1Positivecopy.(marked"Additional Manuscripts!)
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MANUSCRIPTS MICROFILM Restricted Abinger Collection (Shelley-Gisborne manuscripts) Gift of Prof. Elizabeth Nitchie, 48 Pleasant St., Harwich Port, Mass. 10-26-59 1 neg. & 1 Positive copy. (marked 'Additional Manuscripts')
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AbingerCollection,Snelley-GisborneMSS.S l.PlaybySirPercySnelley 2.ChaptersofanovelbyMaryW.Shelley: a.ChapterVIII--"AgainDonJuan" b.IX--"AStepBackward" o,"The«^ned 4,Notebookcontaining:"Someoriginal versesbyJ.Gisborneandsometranslation
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Abinger Collection, Shelley-Gisborne MSS. 1. Play by Sir Percy Shelley 2. Chapters of a novel by Mary W. Shelley: a. Chapter VIII -- "Again Don Juan" b. IX -- "A Step Backward" 3. "The Caravanserail" 4. Notebook containing: "Some original verses by J. Gisborne and some translation from the original German--also, many funny anecdotes and adventures we met with. The boy Clementi at Chadleigh & et." Also copies of some of Shelley's letters, including "Letters of Maria Gisborne"; clipping of
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GiftofProf.ElizabethNitchie,48 PleasantSt.,HarwichPort,Mass.Received 10-26-59, SeeLordAbinger'sletterof11-29-85,in thecorrespondencefileofthisdepartment relativetotheuseofthiscollection. CopyofletterisinContracts-Depositsand Giftsfolder.Seeexalsocard3aabove.
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Abinger Collection Microfilm a poem on Shelley by E. J. Cooper; with a note which may be in Mary Shelley's hand; copy of Mrs. Gisborne's letter to Mary on Shelley's death; and a copy of a review of Hellas. Gift of Prof. Elizabeth Nitchie, 48 Pleasant St., Harwich Port, Mass. Received 10-26-59. See Lord Abinger's letter of 11-29-65, in the correspondence file of this department relative to the use of this collection. Copy of letter is in Contracts-Deposits and Gifts folder. See also card 3a above.
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Abney,W. Leäger,1861-1863 n.p. 27pp.Boards401-2x161-4cm. 'YTITML. SAR"
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Abney, W. Ledger, 1861-1863 n. p. 27 pp. Boards 40 1-2 x 16 1-4 cm. 8-6-58 Mereantile Accounts.
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Abolitionistspeech,[ca.1850] iteme Anonymousmanuscripttextof abolitionistspeech.Theauthor criticizedtheAmericanColonization Society;addressedtheissueof compensationofslaveholdersforthe priceofslaves;condemnedchurches condoningslavery;andstatedthat interracialsexualrelationswerethe productofslaveryeIssuesraised appeartoconcerntheFugitiveSlave Lawof1850,particularlytheauthor's angerovertheimprisonmentoffugitive slaveswithouttrialandthe requirementthatcitizensassistinthe returnoffugitiveslaves. 14MAY9328106202NDHYmeSEENEXTCRD
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Abolitionist speech, [ca. 1850] 1 item. Anonymous manuscript text of abolitionist speech. The author criticized the American Colonization Society; addressed the issue of compensation of slaveholders for the price of slaves; condemned churches condoning slavery; and stated that interracial sexual relations were the product of slavery. Issues raised appear to concern the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850, particularly the author's anger over the imprisonment of fugitive slaves without trial and the requirement that citizens assist in the return of fugitive slaves. NcD 14 MAY 93 28106202 NDHYme SEE NEXT CRD
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Card2) leAmericanColonizationSocietye2e Abolitionists--UnitedStates-- Attitudese93.Slavery--America--Anti- slaverymovementseeSlaveryandthe churcheSeGenre:Speechese FugitiveSlaveLawof1850-—Public opinione 14MAY9328106202
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Abolitionist speech, [ca. 1850] ... (Card 2) 1. American Colonization Society. 2. Abolitionists--United States--Attitudes. 3. Slavery--America--Anti-slavery movements. 4. Slavery and the church. 5. Genre: Speeches. 6. Fugitive Slave Law of 1850--Public opinion. NcD 14 MAY 93 28106202 NDHYme
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AbrahamBellandSons(NewYork,N.Y.) Beit;-Abraneı-&-Sons Papers,1834-1854 NewYork,N.Y Cab,40llitems oct109220itemsadded2-18-57 ~1IDE8itemsadded10-23-59 ‚UM
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Abraham Bell and Sons (New York, N.Y.) Bell; Abraham & Sons Papers, 1834-1854 New York, N. Y. Cab. 40 OCT 10 '49 GUIDE 11 items 220 items added 2-18-57 8 items added 10-23-59
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Bell,Abraham&Sons.Papers,1834-1854. NewYork,N,Y.239items,Sketch BusinesscorrespondenceofAbrahamBell &Sons. 220itemsadded2-18-57,arechieflythe businessandfinancialcorrespondenceofa letterstoAbraham eandSons.
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Bell, Abraham & Sons. Papers, 1834-1854. New York, N. Y. 239 items. Sketch Business correspondence of Abraham Bell & Sons. 220 items added 2-18-57, are chiefly the business and financial correspondence of a firm of importers of Irish linens, James C. Bell seemingly being the head of these operations. The bulk of the papers are for the first half of 1853. 8 items added 10-23-59: Mainly business letters to Abraham Bell and Sons.
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Bell, Abraham & Sons Subjects mentioned include cotton; and prices current for Charleston, S. C., in 1841.
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AbrahamBell&Sons. Letter,1834.--Addition,2items. NewYork,NewYork Shelflocation:Cab.40 ListedinRode'sNewYorkCityDirectoryfor1854-55
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Abraham Bell & Sons. Letter, 1834. -- Addition, 2 items. New York, New York Shelf location: Cab. 40 Listed in Rode's New York City Directory for 1854-55 as commission merchants. -- 2 ALS (1834, Dec. 13, 3 p. & 1835 Nov. 7, 1 p.) from Charles F. Osborne and [James?] Culloch & Co., both of Petersburg, Virginia, concerning the market for cotton in Virginia and the export of cotton to Liverpool, England. Purchase, 1978. Accessioned 5-12-87
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Abrams,IanNeile Papers,1973-1989. 38itemse Americanwritere Consistslargelyofdraftsofplays, originalscreenplays,twonovels,anda comicoperaeTitlesincludePERSONAL MANAGEMENT,CLOAKANDDIAPERS,THE WIZARDOFSANTAMONICA,THEDUSTDEVIL INHISGREATESTADVENTURE,MAGICHANDS, PINAFORESTATE,BASTARDNUMBERTHREE, UPPERCRUST,andTRIO.Onenovelabout plasticsurgeryinvolvedextensive collaborationwithJamesOeStallings, asurgeonfromDesMoines,Iowa.Also includedareitemsconcerningan editionbyAbramsofThomasSneed's playTHEns.OPOFMISHIGASIOR LASCIVIA'SLOVERS,Otheritems 29NOV9431526825NDHYmeSEENEXTCRD
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Abrams, Ian Neil. Papers, 1973-1989. 38 items. American writer. Consists largely of drafts of plays, original screenplays, two novels, and a comic opera. Titles include PERSONAL MANAGEMENT, CLOAK AND DIAPERS, THE WIZARD OF SANTA MONICA, THE DUST DEVIL IN HIS GREATEST ADVENTURE, MAGIC HANDS, PINAFORE STATE, BASTARD NUMBER THREE, UPPER CRUST, and TRIO. One novel about plastic surgery involved extensive collaboration with James O. Stallings, a surgeon from Des Moines, Iowa. Also included are items concerning an edition by Abrams of Thomas Sneed's play THE BISH OP OF MISHIGASI OR LASCIVIA'S LO VERS. Other items NcD 29 NOV 94 31526825 NDHYme SEE NEXT CRD
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Abrams,IanNeile Papers,eee(Card2) include:originallyricsofarapmusic versionofPORGYANDBESS,writtenby Abraám*sbrother,AronAbrams;one lettertoFlorenceMeBlakely;an autobiographicalsketch;aprogram; flyer,andclippingsconcerning dramaticproductionsatDuke University;andonescrapbooke UnprocessedcollectioneCataloged fromaccessionrecord. SeAbrams,IanNeileTheDustDevil InHisGreatestAdventuree6. 29NOV9431526825NDHYmeSEENEXTCRD
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Abrams, Ian Neil. Papers, ... (Card 2) include: original lyrics of a rap music version of PORGY AND BESS, written by Abram's brother, Aron Abrams; one letter to Florence M. Blakely; an autobiographical sketch; a program, flyer, and clippings concerning dramatic productions at Duke University; and one scrapbook. Unprocessed collection. Cataloged from accession record. *pj 1. Abrams, Ian Neil. Bastard Number Three. 2. Abrams, Ian Neil. Magic Hands. 3. Abrams, Ian Neil. Uppper Crust. 4. Abrams, Ian Neil. Trio. 5. Abrams, Ian Neil. The Dust Devil In His Great Adventure. 6. NcD 29 NOV 94 31526825 NDHYme SEE NEXT CRD
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Abrams,IanNeile Papers,eee(Card3) Abrams,IanNeil.PinaforeStateeTe Abrams,IanNeileTheWizardofSanta Monicae8.Abrams,IanNeil.Cloakand Diaperse9.Abrams,IanNeil.Personal Managemente10.Sneed,ThomasBeThe BishopofMishigasi,OrLascivia's LoversetiieDukeUniversity--Historye 12.Opera--UnitedStates.13.Surgery; Plastice14.Americandrama--20th centurye15.Americanfiction--20th centurye16.Screenwriterse17. Dramatists,American--20thcenturye 18.PorgyandBess--Parodies, imitations,etceeIeStallings,James OeII.Sneed»ThomasBuckwalthere III.Abrams;Arone 29NOV9431526825NDHYme
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MSS. x Abrams, Ian Neil. Papers, ... (Card 3) Abrams, Ian Neil. Pinafore State. 7. Abrams, Ian Neil. The Wizard of Santa Monica. 8. Abrams, Ian Neil. Cloak and Diapers. 9. Abrams, Ian Neil. Personal Management. 10. Sneed, Thomas B. The Bishop of Mishigasi, Or Lascivia's Lovers. 11. Duke University--History. 12. Opera--United States. 13. Surgery, Plastic. 14. American drama--20th century. 15. American fiction--20th century. 16. Screenwriters. 17. Dramatists, American--20th century. 18. Porgy and Bess--Parodies, imitations, etc... I. Stallings, James O. II. Sneed, Thomas Buckwalther. III. Abrams, Aron. NcD 29 NOV 94 31526825 NDHYme
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Abrans,Ian. Papers,1989.--Addition,2items(.1lin.ft.) ShelfList:90-014 IncludesascreenplaybyAbrams,"TheDustDevilin hisGreatestAdventure,"andalettertoMs.Florence Blakelyinformingherabouthisvariouswriting projects. Gift:1/2/90 Accessioned:1/19/90 Acc.No.:90-014
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Abrams, Ian. Papers, 1989. -- Addition, 2 items (.1 lin. ft.) Shelf List: 90-014 Includes a screenplay by Abrams, "The Dust Devil in his Greatest Adventure," and a letter to Ms. Florence Blakely informing her about his various writing projects. Gift: 1/2/90 Accessioned: 1/19/90 Acc. No.: 90-014
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Abrams,Ian. Magichands,1988-1989.--Addition,1item. ShelfLocation:4:E PartialdraftofthenovelbyAbramsin collaborationwithplasticsurgeonJamesO.Stallings ofDesMoines,Iowa. Gift:1/17/89 Accessioned:10/5/89 Acc.No.:89-099
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Abrams, Ian. Magic hands, 1988-1989. -- Addition, 1 item. Shelf Location: 4:E Partial draft of the novel by Abrams in collaboration with plastic surgeon James O. Stallings of Des Moines, Iowa. Gift: 1/17/89 Accessioned: 10/5/89 Acc. No.: 89-099
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Abrams,IanNeil Screenplays,1988.--Addition,6itens. lin.Ft.) ShelfLocation:4-E WizardofSantaMonica."Bothworksare originalscreenplays. Gift:11/15/88 Accessioned:11/28/88 Acc.No.:88-091
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Abrams, Ian Neil Screenplays, 1988.--Addition, 6 items. (0.4 lin. ft.) Shelf Location: 4-E Two drafts and finished manuscript of "Cloak and Diapers," and three drafts of "The Wizard of Santa Monica." Both works are original screenplays. Gift: 11/15/88 Accessioned: 11/28/88 Acc. No.: 88-091
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Papers,1988.-4items. ShelfLocation:4-E Twoversionsandanearlyfragmentof originallyrics(1p.)ofarapmusic Acc.No.:88-075
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Abrams, Ian. Papers, 1988.--Addition, 4 items. Shelf Location: 4-E Two versions and an early fragment of PERSONAL MANAGEMENT, a comedy by Abrams, and the original lyrics (1 p.) of a rap music remake of Porgy and Bess, written by Ian's brother Aron Abrams. Gift: 08/18/88 Accessioned: 09/28/88 Acc. No.: 88-075
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TreasureRoom Abston,James Daybook.1823. WaterlooMills,Virginia
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Treasure Room Abston, James Day book. 1823. Waterloo Mills, Virginia Mercantile Accounts NOV 5 1933
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Acker,HenryJ. Wisconsin SectionXA 8-22-63
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Acker, Henry J. Papers, 1864 Wisconsin Section A 3 items 8-22-63
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1864.Wisconsin Acker'sservicerecordwiththe23rdWis.Inf. Thehand-writtennarrativeissupposedlythe reportofhowAckerspiedoutthefortifications atSpanishFortandMobile,Als.Accordingto
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The papers of Henry J. Acker are comprised of: a printed pamphlet entitled Gulf Spy, which includes a spy story and an essay about the presidential campaign of 1864; a manuscript copy from which the pamphlet was printed; and a photostatic copy from the National Archives of Acker's service record with the 23rd Wis. Inf. The hand-written narrative is supposedly the report of how Acker spied out the fortifications at Spanish Fort and Mobile, Ala. According to
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theauthor,13,1864,hehadapersonal interviewwiththecommandinggeneralofthe MississippiDepartment,NathanielPrentissBanks andwasaskedtoundertakethedanzeroustask oflearningthedetailsoftheConfederatefor- tificationsaboutMobile.Ackeracceptedtheas signment,and,posingasadeserter,madehiswa
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the author, on Oct. 13, 1864, he had a personal interview with the commanding general of the Mississippi Department, Nathaniel Prentiss Banks, and was asked to undertake the dangerous task of learning the details of the Confederate fortifications about Mobile. Acker accepted the assignment, and, posing as a deserter, made his way to Spanish Fort. During his stay there, wrote Acker, he so ingratiated himself with the Confederate commander, a General Kirby, that he was brevetted a captain in the Rebel service.
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"Captain"Ackerwasofcourse,alionofsociety, andontheoccasionof&ballinMobile,meta youngwomanwhomhethoughttobeUnionistin hersympathies.Later,whenhehadobtained alltheinformationwhichhedesired,Ackerwent toherhouse,disclosedhistrueidentity,and gainedherassistanceinmakinghisescape.
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"Captain" Acker was of course, a lion of society, and on the occasion of a ball in Mobile, met a young woman whom he thought to be Unionist in her sympathies. Later, when he had obtained all the information which he desired, Acker went to her house, disclosed his true identity, and gained her assistance in making his escape. There are several reasons to question this romantic tale. In the first place, General N. P. Banks was not in command of the Mississippi Department at the time above mentioned and had not held that position for some months.
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isanotherinaccuracy,forKirby-Smithwasin commandoftheTrans-MississippiDepartment fromFebruary,1863,untilhesurrenderedhis troopsonJune2,1865.(SeeDAB,X,425.) ra
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Acker, Henry J. (See DAB, I, 597.) Moreover, many of the details do not ring true. Why would a deserter be allowed to go where he pleased? Spanish Fort would have been an unlikely place indeed for a Yankee to request to go. The Confederate "General Kirby" mentioned is also a puzzle. If the writer means General Edmund Kirby-Smith, that is another inaccuracy, for Kirby-Smith was in command of the Trans-Mississippi Department from February, 1863, until he surrendered his troops on June 2, 1865. (See DAB, X, 425.)
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WouldanineteenyearoldgirlofMobilesociety haveentertainedagentlemanalone,eitherat mid-dayoratsevenintheevening?Finally, itshouldbepointedoutthatAcker'sregiment movedtoHelena,Arkansas,onOctober10,1864, andremainedthereuntilFeb.23,1865.Accord- ingtoAcker'sservicerecordhewaswithhisre
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Would a nineteen year old girl of Mobile society have entertained a gentleman alone, either at mid-day or at seven in the evening? Finally, it should be pointed out that Acker's regiment moved to Helena, Arkansas, on October 10, 1864, and remained there until Feb. 23, 1865. According to Acker's service record he was with his regiment from September, 1864, through June, 1865, and was not absent on detached service at any time during that period. (See Frederick Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion, p. 1683;
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Acker, Henry J. and the photostat of Acker's service record in this collection.)
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Acker,Kathy,1948-è Papers,1975-1994.Addition,49items(2.5lin. Pt. Quixote,GreatExpectations,GirlGangsTakeOverthe World,TheChildlikeLifeoftheBlackTarantula,I DreamtIBecameaNymphomaniac!:Imagining,andThe AdultLifeofToulouseLautrec.Alsovariousdraftsof smallertextssuchasthefilmscriptVariety;Ripoff Red:GirlDetective,whiisanunpublishednovel (continuedonnextca
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Acker, Kathy, 1948-. Papers, 1975-1994. Addition, 49 items (2.5 lin. ft. Avant-garde cyberpunk author and performance artist -- manuscript drafts and vaiours versions of Ackers novels including In Memorium to Identity, Don Quixote, Great Expectations, Girl Gangs Take Over the World, The Childlike Life of the Black Tarantula, I Dreamt I Became a Nymphomaniac!: Imagining, and The Adult Life of Toulouse Lautrec. Also various drafts of smaller texts such as the filmscript Variety; Ripoff Red: Girl Detective, which is an unpublished novel (continued on next car...
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Acker,KathyCard2 writtenin1973;numerousshortstories,magazine articles,andsomepoetry.Includesoriginalartwork donebyAckerforEmpireoftheSenseless,InMemorium toIdentity,andBloodandGutsinHighSchool. Purchase:3/1/95 Accessioned:3/6/95 Acc.No.:95-034
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written in 1973; numerous short stories, magazine articles, and some poetry. Includes original artwork done by Acker for Empire of the Senseless, In Memorium to Identity, and Blood and Guts in High School. Purchase: 3/1/95 Accessioned: 3/6/95 Acc. No.: 95-034
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Acker,Kathy,1948-è Holographs,ca.1991-1992.26vols.(1.0lin. ft.) Avant-gardecyberpunkauthorandperformance artist--HolographicmanuscriptdraftsofAcker's novel,MyMotherDemonology(pub.1993),aswellas twoshortstories,TheLanguageoftheBodyandJeane Duval. Purchase:1/3/95 Accessioned:3/6/95 Acc.No.:95-006
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Acker, Kathy, 1948- Holographs, ca. 1991-1992. 26 vols. (1.0 lin. ft.) Avant-garde cyberpunk author and performance artist -- Holographic manuscript drafts of Acker's novel, *My Mother Demonology* (pub. 1993), as well as two short stories, *The Language of the Body and Jeane Duval*. Purchase: 1/3/95 Accessioned: 3/6/95 Acc. No.: 95-006
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Acker,Kathy,1948- Papers,1975-1994. 225itemse Cyberpunkauthorandperformance artiste Holographicmanuscriptdraftsof Acker'snovel,MYMOTHERDEMONOLOGY (pube1993),aswellastwoshort stories,"TheLanguageoftheBody"and “JeaneDuval".Manuscriptdraftsand variousversionsofAcker'snovels including:INMEMORIUMTOIDENTITY,DON QUIXOTE,GREATEXPECTATIONS,GIRLGANGS TAKEOVERTHEWORLD,THECHILDLIKELIFE OFTHEBLACKTARANTULA,IDREAMTI BECAMEANYMPHOMANIAC!:IMAGINING,and THEADULTLIFEOFTOULOUSELAUTRECe Alsovariousdraftsofsmaller textssuchasthefilmscript 06NOV$533429120NDHYmeSEENEXTCRD
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Acker, Kathy, 1948- Papers, 1975-1994. 225 items. Cyberpunk author and performance artist. Holographic manuscript drafts of Acker's novel, MY MOTHER DEMONOLOGY (pub. 1993), as well as two short stories, "The Language of the Body" and "Jeane Duval". Manuscript drafts and various versions of Acker's novels including: IN MEMORIUM TO IDENTITY, DON QUIXOTE, GREAT EXPECTATIONS, GIRL GANGS TAKE OVER THE WORLD, THE CHILDLIKE LIFE OF THE BLACK TARANTULA, I DREAMT I BECAME A NYMPHOMANIAC!: IMAGINING, and THE ADULT LIFE OF TOULOUSE LAUTREC. Also various drafts of smaller texts such as the filmscript NcD 06 NOV 95 33429120 NDHYme SEE NEXT CRD
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Acker,Kathy,1948- Papers,eee(Card2) VARIETY;RIPOFFRED:GIRLDETECTIVE, whichisanunpublishednovelwritten in1973;numerousshortstories, magazinearticles,andsomepoetrye IncludesoriginalartworkdonebyAcker forEMPIREOFTHESENSELESS,IN MEMORIUMTOIDENTITY,andBLOODAND GUTSINHIGHSCHOOL. UnprocessedcollectioneCataloged fromaccessionrecorde tms Findingaids:Boxlistavailablein repositorye 06NOV9533429120NDHYmeSEENEXTCRD
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Acker, Kathy, 1948- Papers, ... (Card 2) VARIETY; RIPOFF RED: GIRL DETECTIVE, which is an unpublished novel written in 1973; numerous short stories, magazine articles, and some poetry. Includes original artwork done by Acker for EMPIRE OF THE SENSELESS, IN MEMORIUM TO IDENTITY, and BLOOD AND GUTS IN HIGH SCHOOL. Unprocessed collection. Cataloged from accession record. * tms Finding aids: Box list available in repository. NcD 06 NCV 95 33429120 NDHYme SEE NEXT CRD
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Acker, Kathy, 1948- Papers, ... (Card 3) 1. Acker, Kathy, 1948- My mother demonology. 2. Acker, Kathy, 1948- In memorium to identity. 3. Acker, Kathy, 1948- Don Quixote. 4. Acker, Kathy, 1948- Great expectations. 5. Acker, Kathy, 1948- Girl gangs take over the world. 6. Accker, Kathy, 1948- Childlike life of the black NcD 06 NOV 95 33429120 NDHYme SEE NEXT CRD
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Acker, Kathy, 1948- Papers, ... (Card 4) tarantula. 7. Acker, Kathy, 1948- I dreamt I became a nymphomaniac!: imagining. 8. Acker, Kathy, 1948- Adult life of Toulouse-Lautrec. 9. Acker, Kathy, 1948- Variety. 10. Acker, Kathy, 1948- Ripoff Red: girl detective. 11. Acker, Kathy, 1948- Empire of the senseless. 12. Acker, Kathy, 1948- Blood and guts in high school. 13. American fiction-- Women authors. 14. American fiction-- 20th century. 15. Punk culture--United States--Fiction. 16. Experimental fiction--Women authors. NcD 06 NCV 95 33429120 NDHYme
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Acland,SirHenryWentworth Papers,1868-1877 Oxford,England JosiahC,TrentCollectionintheóitems HistoryofMedicine--Mss.Div. 4-8-60
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Acland, Sir Henry Wentworth Papers, 1868-1877 Oxford, England Josiah C. Trent Collection in the History of Medicine--Mss. Div. 4-8-60
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Acland,SirHenryWentworth.Papers,1868-1877. Oxford,England.3items.Sketch, rHenryWentworclan,Regi- usProfessorofPhysicattheUniversityof Oxford,writesfromtheUniversityMuseum,Ox- ford,England,onNov.30,1868,concerningthe UniversityHospital.Twonotesareinthe collection.
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Acland, Sir Henry Wentworth. Papers, 1868-1877. Oxford, England. 3 items. Sketch. Sir Henry Wentworth Acland (1815-1900), Regius Professor of Physic at the University of Oxford, writes from the University Museum, Oxford, England, on Nov. 30, 1868, concerning the University Hospital. Two notes are in the collection.
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Papers,1859-1898 London,England 18-E61items 10-30-70
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Acland, Sir Thomas Dyke, Eleventh Baronet Papers, 1859-1898 London, England 18-E 61 items 10-30-70
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Acland,SirThomasMe,EleventhBaronet. Papers.London,England. speechesandpamphlets,mainlyabouteducation andagriculture.Twoofhissonsalsohadcon- siderablecareersinParliament.Oneofthem, SirArthurHerbertDykeAcland,Thirteenth
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Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, Eleventh Baronet (1809-1898), British Liberal politician, served in the House of Commons from West Somerset (1837-1841), North Devonshire (1865-1885), and West Somerset again (1885-1886). He published speeches and pamphlets, mainly about education and agriculture. Two of his sons also had considerable careers in Parliament. One of them, Sir Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland, Thirteenth
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(1885-1899)andenteredthecabinetin1892as vicepresidentoftheCommitteeofCouncilon Education.Hewasanauthorityoneducation. Hislettersof1869-1898,mostofwhichare
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Acland, Sir Thomas Dyke, Eleventh Baronet. 2 Baronet, is the writer of most of the letters in this collection in which the personal and political life of his brother, Sir Charles Thomas Dyke Acland, Twelfth Baronet, is mentioned at various times. Sir Arthur Acland, Thirteenth Baronet (1847-1926), served as the Liberal M.P. for Rotheram (1885-1899) and entered the cabinet in 1892 as vice president of the Committee of Council on Education. He was an authority on education. His letters of 1869-1898, most of which are
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theSubjectFile).Aclandalsohadarepu- tationforkeepingintouchwithlaborpeople, anaspectofhiscareerwhichisreflected intheselettersin1885-1888and1890,
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Acland, Sir Thomas Dyke, Eleventh Baronet 3 addressed to his father, should be valuable to a biographer in what they reveal about both his personal life and his public career. The references to education are frequent and can be found in 1873, 1887-88, 1890 (numerous), 1891, and 1896 (for specific dates, see the Subject File). Acland also had a reputation for keeping in touch with labor people, an aspect of his career which is reflected in these letters in 1885-1888 and 1890.
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PersonalreferencestoSirCharlesAclandare numerous,butthoseforhispubliccareermay befoundin1887-1888and1890.Their father!sactivitiesareoccasionally
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Acland, Sir Thomas Dyke, Eleventh Baronet 4 Agriculture was involved in both his educational and labor interests (1885 and 1890). His association with the cooperationists is seen in references in 1883, 1885-1887, 1880's, and 1890. Opinions about and dealings with a considerable number of politicians and government administrators were included among his remarks. Personal references to Sir Charles Acland are numerous, but those for his public career may be found in 1887-1888 and 1890. Their father's activities are occasionally
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Acland, Sir Thomas Dyke, Eleventh Baronet 5. reflected in the correspondence. There are several letters of 1869-1870 from Sir Arthur Acland's student days at Christ Church College, Oxford.
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Adair,JamesMakittrick Papers,1797 18-E 2-24-71
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Adair, James Makittrick Papers, 1797 England 18-E 1 item 2-24-71
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Adair,JamesMakittrick.Papers.England Dr.JamesMakittrickAdair(1728-1802),Bri- tishphysician,wrotefromAyronMarch10, 1797,toMessrs.RichardandWilliamLeeabout hisfinancialaffairs,thewar,economiccondi- tions,thegovernment,:andthepublicspirit inScotland.
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Dr. James Makittrick Adair (1728-1802), British physician, wrote from Ayr on March 10, 1797, to Messrs. Richard and William Lee about his financial affairs, the war, economic conditions, the government, and the public spirit in Scotland.
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Adair,SirRobert Papers,1785-1830 London,England 18-E2items litemadded,3-18-70 11-11-65
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Adair, Sir Robert Papers, 1785-1830 London, England 18-E 2 items 1 item added, 3-18-70 11-11-65
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Adabr,SirRobert.Papers,1830.London, England. SirRobertAdairBritishdip- lomat,hadimportantassignmentsinVienna (1806-1808)andintheLowCountries(1831- 1835). OnNovember18,1830,Adairexplainedto LordGreywhyhewantedtobeappointedtothe embassyatVienna,andhisnotesonpagefour ofthisdraftletterrecordedGrey'sresponse, Shortlythereafter(Nov.28)hewroteto LordHollandanddiscussedtheparticularsof
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Adair, Sir Robert. Papers, 1830. London, England. Sir Robert Adair (1763-1855), British diplomat, had important assignments in Vienna (1806-1808) and in the Low Countries (1831-1835). On November 18, 1830, Adair explained to Lord Grey why he wanted to be appointed to the embassy at Vienna, and his notes on page four of this draft letter recorded Grey's response. Shortly thereafter (Nov. 28) he wrote to Lord Holland and discussed the particulars of
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Adair,SirRobert. hisembassytoViennaduring1806-1808.Ares includetheinstructionsofCharlesJamesFox, uncleofLordHolland,in1806andLord Pembroke'sunsuccessfulmissionin1807. litemadded,3-18-70:In1785William PittsubmittedlegislativeproposalsforIrish commercethatwereeventuallyrejected.On
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his embassy to Vienna during 1806-1808. They include the instructions of Charles James Fox, uncle of Lord Holland, in 1806 and Lord Pembroke's unsuccessful mission in 1807. 1 item added, 3-18-70: In 1785 William Pitt submitted legislative proposals for Irish commerce that were eventually rejected. On Aug. 5, Adair wrote to someone, possibly Pitt, who had submitted amendments and asked for an interview and the use of his papers. Adair planned a history of the Irish economic system.
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Adair,WilliamH.P. Papers,1836-1858 Greenville,MeriwetherCo.,Ga. 8-22-46llvols. (Seealsobound vol.cards)
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Adair, William H. P. Papers, 1836-1858 Greenville, Meriwether Co., Ga. 8-22-46 11vols. (See also bound vol. cards)
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Chapel Adair,WilliamH.P. AccountBook,1836 Greenville,Ga. 391pp.Mutilated32x40cm. AUG: GUIDE&
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Adair, William H. P. Account Book, 1836 Greenville, Ga. 391 pp. Mutilated 32 x 40 cm. Sale of general mercantile stocks. Mercantile Accounts. AUG 22 '46 GUIDE
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AccountBook,1841-1843 Greenville,Ga. 148pp.Boards&Calf39x14cm. Accountsofatavernkeeperwhosolädrinks chiefly. MercantileCecoumts AUG2246 GUIDEe
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[Adair, William H. P.] Account Book, 1841-1843 Greenville, Ga. 148 pp. Boards & Calf 39 x 14 cm. Accounts of a tavern keeper who sold drinks chiefly. Mercantile Accounts AUG 22 '46 GUIDE
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AccountBook,1843-1844 Greenville,Ga. 101pp.Boards&Calf40x16em. Accountsofatavernkeeperwhosolddrinks chiefly. AUG2246 GUIDE=
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Adair, William H. P. Account Book, 1843-1844 Greenville, Ga. 101 pp. Boards & Calf 40 x 16 cm. Accounts of a tavern keeper who sold drinks chiefly. AUG 22 '46 GUIDE
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Chapel Adair,WilliamHiP. AccountBook,1845 171pp.Boards&Calf40x16cm, Recordschtéflyofthesaleofliquor. AUG22"46 "TI*YT Cai14141 AAJBAYLa
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Adair, William H. P. Account Book, 1845 Greenville, Ga. 171 pp. Boards & Calf 40 x 16 cm. Records chiefly of the sale of liquor. AUG 22 '46 GUIDE
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Chapel Adalr,WilliamH.P. Greenville,Ga. 66pp.Boards&Calf40x15cm. Recordsofthesaheofdrinks. AUG22'46 GUIDEe
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Adair, William H. P. Account Book, 1855 Greenville, Ga. 66 pp. Boards & Calf 40 x 15 cm. Records of the sale of drinks. AUG 22'46 GUIDE
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Chapel Adair,WilliamH.P. DayBook,1848-1849 362pp.Boards&Calf40x15em. Recordschieflyofsaleofwhiskey. AUG22'46 GUIDE&
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Adair, William H. P. Day Book, 1848-1849 Greenville, Ga. 362 pp. Boards & Calf 40 x 15 cm. Records chiefly of sale of whiskey. AUG 22 '46 GUIDE
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Document OCR using GLM-OCR

This dataset contains OCR results from images in biglam/rubenstein-manuscript-catalog using GLM-OCR, a compact 0.9B OCR model achieving SOTA performance.

Processing Details

Configuration

  • Image Column: image
  • Output Column: markdown
  • Dataset Split: train
  • Batch Size: 64
  • Max Model Length: 8,192 tokens
  • Max Output Tokens: 8,192
  • Temperature: 0.01
  • Top P: 1e-05
  • GPU Memory Utilization: 95.0%

Model Information

GLM-OCR is a compact, high-performance OCR model:

  • 0.9B parameters
  • 94.62% on OmniDocBench V1.5
  • CogViT visual encoder + GLM-0.5B language decoder
  • Multi-Token Prediction (MTP) loss for efficiency
  • Multilingual: zh, en, fr, es, ru, de, ja, ko
  • MIT licensed

Dataset Structure

The dataset contains all original columns plus:

  • markdown: The extracted text in markdown format
  • inference_info: JSON list tracking all OCR models applied to this dataset

Reproduction

uv run https://huggingface.co/datasets/uv-scripts/ocr/raw/main/glm-ocr.py \
    biglam/rubenstein-manuscript-catalog \
    <output-dataset> \
    --image-column image \
    --batch-size 64 \
    --task ocr

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