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Papers (1948-1972) consisting of a letter, speech, annual production and sales, letter.
Map of Greenville, NC, by David E. James, with Street Directory, July 1931. (Encapsulated)
Papers (1854 [1922]-1967) including correspondence, literary manuscripts, speeches, tape recordings, scrapbooks, photographs, newspaper clippings, pamphlets and miscellany.
Topographic Map of the Langres, Southwest District, of France, including the Marne la Saone Canal, 98 to 118 N. and 319 - 351 L. (Encapsulated.)
Papers (1917-1962) consisting of correspondence, wartime photographs, newspaper clippings, military orders.
Papers of William Goyen (1935-1999, undated) documenting the life and literary career of the noted Trinity, Texas-born, American novelist, short story writer, poet, playwright, editor and educator at several schools, including Brown University; consisting of loose manuscript items transferred from the Stuart Wright Book Collection, including manuscripts, notes and clippings by or about William Goyen, D. H. Lawrence, Merriam Golden, Stephen Spender, and others; also including printed materials.
Papers of Wright Morris (1950-1985, undated) documenting the life and literary career of the noted Central City, Nebraska-born American novelist, photographer, and essayist, including his correspondence with William Cole, who edited his novel Man and Boy; also uncorrected proofs of the third installment of his autobiography, A Cloak of Light: Writing My Life, photographic prints, printed materials, and loose manuscript items transferred from the Stuart Wright Book Collection.
Biographical sketch and special report on American Marine Industries. (undated)
Collection (1872-1930, undated) relating to the medical practice of Dr. D. DeForest Douglass, Springfield, MA, 1872-1905, consisting of correspondence, financial papers, development of artificial limb fitting, receipts, mortgages, plat of land.
Collection (1790-1835, 1910) including deeds, receipts, stock certificates, and miscellaneous.
Artwork and prints, primarily oversized, found in Country Doctor Museum items. Includes prints from "A History of Pharmacy in Pictures," "A History of Medicine in Pictures," "History of Anesthesia in Pictures," "Gay Philosopher" by Henry Major, "Pioneers of American Medicine" by Dean Cornwell, and other prints.
Poem "Homeward Bound" Written by Marine officer aboard the U.S. Ship Merrimac (1859)
Aboard the LCC 60, Normandy and Southern France, 1944, by Howard Vander Beek.
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