Scrapbook of newspaper clippings bound in folio size ledger
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[Twenty-eight pages are clippings from the New York Evening Telegram, February 24, 1892, devoted to the "Great Ingersoll Controversy," in which Robert Green Ingersolland his agnostic views are both attacked and defended, and including his own answers to his critics. The rest of the volume contains clippings, 1884-1892, of contemporary interest on various subjects such as art, astronomy, foreign affairs, history, literature, medicine, politics, and religious matters. There is substantial coverage of W[illiam?] H[anna?] Thomson's address on materialism; Rev. Charles H. Parkhurst's denouncement of the New Yorkadministration, and conflicts with Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, William O'Brien Pardow, and others; Christopher Columbus; and vessels. Also included are numerous obituaries, including two lengthy notices of Walt Whitman's death, one of which is "Ingersoll's Eulogy of Whitman." Other obituaries include ones for Chester Arthur, William Astor, Henry A. Barnum, Joseph P. Bradley, Sidney Dillon, Theodore William Dwight, William Jermyn Florence, John Bartholomew Gough, Hannibal Hamlin, John Pope Hennessy, Charles Stuart Parnell, Max Strakosch, William Henry Vanderbilt, and James Watson Webb. ]
- Names:
- Robert Green Ingersoll
W[illiam?] H[anna?] Thomson
Charles H. Parkhurst
Benjamin Franklin DeCosta
William O'Brien Pardow
Christopher Columbus
Walt Whitman
Chester Arthur
William Astor
Henry A. Barnum
Joseph P. Bradley
Sidney Dillon
Theodore William Dwight
William Jermyn Florence
John Bartholomew Gough
Hannibal Hamlin
John Pope Hennessy
Charles Stuart Parnell
Max Strakosch
William Henry Vanderbilt
James Watson Webb
Access and use
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Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections LibraryUniversity of VirginiaP.O. Box 400110160 McCormick RdCharlottesville, Virginia 22904-4110
- Contact for questions and access:
- POC: Brenda GunnEmail: bg9ba@virginia.eduPhone: (434) 924-1037Phone: (434) 243-1776Fax: (434) 924-4968