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English Autographs and Signatures Collection

0.20 Linear Feet
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Artificial collection of English autographs and signatures, 1710-1915. The signatures were collected by Earl Gregg Swem. ca. 100 items.

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Lee-Jackson Foundation collection

0.5 Linear Feet approximately 50 items in one box and oversized case
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This collection consists of approximately 50 unrelated manuscripts (1744-1908). The items, primarily autograph letters, were purchased at various times by the Lee-Jackson Foundation. Many items date from the Civil War and bear the signatures of Civil War era notables.

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Lee-Jackson Foundation collection 0.5 Linear Feet approximately 50 items in one box and oversized case

Mary A. Nevens Autograph Album

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Mary A. Nevens Autograph Album with her name embossed in gold on the front of a leather book. Includes an index in front of the book which has black and white plates. Most autograph entrees consist of poetry.

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Mary A. Nevens Autograph Album 0.01 Linear Foot

Thomas Connors Collection

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Contains 19th and early 20th century British and American theater memorabilia, including autographs of major actors, writers, and managers; and letters, broadsides, and photographs.

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Thomas Connors Collection .2 Linear Feet

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