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A. Eliza Crane letter

0.01 Linear Feet One legal size folder.
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Contains one letter from A. Eliza Crane, a missionary in Iran during the nineteenth century. The letter is addressed to her mother, Julia R.W. Crane in Clinton, Oneida County, New York. Within the letter is a description of Eliza Crane's life in Oroomiah, present day Orumiyeh, Iran. She speaks of her family and the consequences of the snowy weather in Iran.

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A. Eliza Crane letter 0.01 Linear Feet One legal size folder.

Annie McNeil letter

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Single, handwritten letter to Annie McNeil of Hillsboro, New Hampshire. Composition is approximated between 1870-1880. Letter is from an unidentified female acquaintance and discusses matters such as engagements and health.

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Annie McNeil letter 0.01 Linear Feet 1 legal size folder

Anson Du Puy Van Buren letters

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The collection contains two letters: one letter from Anson Du Puy Van Buren to Miss Ada D. Clark, dated August 26, 1863 and another letter from the National Society of Autograph Collectors to Mr. Forest Sweet, dated March 20, 1948. The earlier letter includes a description of Sojourner Truth by Van Buren and references Nathaniel Hawthorne. The second letter documents the provenance of this earlier letter. The collection also contains one newspaper clipping from The Battle Creek Enquirer regarding Sojourner Truth, dated September 24, 1997.

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Anson Du Puy Van Buren letters 0.01 Linear Feet 1 legal size folder

Aquilla Matthews papers

0.834 Linear Feet 2 full Hollinger boxes
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The collection contains letters and programs, writings and other papers documenting Aquilla Matthews, an African-American woman originally from Danville, Virginia who was the director of the USO African American Women's group, The Sun and Sand Caravan during World War II. The collection includes: photographs of several members of the group notes with description of different areas served and several letters documenting Matthews personal and professional life.

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Aquilla Matthews papers 0.834 Linear Feet 2 full Hollinger boxes

Charlotte Ursula Zolotow papers

43.37 Linear Feet 104 full Hollinger boxes, a typewriter, and rolled artwork.
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The Charlotte Ursula Zolotow papers contains professional and personal correspondence, manuscripts, publisher galleys, photographs, slides, and artworks from illustrators. The materials document the personal and professional life of children's book author and editor Charlotte Ursula Zolotow.

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Charlotte Ursula Zolotow papers 43.37 Linear Feet 104 full Hollinger boxes, a typewriter, and rolled artwork.

Conway D. Whittle letter

.01 Linear Feet 1 legal size folder
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Letter to Richmond, Virginia slave traders Davis, Deupree and Co., from Virginia physician Conway Davies Whittle inquiring about the rates of sale of 24 enslaved persons owned by Whittle. Age, gender, complexion, and skills are mentioned to describe the enslaved people.

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Conway D. Whittle letter .01 Linear Feet 1 legal size folder

Correspondence from Hatty to Agnes Bacon

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One letter from Hatty, a minister's wife and resident of West Newton, MA, to her mother during the mid-nineteenth century. The letter includes details about the health of Hatty and her husband and their trip to Washington to meet President John Tyler. The letter includes four standard pages of neat prose.

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Correspondence from Hatty to Agnes Bacon 0.1 Linear Feet 1 legal size folder

Emily Clemens Pearson letter

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Collection includes a letter from Emily Clemens Pearson to her brother, Mr. S. A. Clemons, about the North Farnham Church. The collection also includes a photograph of a sign for the North Farnham Church describing its history, and a photograph of North Farnham Church.

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Emily Clemens Pearson letter 0.01 Linear Feet 1 legal size folder

Frank and Lark Smith family letters

.42 Linear Feet 1 letter size box
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Collection contains items from William & Mary alumni Frank Lloyd Smith and Lark Garges Smith during the late 1960s and early 1970s. The materials primarily contains correspondence that documents the couple's time attending William & Mary. Letters are to and from family and friends such as Frank Otey Smith, Frank's father, siblings Ann-Jeannette Smith, Mary Margaret Smith and Daniel Mace Smith. Other items Include four student identification cards, and Phi Beta Kappa flyers.

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Frank and Lark Smith family letters .42 Linear Feet 1 letter size box

Frederick H. Stady papers

0.42 Linear Feet 1 legal size Hollinger box
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The Frederick H. Stady papers contains letters written to and from Frederick H. Stady and his parents in Great Valley, New York, while stationed in Japan during the Korean War, 1952- 1953. Stady was part of the 64th Anti- Aircraft Artillery Gun Battalion during the war. During his service Stady was promoted twice and writes regarding these promotions and his raise in pay. He also comments on the local people and scenery of his locale, and recalls the work he does within his service in the Army.

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Frederick H. Stady papers 0.42 Linear Feet 1 legal size Hollinger box

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