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Correspondence, 1926-06 - 1926-08
This file consists of letters and postcards mostly from Stuart Sanders to his parents. Stuart stayed with his Aunt for the summer, most likely somewhere near New York.
Correspondence, 2001-03 - 2003-11
Correspondence, 2004-01 - 2004-12
Correspondence, Summer 1938, 1938-06 - 1938-08
Stuart writes home from his aunt's house in Canandaigua, NY, where he is for the summer.
Daniel Harvey Hill letter to Phelps Collins
In this Jan. 31, 1849 letter to Phelps Collins at West Point, New York, Hill describes the students he is teaching at Washington College and the townspeople of Lexington.
Henry A. Barling to Robert E. Lee, 1866-04-20
Barling wishes for his nephew to attend Washington College and asks for a circular. He explains that his nephew lived in Georgia until late in the war and is currently an exemplary student at his new school in Troy, New York.
Lawrence Wynn Papers
This collection contains typed scripts of Larry Wynn's creative works, sheet music and recordings of his compositions, correspondence and legal documents about his music contracts, royalties, and copyrights. In addition, the collection holds poetry and written works by his wife, Evelyn Dawson Wynn.
Letter from Elisha to Elizabeth from New York City, 1860-06-27
Elisha went to New York to see a doctor about eye problems.
Miscellaneous Items, 1917, undated; 1917-1940?
This folder contains various unrelated items such as knit and silk cloths, clippings of poetry, newspaper clippings, and notebooks bound in metal.
Miscellaneous Travel Ephemera, 1922 - 1940
This folder includes mostly maps and guides from various North American States and events, with one outlier map of Europe
New York City, 1987-01-24 - 1987-01-27
This file contains correspondence from "Lu" to "Reeves Center," and also includes files related to the Morris House and the Reeves Center.
Newburgh Centennial Engraving
This collection contains an engraved card commemorating the closing events of the American Revolutionary War at Newburgh, New York.
Tintype photograph of an unidentified man
A small tintype photograph of a suited man with a hat taken by Woodrich of Albany, New York. The tintype was discovered during a research survey called BookTraces by a team of scholars from the University of Virginia. The tintype was within a copy of the "Works of William Gilmore Simms."