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A Day in the Life of W&L: May 22, 1987., 1987-05-22
Photographs of employees and students on campus as their going about their daily work. By Scott J. Ferrell.
Alexander Gardner to Robert E. Lee, 1866-04-10
Phtographer Alexander Gardner plans to send Lee photographs that are on hand in his studio at that include his company's imprint. He also plans to print and mount one-hundred photographs without his imprint, per Lee's request.
Benjamin S. Elliott to Robert E. Lee, 1866-04-10
This letter to Robert E. Lee is from Benjamin S. Elliott. Elliott wishes to give Lee a colt sired by horse "Patrick Henry". Included with this letter is a carte de visite photograph of the "Patrick Henry".
BOX P1: Photographs
Cabinet Photograph of Madge Kendal, English Actress
Contains 19th and early 20th century British and American theater memorabilia, including autographs of major actors, writers, and managers; and letters, broadsides, and photographs.
Copy of Photograph of the Walker Family and of Spotswood Styles and Wife
This file consists of a copy of a photograph of Eliza Bannister Walker, Harry Thomas Walker, Harry Lee Walker, and Nannie Walker Wood. Photograph taken by Michael Miley.
Frontiersman Monument
Photographs of the Frontiersman Monument.
Houston Family
This folder contains a student notebook containing the history of the Houston family written by H.I. Houston as well as a carte de visite photograph of the Houston family coat of arms taken by Adam Plecker, a regional traveling photographer.
Identified Photographs, 1875 - 1945
This folder contains images of identified members of the Shields family and people associated with them.
Items Relating to William Graham, 1910
This file consists of a newspaper article about a speech given by George Denny in 1910 about William Graham. It also contains a photograph of the bronze plaque at Graham's grave and photogaphs most likely from the moving of his remains to Lexington.
NO BOX NUMBER: 2017 Additions (March)
Photograph of the Nightingales
This file consists of two earlier copies of a photograph of the Nightingales and two modern copies of the photograph. Depicted in back row of photograph from left to right are Perry Benjamin, L. Richardson, Clarence Wood, Dr. Hawkins, Al Morrison, and Miller Dock (?). Front row from left to right are Nannie Wood, Kassie Banks, G. Shacker, Leanna Clark, Gladys Washington, and Daisy Evans. No date.
Photographic Postcard of Gerald du Maurier, English Actor-manager
Contains 19th and early 20th century British and American theater memorabilia, including autographs of major actors, writers, and managers; and letters, broadsides, and photographs.
Photographic Postcard of Ivor Novello, English Actor & Composer
Contains 19th and early 20th century British and American theater memorabilia, including autographs of major actors, writers, and managers; and letters, broadsides, and photographs.
Photographic Postcard of John Drew, American Actor, 1911
Contains 19th and early 20th century British and American theater memorabilia, including autographs of major actors, writers, and managers; and letters, broadsides, and photographs.
Photographic Postcard of Mrs. Patrick Campbell, British Actress
Contains 19th and early 20th century British and American theater memorabilia, including autographs of major actors, writers, and managers; and letters, broadsides, and photographs.
Photographic Postcard of Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson, English actor-manager
Contains 19th and early 20th century British and American theater memorabilia, including autographs of major actors, writers, and managers; and letters, broadsides, and photographs.
Photographic Postcard of Tommaso Salvini, Italian Actor, 1907
Contains 19th and early 20th century British and American theater memorabilia, including autographs of major actors, writers, and managers; and letters, broadsides, and photographs.
Photographic Postcard of William Faversham, American Actor, 1908
Contains 19th and early 20th century British and American theater memorabilia, including autographs of major actors, writers, and managers; and letters, broadsides, and photographs.