Box Multi-collection Box 8
Contains 30 Results:
anonymous - list of letters written and received, 1837-1849
Two-sided booklet. From one end, gives list of letters written. From other end, gives list of letter received. Both lists inclue date, name, and residence of correspondent.
anonymous - handwritten books of sermons, 1836, 1848-1853
Two handwritten volumes of sermons. One includes sermons preached in 1836, the other has sermons dated 1848-1853.
J. Acworth letter to J. K[?], Mar. 18, 1843
For many years, very small (1-5 item) collections were grouped together instead of being given their own record numbers. While this practice has ended, these collections remain where they were historically filed.
John Quincy Adams letter to Joseph Delaplaine, Sept. 18, 1818
For many years, very small (1-5 item) collections were grouped together instead of being given their own record numbers. While this practice has ended, these collections remain where they were historically filed.
Letitia Allison letters from "Letta", Sept. 1, 1885, Apr. 18, 1886
For many years, very small (1-5 item) collections were grouped together instead of being given their own record numbers. While this practice has ended, these collections remain where they were historically filed.
Christopher Anderson letter to Mr. Fuller, May 13, 1871
For many years, very small (1-5 item) collections were grouped together instead of being given their own record numbers. While this practice has ended, these collections remain where they were historically filed.
ANTIOCH ship's log, 1826-1849
Volume covers records of the vessel Antioch, including accounts and some narratives. Some slave records included. At a later date, French lessons were added in pencil around the existing records. An 1867 map of Melbourne, Australia is tucked inside.
John Ashmead travel papers, 1784-1785, 1799
Collection includes a travel diary covering Feb. 1748 through July 1785 and ship's papers from 1799. The diary appears to have been handmade from a variety of different papers. Most diary entries include notes about wind speed and the ship's course. The last few pages include a long list of what appear to be song titles, mathematical equations, and sums. The papers from 1799 appear to be documents approving John Ashmead's ship to leave port.
John Ashworth letter to "My dear Friend", Sept. 11, 1867
For many years, very small (1-5 item) collections were grouped together instead of being given their own record numbers. While this practice has ended, these collections remain where they were historically filed.
Frank Lloyd Bardens letter to M. M. Smith, Oct. 12, 1912
For many years, very small (1-5 item) collections were grouped together instead of being given their own record numbers. While this practice has ended, these collections remain where they were historically filed.