Box Multi-collection Box 8
Contains 34 Results:
Elihu Blake letter to Mssrs Blake Brothers, Mar. 8, 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.
George D. Boardman letter to "My dear Mother" [envelope addressed to Rev. Sylvanus Boardman], Dec. 13, 1820
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.
Sylv. Boardman letter to Lucius Bolles, July 13, 1817
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.
George Boddis letter, currency, and medals, 1858-1919
Collection includes one letter from George Boddis to "My dear Brother Wills," Feb. 11, 1919. Also 2 items of Postage currency - one five cent and one ten cent. Also 4 coins or medals: 1. 1858 Flying Eagle US Penny 2. 1882 Pennsylvania bicentennial medallion. 3. 1887 centennial of the Constitution medallion. 4. 1919 Victory Liberty Loan medallion. Coins and postal currency in an envelope stating "from George Boddis, 1 Ja. 1927."
Thomas E. Boorde correspondence, 1918, 1926-1927
Three letters: Thomas E. Boorde to "My dear Brother Grinnell," Sept. 29, 1918. Thomas E. Boorde to Thomas Philips, Dec. 13, 1926 and Feb. 3, 1927.
Abraham Booths letter and notice, c. 1792 and Apr. 8, 1800
Letter, Abraham Booth to Thomas Coles, Apr. 8, 1800. Publication notice for Abraham Booth's Defence against Dr. Williams - presumably this is Booth's "A defence of paedobaptism examined: or, animadversions on Dr. Edward William's Antipaedobaptism examined," published in 1792.
M. [Mason] Brayman letter to E. S. Walker, Apr. 15, 1880
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.
William L. Brenton letter to John F. Watson, Oct. 21, 1829
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 A. Broadus letter to C. L. Seasholes, June 17, 1893
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.
Hugh Stowell Brown letter to W. H. C. Hardy, May 24, 1854
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.