Biblioteca Nacional de España - National Library of Spain
13 reseñas sobre obras de Anaïs Nin, tomadas de las revistas "New York Herald Tribune" (reseñas n. 1, 3), "this World" (n. 2), "Houston Post" (n. 4), "New York Saturday Review of Literature" (n. 5), "Tomorrow" (n. 6), "The New York Times Book Review" (n. 7), "Parkersberg News" (n. 8), "The New Yorker" (n. 9), "Norfolk Ledger Dispatch" (n. 10), "Mademoiselle" (n. 11), "The Atlantic" (n. 12) y "Chicago Review" (n. 13)
Milwaukee Public Library
Bark built in May 1861 by William Treat at Euclid, Ohio for Charles Hickox, Cleveland, Ohio
Columbia University
Bishop of Methodist Episcopal Church
Vermont Historical Society
Consists of an account book for Dexter H. Cheney's Oyster Saloon during the years 1863 and 1864. Cheney's suppliers in Boston, Massachusetts appear to have included W.K. Lewis & Co. (pickle factory), Philbrook Brothers (fruit), Pierce & Buchanan (fruit), and Currier & Dean (fruit). Others located elsewhere include J.D. & H. Smith, Windham County, Vt. (liquor), E.K. Smith, Hanover, N.H. and White River Junction, Vt. (candy), S.E. Pecker & Co., Burlington, Vt. (liquor), and C.H. Cross, Montpelier, Vt. (crackers). There is also a pattern of orders from Col. James Buchanan and the store of J. & W.H. Buchanan in Newbury, Vermont
Smithsonian Institution Archives
These papers include Holmes' personal and professional correspondence, including correspondence between other scientists, which was collected by Holmes in connection with his research. The correspondence mainly documents Holmes' research in American ethnology and archeology but also includes material dealing with international scientific meetings and professional conflicts. Also included are photographs; tracings and sketches; field notes; notes; biographical information; catalogues; published materials; book reviews; a list of Holmes' published works; and memorabilia. A microfilm copy of Holmes' "Random Records of a Lifetime," Volumes 1-16, is also available. Other material pertaining to Holmes may be found in the National Anthropological Archives and the National Collection of Fine Arts Archives. Correspondents in this collection include Cyrus Adler, Alexander Agassiz; American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Hector Alliot; Juan B. Anbrosetti; Allison V. Armour; Louis H. Ayme; William ...
Library of Congress - Research and Reference Services
Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, statements, writings, subject files, and other papers relating to Buell's career as an author and speaker on domestic and international issues, to his travels, and to his activities with the Foreign Policy Association and the Republican Party. Documents his work as foreign policy adviser and roundtable editor for Time, inc., his congressional campaign in Massachusetts (1942), and as an adviser to Wendell Willkie in the presidential campaigns of 1940 and 1944. Subjects include the League of Nations, postwar reconstruction of Europe, role of the U.S. as a world leader, world politics after World War II, political campaigns, and New Deal policies. Includes material on his study (1925-1927) of conditions in Africa and on his book, Poland: Key to Europe (1939). Many of the papers have been annotated by Buell's wife, Frances Dwight Buell. Correspondents include Louis Adamic, Frederick E. Baker, Roger N. Baldwin, Dantès Bellegarde, Edward L. Bernays, ...
Library of Congress - Research and Reference Services
Correspondence, memoranda, diaries, sermon notes, speeches and articles, reports, obituaries, Bibles, scrapbooks, printed matter, memorabilia, and photographs documenting Brent's service as chief of the chaplain service in the American Expeditionary Forces, his years as missionary bishop of the Episcopal Church in the Philippines, his duties as bishop of the Diocese of Western New York, his participation in several international conferences on opium and narcotics, and his work in the World Conference on Faith and Order and other ecumenical bodies. Includes correspondence (1931-1949) of Brent's sister, Helen C.C. Brent, as well as his correspondence with other family members. Also includes materials gathered by Remsen B. Ogilby for an unpublished biography of Brent, entitled The Impatient Crusader
Montana Historical Society,-- Library and Archives Dept
Collection of reminiscences of Montana pioneers -- Collection contains reminiscences of pioneers collected by the Montana Historical Society from 1884 to 1943. The reminiscences describe travel across the plains, encounters with Indians, life in the mining camps, homesteading, etc
Georgia Historical Society - Library and Archives
The collection consists of thirteen letters to C.D. Bradlee. Judging by his notes on the back of them, he valued them for their autographs. Some of the letters are filled in printed forms; some are autograph letters, signed. They are mainly acknowledgments of Bradlee's sermons and poems sent as gifts. Correspondents in chronological order are: Joshua L. Chamberlain, president of Bowdoin College, 1876; A.S. Packard, librarian at Bowdoin College, 1876; Governor Alexander H. Rice of Massachusetts, 1878; Emile Rivoire of the Public Library of Geneva, Switzerland,1878; E.G. Robinson, president of Boston University, 1878; Reuben Guild, librarian at Brown University, 1878; E.A. Dalrymple of the Maryland Historical Society, 1878; Edward A. Bond, principal librarian of the British Museum, 1879; Luigi Bisi, preseident of R. Accademia Di Belle Arti, Milan, 1879; W.N. du Rien, University of Leyden, 1884; James Grant Wilson, New Jersey, 1884; Edward Everett Hale, Massachusetts, 1886; Brooke ...
Milwaukee Public Library
Wooden steamer built in 1868 at Cleveland, Ohio by Ira Lafrinier for Northern Transportation Co. Built as the American ship Lawrence. Renamed Frontenac, 1901-02; H.N. Jex, 1909-10. Sold Canadian, 1915
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