Bynner writes a letter to Mrs. Markham regarding the death of Wheeler. Bynner expresses his belief that no religious ceremony should be held but a brief acknowledgment at the beginning of the next Poetry Society meeting would be appropriate. Bynner...
Two documents on one page in two hands. On top, a bill of sale of "a female negro slave named Kate" from Nicholas Dudley [probably of Exeter, New Hampshire] to his son-in-law and daughter, Sarah and Josiah Robinson. On bottom, bill for cost of...
Catalogue for the annual Member's Exhibition, April 1922. Works separated into two lists, painting and sculpture. Title and date taken from typed note on inside of acid-free sleeve. The physical copy scanned is a photostat. Color of scanned...
Birth certificates--New York (State)--New York; Slavery--New York (State)--New York
Birth certificate of William Robinson, born February 10, 1806, to a 'Mulatto Woman Slave named Susan' belonging to New York City merchant Thomas Harvey.
Letter written by Maude Robinson, Director of Greenwich House Pottery, to Juliana Force, dated January 6, 1927. Regarding the use of Greenwich House Pottery's materials and facilities.