Antislavery movements--United States; Slavery--Law and Legislation
One-page letter from Lewis Tappan in Brooklyn [New York] to Lysander Spooner dated November 15, 1855, discussing one of Spooner's pamphlets and form of petition.
Currency question--United States; Free banking--United States
Four-page letter from Jno. [John] A. Thomson in Summit Point, West Virginia, to Lysander Spooner dated December 17, 1877, discussing the topic of monetary systems.
Charles Sumner (1811-1874) was a United States senator from Massachusetts and a campaigner against slavery. This is a draft, ca. 1855, of a version of the speech delivered in New York on May 9, 1855, and published that year under the title "The...
Photocopy of letter written by Juliana Force to Paul Sachs, Esq., Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, dated April 13, 1928. Force requests the early return of all forty-two paintings to New York.
Photocopy of letter written by Juliana Force to Mr. Herbert Fleischhacker, dated March 13, 1928. Included in the content is mention of the sale of a Nan Watson painting.
Sloan, John, 1871-1951; Art patrons--United States--Correspondence.; Art patronage;
Letter written by Juliana Force to Duncan Phillips, dated November 18, 1927. Inviting him to write the presentation letter to the Metropolitan Museum. Photocopy of original.
Copy of typed letter written by Juliana Force to Cecil Howard, dated January 11, 1930. Regrettably canceling Howard's exhibition because of market conditions.
Letter written by Juliana Force's secretary to John Curry, dated November 5, 1930. Mention of an enclosed $200 check for personal allowance. Photocopy of original.
Letter from Juliana Force to Robert B. Harshe, Director of the Art Institute of Chicago, dated February 25, 1929. Regarding the sales of lithographs by Glenn Coleman. Photocopy of original document. See also: Robert B. Harshe to Mrs. Juliana R....
Letter from Robert B. Harshe, Director of the Art Institute of Chicago, to Juliana Force, dated February 28, 1929. Regarding the sales of lithographs by Glenn Coleman and possible exibition at the Art Institute of Chicago. See also: JRF to Robert...
Letter written by Ward Lockwood to Juliana Force, dated November 21, 1929. Notification of the shipment of paintings, watercolors, and lithographs. See also: List of oil paintings (wscg0468).