Herron writes to Markham informing him of his upcoming travel plans. Herron also supplies Markham with a list of recommended reading to help Markham speak and arouse the public.
Slaves--United States; Slavery--United States; Slavery--Moral and ethical aspects--United States; Slavery--England--Kent
Nine-page memorandum regarding the abolition of slavery, including a copy of a letter addressed to Rev. Mr. Hill of East Malling [Kent]. Mentions several contemporary writers on the topic of slavery.
Mahlon Day (1790-1854) was a Quaker, publisher of children's books, printer, and bookseller in New York City. This is a contemporary copy of a diary kept by Day while on a tour of the West Indies (Nov. 1839-Apr. 1840) in the company of Joseph John...
Photocopy of letter written by Juliana Force to Herndon Smith, dated May 22, 1928. Including the concluding arrangements of the Karl Free painting sale.
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.
Exhibition checklist of contemporary portraits. Held at the Whitney Studio Club January 24-February 14, 1928. Information written in pencil on [page 2-3]. Artists include: Allen Tucker, Edmund Archer, Henry Schnakenberg, Reginald Marsh, Betty...