Coffin, John,1756-1838; Campbell, George, 1736-1799; Perkins, Sergeant; Atwood, Isaac, Captain; Livingston, John William, Captain; Chapman, Thomas, Captain; Campbell, Dougall, Lieutenant; Great Britain. Army; Courts-martial and courts of inquiry --...
Drafts of Major John Coffins statements in reply to the defense of Lieutenant-Colonel George Campbell at Campbells court martial. The first draft (eleven pages, numbered as 5, [1] leaves) is addressed to ""Mr. President & Gentlemen of the Board,""...
UPTON SINCLAIR
PASADENA
CALIFORNIA
Dear Friend :
I wish to inform the readers of "Upton Sinclair's" concerning "Jimmie Higgins".
Last spring it appeared that the war was going to last a long time, 'and that "Jimmie Higgins" would have to stand...
Willard, N.Y.
Atwell NY July 18/22
Dear Comrade Markham:-
Your splendid article and your gracious letter came just as I was about to leave for a few days (”between Sundays”) at my little Adirondack cottage. So I have had no opportunity to write...
Feb’y 23rd, 1912.
Dear Comrade:
In response to many requests for publication we have now on the press Comrade William A. Prosser’s Open Letter and Challenge to Mr. Raymond Robins in answer to his attack on Socialism, as published in the...
J. William Lloyd and Leonard D. Abbott
West New Brighton N.Y.
July 7, 1910
Dear Friends:
I enclose check for two years’ subscription to your thoughtful chap-book “The Free Comrade.” I am not going to agree with all your pages, but I am...
Yonkers, N.Y.
Xmas Day, 1906
Dear Edwin Markham:
I am going to do my best through the pages of “The Craftsman” in an early issue to make the dear, stupid American public take notice of the fine work of Eugene Higgins. I know you will be in...
Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940. California the wonderful
1419 Bolton St.,
Baltimore, Md.,
May 31, 1917
Dear Mr. Markham,
When I got home yesterday from my work, I found “California the Wonderful” awaiting me. I should have written you last night but I was away from home on a delightful tour of the...
Westfield, New Jersey
August 15th, 1912.
To Subscribers and Friends of
The Free Comrade.
With its May issue The Free Comrade goes out of existence, and its editors transfer their monthly articles to the pages of The International, a magazine edited...
African American children--New York (State)--New York; African Americans--Education--New York (State)--New York; Public Schools--New York (State)--New York; Schools--New York (state); Slavery--New York (State)--New York
These records cover the latter portion of the African Free-Schools' existence, ending two years before oversight for the schools was transferred to the Public School Society. They relate to classroom observation, student performance, behavior and...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout (except the last two pages) the Class of 1941 History concludes in the Spring of 1941. A Musical Variety show was noted as well as One-Act Play Contest. Karol Rathaus of the Music...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout (except the last two pages) the Class of 1941 History concludes in the Spring of 1941. A Musical Variety show was noted as well as One-Act Play Contest. Karol Rathaus of the Music...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout (except the last two pages) the Class of 1941 History concludes in the Spring of 1941. A Musical Variety show was noted as well as One-Act Play Contest. Karol Rathaus of the Music...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout (except the last two pages) the Class of 1941 History concludes in the Spring of 1941. A Musical Variety show was noted as well as One-Act Play Contest. Karol Rathaus of the Music...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout (except the last two pages) the Class of 1941 History concludes in the Spring of 1941. A Musical Variety show was noted as well as One-Act Play Contest. Karol Rathaus of the Music...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout (except the last two pages) the Class of 1941 History concludes in the Spring of 1941. A Musical Variety show was noted as well as One-Act Play Contest. Karol Rathaus of the Music...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout (except the last two pages) the Class of 1941 History concludes in the Spring of 1941. A Musical Variety show was noted as well as One-Act Play Contest. Karol Rathaus of the Music...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout (except the last two pages) the Class of 1941 History concludes in the Spring of 1941. A Musical Variety show was noted as well as One-Act Play Contest. Karol Rathaus of the Music...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout (except the last two pages) the Class of 1941 History concludes in the Spring of 1941. A Musical Variety show was noted as well as One-Act Play Contest. Karol Rathaus of the Music...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout (except the last two pages) the Class of 1941 History concludes in the Spring of 1941. A Musical Variety show was noted as well as One-Act Play Contest. Karol Rathaus of the Music...
Rensselaer, Stephen Van, 1764–1839; North, William, 1755-1836; Eddy, Thomas, 1758 – 1827; Porter, Peter B. (Peter Buell), 1773-1844; De Witt, Simeon, 1756-1834; Commissioners; Expenditures/Expenses; Report; Financing; New York (State); Erie...
Pages thirty-four and thirty-five of a thirty-five page report of the commissioners to explore the route of an inland navigation from the Hudson River to Lakes Ontario and Erie. The commissioners were appointed by joint resolutions of the New York...