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Freya Stark letter

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Envelope and letter to Miss Strachan from and signed by Freya Stark. Envelope and letter laid in to The Zodiac Arch written by Freya Stark. The letter thanks Miss Strachan for reading her books.

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George W. Erving letter

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Collection contains a letter written by George W. Erving, after canvasing parts of Virginia for the election of 1800, stating that the Jeffersonians would be the clear winners.

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George W. Erving letter 0.01 Linear Feet One legal size folder.

Georgia O'Keeffe letter

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A letter from Georgia O'Keeffe to Swiss artist and patron Amalia de Schulthess thanking her for a sculpture.

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Georgia O'Keeffe letter 0.01 Linear Feet 1 legal folder

Grace L. Lewis letters

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The collection includes 62 letters addressed to various people from Grace L. Lewis. The addressees include Edythe Faust, Estella Lewis, Grace Lewis, Janice Lewis, James Lewis, and Jesse Lewis; an additional folder acounts for unidentifiable correspondence.

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Grace L. Lewis letters 0.417 Linear Feet 1 legal-size Hollinger box

Hermann Zapf letters and ephemera

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A group of twenty items, the majority of which are typeface sheets. There are also two greeting cards, handwritten letters, a sheet with a quote, and a small pamphlet. Seven items are signed by Hermann Zapf.

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Hermann Zapf letters and ephemera 0.1 Linear Feet One 17 1/2 x 13 3/4 inch folder.

Hugh B. Grigsby Esquire letters

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The collection consists of three letters written to Grisby from Ewell, Lamb, and Harrison.

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Hugh B. Grigsby Esquire letters 0.01 Linear Feet 1 legal size folder

H. White letter

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Letter from Camp Andrew in Newbern, New Jersey, written by H. White to his wife during the American Civil War (1861-1865)

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H. White letter 0.1 Linear Feet 1 legal size folder

Irene Orzechowski papers

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Collection contains letters sent to Irene Orzechowski from people, primarily men, serving in the military during and after World War II. Early letters from 1943 are from Franklin C. Foulks who was in the Navy stationed in the United States and the western pacific, Japan and Korea. Letters included in the collection also come from her sister, Genia Maslowski. Other letters are from Frederick Stein in the Navy to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stein of Atchison, Kansas and from Eddie Maslowski and Franklin Foulks while stationed at Camp Peary, Virginia and overseas.

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Irene Orzechowski papers .84 Linear Feet 2 hollinger boxes

James Madison letter

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Collection contains a single printed letter signed by fourth United States President James Madison to American consul to Saint Domingue (present day Haiti), Tobias Lear. At the time of the letter June 10, 1803, Madison was serving as the U.S. Secretary of State. The letter orders biannual reports of all U.S. vessels entering local ports as well as any signs of military preparations, describes the U.S. Navy uniform and inviting consuls to wear it, outlines the powers of consuls, and emphasizes that relations with local governments ought to be kept friendly.

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James Madison letter .01 Linear Feet 1 single legal size folder.

Jenkins family letters

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Collection contains letters and postcards mailed between members of the Jenkins family. The post cards are from locations across the United States. The letters were sent between Mr. and Mrs. Robert David Jenkins while he was in the military after the Korean War. The letters are a mix of love letters and family updates.

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Jenkins family letters 0.01 Linear Feet One legal size folder.

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