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Letters On Film Or In Photocopy, Martin Chusid, John Nádas, Luke Jensen
Letters On Film Or In Photocopy, Martin Chusid, John Nádas, Luke Jensen
Verdi Forum
Brief inventory of letters in the collection of the American Institute for Verdi Studies
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 29, No. 1, Robert Markle Blackson, C. Lee Hopple, Mac E. Barrick, Gideon L. Fisher
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 29, No. 1, Robert Markle Blackson, C. Lee Hopple, Mac E. Barrick, Gideon L. Fisher
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• A Letter from California: John A. Markle in the Gold Rush
• Spatial Organization of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Plain Dutch Group Culture Region to 1975
• Folk Toys
• Farming in the Depression Years
• Aldes un Neies
Black Music Research Newsletter, Fall 1979, Samuel Floyd
Black Music Research Newsletter, Fall 1979, Samuel Floyd
Center for Black Music Research Newsletter
Includes the list of the newly created National Advisory Board for the institute for Research in Black Music at Fisk University. "Black Music Research Newsletter is devoted to the encouragement and promotion of scholarship and cultural activity in black American music, and is intended to serve as a medium for the sharing of ideas and information regarding current and future research and musical activities in universities and research centers." Editor: Samuel A. Floyd, Jr., Editorial Board: Cynthia Burks, Lynne Davis, Anita Pulcher. Vol 3, No. 2. 8 pages.
Flying With Verdi: The First Letter, Mary Jane Phillips-Matz
Flying With Verdi: The First Letter, Mary Jane Phillips-Matz
Verdi Forum
No abstract provided.
0278: Adolphus Greely Letter, 1930, Marshall University Special Collections
0278: Adolphus Greely Letter, 1930, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
This collection contains a copy of a letter to Wells Goodykoontz of Williamson, West Virginia returning a signed photograph and an image of Abraham Lincoln.
0248: James N. Potts Papers, 1861-1906, Marshall University Special Collections
0248: James N. Potts Papers, 1861-1906, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
This collection predominately consists of a Civil War diary by James Potts. Legibility of the copy of the diary is limited given that it is a xeroxed black and white copy.
The cover of the diary says, “Romance of the War by James N. Potts [illegible] Commissary [illegible] Book Commencing Dec. 12th, 1861 Hunter’sville, Va, Pocahontas Co., Virginia”. The first thirty-one pages consist of a ledger tracking provisions for 1861-1862. In order, the contents after are as follows: recipes, ciphers or “enigmas”, journal entries from 1861 to 1867, an 1869 letter to the editor of the “Herald” from Williamsville, VA, …
0261: Sydney Alexander Henry Letter, 1946, Marshall University Special Collections
0261: Sydney Alexander Henry Letter, 1946, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
This letter to Sir Edmund Spriggs, dated April 14, 1946, comments on the receipt of Spriggs' 1944 Harveian oration and his interest in occupational medicine. This item was found in found in a copy of Henry's "Cancer of the scrotum in relation to occupation” from 1946.