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Hudibras, in three parts, written in the time of the late wars vol 2
1794
Butler, William Orlando, 1791-1880
Zachary Grey, Ed.. With Hogarth's engravings. With index and errata. Bookplate of John Pollexfen Bastard on front pastedown.
GLC08411.02
Collection of WWII era Millitary documents and publications Concerning the 344th Harbor Craft Company
1912-1954
Various
A collection of mostly military documents pertaining to the 344th Harbor Craft Company and their service during World War II. ost documents are related to the service of Dexter Elmer Kelpe a member of the unit. The collection consits of 420 documents...
GLC10047.03
The Monkeys Triumphant
circa 1942-1946
One undated poem entitled The Monkeys Triumphant.
GLC10047.03.216.03
[Postcard of Kazi Nazrul Islam]
June 25, 1968
One postcard with an engraving of a poet, Kazi Nazrul Islam dated June 25, 1968. Includes postage commemorating he.
GLC10004.01.66
Collection of WWII letters of Omer H. Kelpe, Army Air Corps.[Decimalized .001-.698.06]
1905-1954
Kelpe, Omer H., 1905-1975
Collection of letters primarily between Omer H. Kelpe and his wife Virginia Kelpe between 1942 and 1946 while he served in the Air Force at Randolph Field in Texas. He mainly wrote about his day to day life and of how much he loved her. There are...
GLC10047.01
GLC10004.01.67
Forever In My Heart
December 1944
One newspaper clipping of a poem entitled, "Forever In My Heart." Pertains to feeling loneliness.
GLC10002.37.04
I Have Touched Your Soul
1944
Gnudsen, Ingolf Graham, fl. 1944
One newspaper clipping of a poem entitled, "I Have Touched Your Soul." Written by Ingolf Graham Gnudsen.
GLC10002.40.02
The Fool Hath Said
circa 1941-1945
T.E.B., fl. 1941-1945
One printing of a poem entitled, "The Fool Hath Said" written by T.E.B.
GLC10001.014
Comfort for Those Who Mourn/For My Sake
Bougaud, Emile, 1824-1888
One printing of a poem entitled, "Comfort for Those Who Mourn" written by Emile Bougaud. On the reverse side is a second poem, "For My Sake."
GLC10001.015
My Soldier Lad
One printing of a poem entitled, "My Soldier Lad" written by T.E.B.
GLC10001.016
A Crusader's Prayer
One typewritten prayer entitled, "A Crusader's Prayer" written by T.E.B. The prayer requests the protection of military servicemembers in battle. (same as GLC10001.018)
GLC10001.017
One typewritten prayer entitled, "A Crusader's Prayer" written by T.E.B. The prayer requests the protection of military servicemembers in battle. (same as GLC10001.017)
GLC10001.018
MOTHER
May 14, 1944
One newspaper clipping sent by Omer H. Kelpe to Virginia Heidt Kelpe in a letter dated May 14, 1944. A poem entitled MOTHER. The poem is comprises of six stanzas, with each stanza beginning with a letter in mother.
GLC10047.01.351.02
Idle Observation
June 3, 1944
One newspaper clipping sent by Omer H. Kelpe to Virginia Heidt Kelpe in a letter dated June 3, 1944. The clipping is a poem titled Idle Observation and is about the different types of whistles that soldiers use when looking at women.
GLC10047.01.370.02
Parents Warned of Tears
August 7, 1944
One newspaper clipping sent by Omer H. Kelpe to Virginia Heidt Kelpe in a letter dated August 7, 1944. The clipping is an article titled Parents Warned of Tears and is about what to do if your baby is crying.
GLC10047.01.377.02
[Whispering in my mind]
circa 1943-1952
One unsigned undated poem. A love poem written on an otherwise blank envelope. On one side is a draft with the other side being a finished version.
GLC09996.370
[Poem]
circa 1859-1907
Appears to be a short poem about mortal life and the immortal soul.
GLC03133.02
circa 1864
Clifton, A. D., fl. 1864
May or may not have been written by Clifton.
GLC03135.09.08
A Song of praise to Moses Montefiore
1863-1885 circa
Goldstein, Isaac, fl. 1863
In English and Hebrew. A song praising Montefiore for his work for the Jewish people. Also includes a quote from Proverbs. The song mentions Montefiore's travels to Morocco, which occurred in 1863, so the document could have been written any time...
GLC03148.02
Independent chronicle and the universal advertiser. [Vol. X, no. 483 (November 21, 1777)]
21 November 1777
Powars & Willis (Boston, Mass.), 1776-1801
Prints the transcript of part of a court case involving a Mr. Horne and Lord Mansfield. Includes a long poem, news from Philadelphia, Fishkill, New Haven, and Boston. Also includes public notices and information on the lottery.
GLC01450.452.04
[Short poem]
1877-1900
Short poem taking up both sides of the piece of paper. The sides are numbered one and two.
The poem repeatedly refers to someone named 'Maggie'
GLC02150.50
to Daniel Ricketson
June 30, 1858
Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862
Thoreau writes to his good friend, a historian and poet, that he is about to take a trip to the White Mountains. He apologizes for not writing sooner. Muses on the nature of his friendships and refers to his "preaching" in the mode of Walden. "...
GLC01751.01
May 9, 1869
Thoreau, Sophia E., 1819-1876
Thoreau thanks him for sending a book of poetry, "The Autumn Sheaf." States that Mr. Emerson [Ralph Waldo] left it with her a week ago. Informs that she has been busy with housekeeping duties and is going to make a trip to Bangor for her health. She...
GLC01751.02
[On W Macaulays History of England]
30 November 1763
Macaulay, Catharine, 1731-1791
Examines the role of women.
GLC01794.01
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