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[Print of W.B. Yeats]
1898
Rothenstein, William, 1872-1945
One print of poet W.B. Yeats dated 1898 by William Rothenstein.
GLC08878.1056
[Print of David Young]
1937
W.D. & H.O., Will, 1786-1901
One Will's Cigarette trading card of Francis Brett Young. Item is #40 of the Famous British Authors Series. Contains a short biography of Young on the reverse side.
GLC08878.1062
to Rebecca E. Hackett
February 23, 1865
Hackett, William C., fl. 1862-1865
One letter addressed to Rebecca E. Hackett from William C. Hackett dated Wilmington, N.C., February 23, 1865. Pertains to a victory over the Confederate Army. Includes a printing of a poem entitled, "To the Loved Ones At Home."
GLC04559.044
to Paul H. Lobik
18 September 1932
Jahoda, Hank, fl. 1932-1938
One letter from Hank Jahoda to Paul H. Lobik dated September 18, 1932.
GLC09576.028
2 May 1933
Addison, Pauline, 1915-1984
One letter from Pauline "Pat" Addison to Paul H. Lobik dated May 2, 1933.
GLC09576.040
15 May 1933
One letter from Pauline "Pat" Addison to Paul H. Lobik dated May 15, 1933.
GLC09576.042
19 June 1933
One letter from Pauline "Pat" Addison to Paul H. Lobik dated June 19, 1933.
GLC09576.047
The Resurrection Of The Cross
21 August 1935
One poem entitled "The Resurrection Of The Cross" by Pauline "Pat" Addison sent to Paul H. Lobik dated August 21, 1935.
GLC09576.069.03
[How can I prove my love?]
One untitled poem by Pauline "Pat" Addison sent to Paul H. Lobik dated August 21, 1935. The title is taken from the first line of the poem.
GLC09576.069.04
to Florence Morrison
6 October 1862
Morrison, James A., fl. 1862-1864
One letter from James A. Morrison to Florence Morrison dated October 6, 1862. The stationery has a poem entitled Traitor, Spare that Flag by Rev. J.P. Lundy across the whole first page.
GLC03523.41.010
How the Soldiers Talk
1863-1865
One undated poem entitled How the Soldiers Talk. The poem was clipped from a newspaper.
GLC03523.41.101
Under the Pansies
circa 1864
One undated poem cut from a newspaper. The poem is titled Under the Pansies.
GLC03523.41.129
1 January 1936
One letter from Pauline "Pat" Addison to Paul H. Lobik dated January 1, 1936.
GLC09576.086
January 23, 1936
One letter from Pauline "Pat" Addison to Paul H. Lobik dated January 23, 1936.
GLC09576.088
From Sonnets To June
6 April 1936
Melzer, Alma, fl. 1935-1937
One set of poems written by Alma Melzer and sent to Paul H. Lobik dated April 6, 1936. There are six different poems entitled; Introduction, The Stars, The Sand, The Woods, The Storm, and The Lake.
GLC09576.097.02
January 12, 1937
One letter from Pauline "Pat" Addison to Paul H. Lobik dated January 12, 1937. Writes two poems "Lost" and "Don't Care" within the letter.
GLC09576.114
[Poem about Spring]
3 April 1937
One poem by Pauline "Pat" Addison sent to Paul H. Lobik dated April 3, 1937.
GLC09576.123.02
[Poem about Heaven]
18 June 1937
One poem by Pauline "Pat" Addison sent to Paul H. Lobik dated June 18, 1937.
GLC09576.125.02
[Poems about Friendship and Loss]
September 1937
Two poems by Pauline "Pat" Addison sent to Paul H. Lobik dated September 1937. There are two poems included one regarding being there for a friend and one about mourning a loss.
GLC09576.129.02
Goodbye, My Love
8 October 1937
One poem by Pauline "Pat" Addison sent to Paul H. Lobik dated October 8, 1937. Poem is entitled Goodbye, My Love.
GLC09576.130.02
Death of Doubt
One poem by Pauline "Pat" Addison sent to Paul H. Lobik dated October 8, 1937. Poem is entitled Death of Doubt.
GLC09576.130.03
Elegy (for a Wife and Mother)
One poem by Pauline "Pat" Addison sent to Paul H. Lobik dated October 8, 1937. Poem is entitled Elegy (for a Wife and Mother).
GLC09576.130.04
Query
One poem by Pauline "Pat" Addison sent to Paul H. Lobik dated October 8, 1937. Poem is entitled Query.
GLC09576.130.05
25 October 1937
One letter from Pauline "Pat" Addison to Paul H. Lobik dated October 25, 1937.
GLC09576.131
The Unknown Soldier Speaks and Christmas Thanks
29 December 1937
One poem by Pauline "Pat" Addison sent to Paul H. Lobik dated December 29, 1937. The sheet includes two poems the first is entitled "The Unknown Soldier Speaks" the second is entitled "Christmas Thanks."
GLC09576.141.02
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