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Garden Of The God's, Colo.
1880-1895
Jackson, William Hicks, 1835-1903
Garden Of The God's, Colo. The picture depicts two large rock structures in an open valley with mountains in the distance. With gilded edges.
GLC02436.27
[Head of Gibbon Canon Yellowstone Park.]
"Head of Gibbon Canon Yellowstone Park." is written in pencil on the back of the photograph. The picture depicts a serene river running through a forested area with a mountain in the background. With gilded edges.
GLC02436.28
Possible Enemy Chemical Warfare Agents
1944
War Department
War Department issued Possible Enemy Chemical Warfare Agents training aid pocket card. Printed by the U.S. Government Printing Office. Includes instructions for first aid and decontamination when exposed to gas and care of gas masks. On reverse is a...
GLC09567
Army song book
1941
Adjutant General's Office
Compiled by the Adjutant General's Office in collaboration with the Library of Congress and published by the order of the Secretary of War. World War II song book with lyrics for 67 songs. Songs include, "The Army Air Corps," "Song of the Signal...
GLC09574
[Early photo of the coin counting room of the Philadelphia Mint]
1863/11/09
Unknown
[Early photo of the coin counting room of the Philadelphia Mint]. A photo of two men sitting at a table counting coins.
GLC01992.02
[Photograph of James Sherman]
circa. 1906
Harris & Ewing, fl. 1905-1977
Photograph of James Sherman. Sherman is wearing a suit and tie, and looking directly at the camera. The signatures of the photographers, Harris and Ewing, are written in pencil at the bottom of the border of the photograph. See one Sherman's letter...
GLC02512.11.02
[Photograph of Edward Vernon Rickenbacker]
ca. 1919
A photograph of a young Edward Vernon Rickenbacker. He is photographed in his World War I uniform with the Distinguished Service Cross, the Legion d'honneur, the Croix de guerre and the Victory medal.
GLC05508.010.02.01
1890-1973
A photograph of an older Edward Vernon Rickenbacker. He is photographed in a suit and tie.
GLC05508.010.02.02
[Photograph of Leatrice Joy]
1894-1985
Joy, Leatrice, 1894-1985
A photograph of Leatrice Joy. On the photograph written in pen is the message: "To Dick Gratefully Yours Leatrice Joy."
GLC05508.152.02.01
Rear of Confederate position in the woods
1880 ca.
Photograph of open field with forest and house in the background. Notes inscribed around the photograph.
GLC06698.01
[Trail in a Forest]
Photograph of dirt road running through a wooded area.
GLC06698.02
[Open field surrounded by trees]
Photograph of an open field surrounded by trees.
GLC06698.03
[Dirt trench in an open field]
Photograph of a dirt trench dug into an open field. A house sits on the distant horizon.
GLC06698.04
[Four men work on the reconstruction of a demolished house]
Photograph of four men working on the reconstruction of a demolished house. Three housing structures are in the background.
GLC06698.05
[Large open field with a wide forested area in the far background]
Photograph of a large open field with a wide forested area in the far background.
GLC06698.06
[Two housing structures near a dirt road and surrounded by trees]
Photograph of two housing structures near a dirt road and surrounded by trees.
GLC06698.07
[A sailboat on a wide lake with a row of trees on the horizon]
Photograph of a sailboat on a wide lake with a row of trees on the horizon. An illegible note written near the top right of the photograph.
GLC06698.08
Said to be Headquarters of Gen. McClellan at battle of T. Pines.
Photograph of four housing structures in an open area. Three notes are written around the top of photograph.
GLC06698.09
[Photograph of World War II African American Private]
March 22, 1943
Reverse contains illegible handwritten name of Private with "Fort Jackson 3/22/1943". Written at Fort Jackson
GLC09568
[Letters from Private Richard C. Augsberger to Ardena Mae Fouts][Decimalized .01- .56]
1943
Augsberger, Richard C., 1923-1997
56 letters from Private Richard C. Augsberger to his future wife Ardena Mae Fouts. Includes one newspaper clipping.
GLC09569
To Ardena Mae Fouts
March 30, 1943
A "Good Luck" chain letter. The letter stipulates that it and four other copies must be sent out, or the the receiver of the letter will have bad luck. It reads, "The one who breaks this chain will have bad luck. Don't keep this letter. It must be in...
GLC09569.01
01 April, 1943
Augsberger mentions Gene Autry, a singer that he and Ardena are both fond of. He also says that he had Ardena's name tattooed onto his arm. The tattoo reads "My Darling Wife Ardena Mae." He asks Ardena to send him a picture of her if she has had one...
GLC09569.02
12 April, 1943
Augsberger tells Ardena that he is supposed to be shipped out to another camp soon. He says he got one tooth pulled and another one filled. He lets Ardena know he misses her very much and longs to hold her in his arms again. He asks that she tell her...
GLC09569.03
26 April, 1943
Augsberger writes to Ardena and asks how her back is doing. He tells her that he went into town yesterday and had his photo taken in a machine for her. He says that he is trying to get a furlough to come home. It would cost $62.55 for the train and...
GLC09569.04
2 July, 1943
Augsberger tells Ardena that he has arrived in England. He writes, "Boy Honey this is sure some country to see. I will really have a story to tell you when I come back." He asks her to wait for him because "remember what I told you." He signs off the...
GLC09569.05
6 July, 1943
Augsberger expresses his love for Ardena and tells her how much he misses her. He writes that he was on guard today and had plenty of time to think about and plan out their future. He tells her it is late so he will close the letter for now.
GLC09569.06
24 July, 1943
Augsberger tells Ardena that he is on guard today so he has time to write. He expresses his concern for her because he has not received a letter from her for a while now. He writes of his love for her. "Ardena my Darling I do love you so much. And...
GLC09569.07
02 August, 1943
Time 9:30. Augsberger tells Ardena that he has been working very hard and wants to tell her about the place he is in but he can't. He asks that she have patience and promises to tell her everything when he returns. He also tells her she can send all...
GLC09569.08
31 August, 1943
Augsberger expresses how much he misses Ardena. He writes, "I wish this war was over and I was on my way home. But by the papers this war will last 4 more years." He asks Ardena to wait for him, and sends his love to her.
GLC09569.09
03 October, 1943
Augsberger writes to Ardena that he hopes she is in the "best of health and still as beautiful as ever." He tells Ardena that he received a letter from Mabel, and learned that Chucky got shot in the leg. Augsberger says, "I guess he will probably get...
GLC09569.10
[Photograph of World War II African American soldier on porch]
Photograph of a World War II African American soldier standing and saluting on a porch, possibly barracks.
GLC09570
[Letters to Louis W. Stamps] [Decimalized .01-.39]
1946-1965
Sabaroff, Susanne, fl. 1946-1965
39 letters 1 photograph and 4 newspaper clippings from Susanne "Sue" Gail Sabaroff to Louis "Lou" W. Stamps, except #16, which is from Alyee to Lou and includes photo of Alyee. Sue is a college student at Penn State and Lou is a graduate student at...
GLC09571
to Mr. Louis Stamps
16 September 1964
Sabaroff, Susanne, 1944-
Letter addressed to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, discussing her return to school at Penn State and the beginning of his graduate career at Bucknell University. She describes her preparations for leaving--shopping, doctor appointments--and...
GLC09571.01.01
[Penn State Hopes Wydman Fills QB Vacancy and Princeton to Battle Yale]
12 September 1964
Conlin, Bill, fl. 1964
Newspaper clipping by Bill Conlin sent from Susanne Sabaroff to Loius Stamps about who will become the next quarterback for Penn State. Refers to the quarterback-naming ritual, "the Miracle of Mount Nittany," and names previous quarterbacks. It...
GLC09571.01.02
[Bucknell and On Television] [newspaper clipping]
circa September 1964
Newspaper clipping describing the state of Bucknell's football team. Back of clipping has television schedule for football.
GLC09571.01.03
to Louis Stamps
22 September 1964
Sabaroff, Susanne, 1944-?
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written at Penn State, where she is at school. It expresses confusion about his upcoming visit and dismay at the amount of homework she has.
GLC09571.02
27 September 1964
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written at Penn State. She discusses his recent visit.
GLC09571.03
30 September 1964
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written at Penn State, primarily describing her classes and professors. She also mentions that she is sick and comments on the Bucknell baseball team.
GLC09571.04
8 October 1964
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written at Penn State. She writes of her upcoming visit home, mentioning a doctor's appointment and the need to be away from her roommate. She discusses upcoming exams and homecoming.
GLC09571.05
18 October 1964
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written at Penn State. She refers to $5 that she borrowed from him, which she is now returning. She writes of her deep love for him, before discussing her grades and exams.
GLC09571.06
26 October 1964
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written at Penn State, in which she exclaims about being "pinned" by him and about how in love with him she is.
GLC09571.07
2 November 1964
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written at Penn State, describing every aspect of her "ever growing love" for him.
GLC09571.08
4 November 1964
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written at Penn State, in which she writes about how much she misses him, her visit home, her student teaching assignment, and her grades. Includes an admonition that he "not drink too much."
GLC09571.09
5 November 1964
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written at Penn State. After writing of how perfect they are for one another, she turns to the results of the presidential election and expresses her approval.
GLC09571.10
6 November 1964
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written at Penn State, in which she thanks him for his phone call, discusses travel logistics, and hopes that his parents sanction his "pinning" of her.
GLC09571.11
10 November 1964
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written at Penn State. The letter includes a discussion of travel logistics and a description of her science project. She writes about how much work she has and looks forward to Thanksgiving.
GLC09571.12
Second letter of the day to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff. It is primarily to discuss travel arrangements for her upcoming visit to Bucknell, but she also mentions her studies.
GLC09571.13
16 November 1964
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, in which she writes about their recent telephone conversation, his upcoming visit, and her upcoming exams and finals.
GLC09571.14
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, in which she thanks him for the previous weekend, asks him about logistics for an upcoming visit, and complains about her exams. She also describes her struggles to secure better dorm housing for the next...
GLC09571.15
17 November 1964
Alyee, fl. 1964
Letter to Louis Stamps from Alyee, who is attending the University of Miami. She asks if he attended a Martin Luther King, Jr. rally and tells him about the plays that she has recently seen. She refers to a planned trip of his to Miami that he has...
GLC09571.16.01
[photograph of woman, Alyee]
circa November 1964
Photo of a woman with encouraging message on the back. Signed by Alyee.
GLC09571.16.02
23 November 1964
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written at Penn State, in which she describes an accident in an elevator that resulted in a bloody nose and an equally disastrous science exam. She also expresses her passionate love for Louis.
GLC09571.17
December 1, 1964
Love letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written at Penn State. Written after they spent Thanksgiving break together, the letter contains nothing but unbridled expressions of her love for him.
GLC09571.18
12 December 1964
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written from Philadelphia. Writing after a phone conversation with him, she seeks to reassure him in the face of academic stress and depression. She also discusses her academic schedule and her upcoming...
GLC09571.19
4 January 1965
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written from Philadelphia, where she is undertaking correspondence courses. She refers to some major change in her plans for the future that happened over her winter break, but does not elaborate on it...
GLC09571.20
5 January 1965
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written from Philadelphia, in which she describes her correspondence courses, her days at home knitting and studying, and their friends' social lives. She also discusses his housing situation at Bucknell...
GLC09571.21
7 January 1965
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written from Philadelphia, in which she describes how driven she feels to complete her correspondence courses as thoroughly as possible and how much she is enjoying them. She expresses concern about his...
GLC09571.22
January 10 1965
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written from Philadelphia, in which she conducts a psychological self-assessment and confirms her commitment to graduating from Penn State. She misses Lou, and she expresses continuing concern for his...
GLC09571.23
January 11, 1965
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written from Philadelphia. She describes each of their struggles--his looming grad school finals, her correspondence courses--and asserts the importance of their supporting one another.
GLC09571.24
January 13, 1965
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written from Philadelphia. She writes about her Psychology textbooks and her studies, and she encourages him to call his mother.
GLC09571.25
January 16, 1965
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written from Philadelphia, in which she proudly announces that she's not pregnant, apologizes for being needy and emotional, declares her love for him, and wishes him luck on his finals.
GLC09571.26
January 18, 1965
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written from Philadelphia. She is disappointed with a history grade, and she is neglecting her personal hygiene until his return on Friday.
GLC09571.27
January 19, 1965
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written from Philadelphia, in which she writes about her grades, his sister's birthday party, and her ailing uncle.
GLC09571.28
February 3, 1965
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written from Philadelphia, in which she decsribes an argument that she had with her mother over "becoming an independent person." She also congratulates him on his grades and mentions her own, and she...
GLC09571.29
Camp Songs of the United States Army Ambulance Corps
1917
War Department Commission on Training Camp Activities
Collected by Kenneth S. Clark representing the War Department Commission on Training Camp Activities. World War I song sheet with printed lyrics for 10 songs including "Battle Hymn of the Republic," "Kaiser Bill," and "When Sammy Comes Driving Home."
GLC09572
[Letters belonging to the Wetmore family, 1963-1978][Decimalized .01.01-.02.323]
1963-1978
Wetmore, Roderick, fl. 1963-1977
Collection of letters belonging to the Wetmore family dated 1963-1978. The collection is split between two sets correspondence. The first (GLC09753.01) is sent from Nellie Joe Wetmore to her husband, H. Davis Wetmore and other family members dated...
GLC09573
Nothing In Hell DID Stop the Timberwolves! VE Day Greetings from Second Battalion, 415th Infantry…
1945
Two Army 104th Division Timberwolves VE Day cartoon map booklets. The 3-panel illustrated cartoon style map within the booklet depicts major events the US Army's 104th Division Timberwolves took part in while in WWII in Europe. The artwork is by S...
GLC09575
[Letters to Paul H. Lobik] [Decimalized .001-.176]
1930-1945
Various
A collection of two hundred and two letters sent to Paul H. Lobik. Many of the letters are from girls and discuss possible dates. There are also letters from Margaret Lobik, Paul's wife, and many letters from Pat Addison a good friend and writer...
GLC09576
[Letters to Paul H. Lobik] [Decimalized .01-.27]
1932-1934
A collection of twenty seven letters to Paul H. Lobik from 1932-1934. Some letters from his brother James Lobik describe the brother's work in the Civilian Conservation Corps in Oregon, and the possibility of Paul coming to work there as well.
GLC09577
To Paul H. and Margaret Frances Lobik [Decimalized .001-.111.02]
1937
A collection of one hundred and fifty three letters, photographs and greeting cards sent to Paul H. Lobik and his wife Margaret Frances Lobik. Some letters are from service men during World War II. There are also letters from friends of Margaret...
GLC09578
[Letters to Margaret Frances Lobik][Decimalized .001-.128]
1929
A collection of 147 items, mostly letters, to Margaret Frances Lobik, primarily correspondence from friends she made while being treated for tuberculosis at a sanatorium. This collection also contains a deck of cards, a necklace, 10 photos, 8...
GLC09579
Letter and newspaper clipping to Margaret and Paul Lobik
January 22, 1947
Crist, Carla, fl. 1945-1952
One letter and newspaper clipping sent to Margaret and Paul Lobik by Carla Crist.
GLC09579.017
To Mary Crist, Margaret Lobik and Paul Lobik
26 December 1945
N., Reba, fl. 1945
One letter from Reba N. to Mary Crist, Paul Lobik and Margaret Lobik dated December 26, 1945. Reba is writing to catch everyone up on news from the family. There is one sickness, Frank, and two deaths, Ellen, and Howard. There have also been two...
GLC09579.001
To Margaret Lobik
2 January 1946
Westcott, Thelma L., fl. 1946-1949
One postcard from Thelma Westcott to Margaret Lobik dated January 2, 1946. An update on her condition after going home. She mentions being sick with the flu but that she is better now. Thelma also mentions several other friends and their conditions...
GLC09579.002
7 January 1946
Crist, Bertha, fl. 1946-1951
One letter from Bertha Crist to Mary Crist, Margaret, and Paul Lobik dated January 7, 1946. A Crist family update from Bertha. Bertha mentions that she had been sick but is better. She mentions Ellen's death. She also sends thanks for the Christmas...
GLC09579.003
January 18 1946 - January 21 1946
2 letters enclosed in an envelope from the Iowa State Medical Library
GLC09579.004
January 18, 1946
Dean-Throckmorton, Jeannette, fl. 1946-1950
One letter from Jeannette Dean-Throckmortonto Margaret Lobik dated January 18, 1946. This letter discusses a surgery that Margaret had for a collapse of the lung, and best wishes for recovery. Jeannette also mentions her hobbies and that she joined...
GLC09579.004.01
January 21, 1946
Crist, Frances, fl. 1946-1956
One letter from Frances Crist to Margaret Lobik dated January 21, 1946. She is glad to hear the surgery went well, and that she has Paul and Mary to take care of her.
GLC09579.004.02
February 5, 1946
Mostek, Raymond, fl. 1943-1947
One birthday greeting card from Raymond and Irene Mostek, to Margaret Lobik dated February 5, 1946. Features a flower pot that is designed to look as if it has been cross stitched.
GLC09579.005
This is two letters and a note card that were enclosed in one envelope to Margaret Lobik.
GLC09579.006
February 4, 1946
One letter from Frances Crist to Margaret Lobik dated February 4, 1946. Frances asks after Margaret's health and comments about the recent deaths in the family. She also mentions the groundhog coming out of his home and seeing his shadow which means...
GLC09579.006.01
Photograph of President Roosevelt
1901-1909
One photograph of a seated Theodore Roosevelt dated circa 1901-1909. Published by Henry in Washington D.C. during his presidency. Originally with a letter by Theodore Roosevelt addressed to Herbert Hoover (see GLC00162.13).
GLC00162.13.02
How the Treasury is Robbed and No Load in that Barrel
6 March 1893
Article discusses the problem they have on their hands with the duplication of bonds and treasury notes. Currently there is no method of preventions and they've had to pay millions in redemption. The other side talks about taxes and how farmers are...
GLC02691.12.02
Map of the World Showing the Points at Which the War is In Progress
30 April 1898
Smith, Michael Hoke, 1855-1931
Map shows the miles between ports found in locations such as Japan, San Francisco, Cuba, Haiti, Puerto Rico, Cape Verde, Liverpool, New York, Washington D.C., Hong Kong, and the Phillipines. Lists the names of all the ships in the fleet at the...
GLC02691.12.08
1867 Diary
1867
Kiger, James S., fl. 1859-1873
Newspaper clippings inserted at beginning with Washington's General Order, July 1776 and McClellan's General Order, September 1861. Also positions of the sun and moon and on the back, a list of the original 13 states and all the signers of the...
GLC03131.16.07
to Joseph Wheeler
November 12, 1863
Longstreet, James, 1821-1904
Longstreet, Commander of the Department of East Tennessee and leader of the Knoxville Campaign, transmits orders to General Wheeler, cavalry corps, Army of Tennessee. He writes "It would be well to have the fords about Jackson's examined before you...
GLC00863.01
Gen. Jas. Longstreet
November 12, 1865
Carte de visite of James Longstreet, Confederate general and Commander of the Department of East Tennessee and leader of the Knoxville Campaign.
GLC00863.02
[The Rights of Lousiana]
1877
Article discusses the admission of Lousiana as a state and how at that time they held enslaved people and the government promised to protect the property (enslaved people) of her people, yet they violated that right when Missouri was admitted. The...
GLC02691.12.01
Secretary Gage's Financial Bill Reported in the Houses Today
1877-1900
Gage put forth a bill that requires the U.S to rely more heavily on the gold standard and to establish a system of bank notes without the conditional deposit of public bonds. The depositing and the issuing of bonds are discussed in detail.
GLC02691.12.03
I Guess We have Had Our Day
Wright, Miller A., fl. 1861-1864
A poem about the unfurling of the confederate flag at a reunion of veterans.
GLC02691.12.04
American and Spanish Fleets
A listing of all all the boats in the Spanish and American fleets.
GLC02691.12.05
How Counties of Georgia Voted for President and Governor in 2 years
The number of votes for each county in Georgia for Presidential and Gubernatorial candidates.
GLC02691.12.06
[A Bill that Establishes a Redemption Fund and a Division of Issue and Redemption in the Treasury]
Partial article. Outlines the different sections relating to redemption of notes and depositing in the treasury.
GLC02691.12.07
Replies to Ex-Governor Bullock-Some Fearless Facts on the Race Questions
17 August 1897
Graves, John T., 1856-1925
Author Graves feels the race problem is indestructible and universal, not likely to ever go away even with the appointment of Black people in Southern offices. He cites several examples where Black people are discriminated against in the North. Small...
GLC02691.12.09
Kindhearted Mayor Collier and To Stop Filibustering
24 October 1897
Mayor Collier releases all prisoners with city offenses. In "to Stop Filibustering", the Spanish government wants to ask the US to repress revolutionary societies in America that are giving assistance to General Gomez. Backside includes article...
GLC02691.12.10
Let the South Alone, Mr. Roosevelt
February 25, 1903
Hearst, William R., 1863-1951
Author is upset at Roosevelt's attempts to put Black people in office in the South. He says Roosevelt has only succeeded in widening the gap between Black and White people and should stay out of the South. Second page includes advertisements and...
GLC02691.12.11
Scene of the Pending Great Naval Battle Between the United States and Spain
9 May 1898
Map of area covered in the expected battle between Spain and the United States. The Spanish fleet is between the island of St. Thomas and St. Domingo. The American fleet is on its way to Puerto Rico, to fight the fleet from Cape Verde. Date from...
GLC02691.12.12
Rome daily. [Vol. 2, no. 214 (November 21, 1877)]
21 November 1877
Features a tribute to woman, obituary and advertisements and short blurbs. Subtitle reads: "a daily journal devoted to the interests of Rome and Cherokee Georgia."
GLC02691.12.13
Cedartown standard. [Vol. 10, no. 2 (January 20, 1896)]
January 30, 1896
Features column titled an artist in crime, which is about a detective. Report from the Chairman of the Polk County Exposition on the Cotton States Exposition which took place in Atlanta, an article about elephants and multiple advertisements.
GLC02691.12.14
to Miss Mary
21 July 1861
O'Connell, John D., fl. 1861-1866
He has great respect and admiration for her. Now that admiration has doubled and he considers her one of his best friends. Includes separate note asking her to go with him to the Marshalls.
GLC02830.01
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