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to Alan Brock
circa 1971-1972
Joy, Leatrice, 1894-1985
Joy writes Brock to thank him for the picture and writes a quote: "Death does not extinguish the light--it puts out the candle for the dawn has come."
GLC05508.152.05
to unknown
Joy sends an article on the Lord's Prayer that she enjoyed to her friends. It has an autographed note on the first page.
GLC05508.152.06
Joy writes a Christmas card to Brock and thanks him for all his notes; she promises to keep up with news from her end.
GLC05508.152.07
to Katharine Cornell
February 11, 1941
Keller, Helen, 1880-1968
Keller writes to reminisce about two days spent at Cornell's home reading literature and discussing spiritual growth.
GLC05508.153.01
to Nancy
5 November 1943
Keller takes a break from her " 'Teacher' biography" to write this letter. She discusses her enjoyment of a gathering at Nancy's home, changing attitudes towards the roles of women, and sends a copy of "Soviet Power."
GLC05508.153.02
[Helen Keller].
1966
Picture of Keller on the cover.
GLC05508.153.03
[Photograph of Helen Keller]
circa 1954
Photograph of Keller with Martha Graham. Graham is placing Keller's hand on a kneeling woman's face, and a man stands in the background.
GLC05508.153.04
to Mr. Bloede
26 May 1931
Kelly, Howard A., 1858-1943
Kelly writes to Mr. Bloede about Christian faith. He cites Scripture to outline his beliefs. He believes that Christ gives the Holy Spirit to all who ask.
GLC05508.154.01
to Earl Hunt
February 4, 1939
Kelly writes to Bishop Hunt, discussing proof of the immaculate conception. He believes that the virgin birth was a necessity for Christ to able to die for all the sins of the world, and those who do not believe have no real relationship with the...
GLC05508.154.02
March 15, 1939
Kelly writes to Bishop Hunt to discuss Christ as God and attempt to prove the existence of God and creation by citing Scripture. "The proof that comes nearest to us and is most assuring is realized in accepting him as my personal Savior and in...
GLC05508.154.03
[And only the Master shall praise us...]
4 April 1898
Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936
Kipling sends a copy of the last stanza of When Earth's Last Picture is Painted to Helen Campbell.
GLC05508.161.01
to Lord Milner
23 October 1910
Encloses a letter from Crewe and remarks on his increased devotion and cheerfulness.
GLC05508.161.02
[Lash LaRue photo].
circa 1983
Photograph of LaRue on his horse Black Diamond, with contemporary photo of LaRue in the bottom right-hand corner. Inscribed by LaRue to a teacher named Bob.
GLC05508.165.02
to Madam
11 November 1886
Hamlin, Hannibal, 1809-1891
Informs an unknown woman of the members of Lincoln's cabinet, noting who has died and where the remaining men are now living. Mentions William H. Seward, Salmon P. Chase, Caleb B. Smith, Simon Cameron, Gideon Welles, and Montgomery Blair.
GLC05603.01.12
7 August 1855
Raymond, Henry J. (Henry Jarvis), 1820-1869
Directed to "Gentlemen." Agrees to deliver a lecture on slavery during the upcoming winter, noting, "I shall fail to say anything possessing either novelty or merit upon a topic which has been more profoundly and carefully discussed in Boston than...
GLC05603.01.25
[Remark about Abraham Lincoln's wisdom]
1861-1865
Brooks, Noah, 1830-1903
Writes "When asked what trait of Abraham Lincoln's character most impressed me in the years of my intercourse with him, I reply - his wisdom. He was the wisest man I ever knew."
GLC05603.01.30
to Horace Greeley
20 September 1852
Weed, Thurlow, 1797-1882
Weed, a journalist active in politics, writes to Greeley, editor of the New York Tribune. Comments that Henry Wilson "ought to be at the Free Soil State Convention," to be held in Syracuse, New York.
GLC05603.01.33
Abraham Lincoln [Poem]
1865/04/14
Clipping of the poem "Abraham Lincoln."
GLC05603.03.01
"Old John" Burns
News article about John Burns, "the old hero of Gettysburg." Includes an engraving of John Burns pasted over the image of Burns' statue. Article and images are pasted on a piece of paper.
GLC05603.03.03
"At the deathbed of Abraham Lincoln"
1925 circa
Tanner, James, 1844-1927
One article entitled, "At the Deathbed of Abraham Lincoln," written by James Tanner and printed by the National Republic. Consists of an eye witness account related to Lincoln's assassination and his deathbed. Relays the chaos at the scene at Ford's...
GLC05603.03.04
A Few Scenes in the life of A "SOJER" in the Mass 44th
1863
Illustrated Civil War diary by a soldier in the 44th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. Written from camp at New Bern, North Carolina. Sketchbook illustrated with thirty-eight pencil editorial-type cartoon sketches satirizing the Northern press...
GLC08200
26 July 1876
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
Expresses his belief that reconstruction would not end if a short term Democrat is elected to the presidency, but that it would be disastrous for the Freedmen. Rutherford B. Hayes served as President 1877-1881.
GLC08201
to Miss Virginia
July 1861
Whiting, William H., 1824-1865
Expressing an appreciation for an offer of relief aid and lamenting the death of General Bernard Bee at First Manassas. "Two of the brave gentlemen who used to sit at your table went down on that terrible at the head of their brave men bravely dying...
GLC08243
[Battle of First Manassas maps].
circa 1861-1862
Battle map rendered by a Confederate veteran, identifying various landmarks and troop positions. Includes references to Union forces (Retreat of Hessian Cavalry after repulse"; "Retreat of the Grand Army of A. Lincoln, L.L.D.") and pasted-in...
GLC08244
to Mrs. Lebreton Deschapelles
December 6, 1880
Clarke, William Penn, fl. 1880
Clarke, an attorney, discusses the case of Mrs. Deschapelles, who claims that her late husband (possibly Emmanuel Lebreton Deschapelles) suffered property damages from federal forces during the Civil War. Informs Deschapelles that if her husband...
GLC02943.03
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