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[Photograph of Samuel Ichiye Hayakawa]
6 April 1979
Hayakawa, Samuel I., 1906-1992
Photograph accompanied letter (GLC05508.124.01).
GLC05508.124.02
GLC05508.124.03
The General State of the Church in Zimbabwe Rhodesia Today
circa 1979
Muzorewa, Abel Tendekayi, 1925-?
Muzorewa's report cites instances of persecution and martyrdom as the Marxists began to impose their rule upon Zimbabwe-Rhodesia. Yet, in the midst of the persecution Muzorewa reports that many people are giving generously to their Church and many...
GLC05508.192.01
to Alice J. Cutright Kaine
14 April 1940
Pittman, Portia Marshall Washington, 1883-1978
Washington writes to Kaine, a friend of her father's, about the ceremony issuing a commemorative stamp of her father, Booker T. Washington. Discusses the family members in attendance, and mentions that she "received the first sheet of stamps from...
GLC05508.255.01
21 July 1940
Washington writes to Kaine to forward a first day issue stamp promised in an earlier letter (see GLC05508.255.01). Her brother, Booker T. Washington, Jr., has been in the hospital and is about to be released. He is still weak and jobless, however...
GLC05508.255.02
[First day issue stamp of Booker T. Washington]
7 April 1940
First day issue envelope with stamp from the "Famous Americans Series." Both stamp and envelope feature the printed likeness of Booker T. Washington. Envelope cancelled at Tuskegee on 7 April 1940. Sent to Alice J. Cutright Kaine from Portia...
GLC05508.255.03
to William Rochester
1830/05/07
Biddle, Nicholas, 1786-1844
States that he would prefer if the new Bank in Buffalo be built out of stone, instead of stucco. Says that he is willing to pay the additional expense for the stone. A private letter, written from the Bank of the United States.
GLC03139.01
1830/08/05
Says that he and William Strickland agree that stone columns would be preferable to wood for the new branch of the Bank being built in Buffalo. Also advises using fluted columns, and promises to have Strickland send a sketch of the proposed cornice...
GLC03139.02
to Joseph B. Varnum
March 12, 1812
Hill, A.A., fl. 1812
Informs Varnum that he will make a deposit (of an undisclosed amount) on his behalf to the State Bank regarding a business transaction. Responds to query regarding the outcome of General Austin: "...all officers return their commands in the Corps...
GLC03845.11
December 29, 1813
Dalton, Tristram, 1738-1817
Informs Varnum of Mr. Swett's rejection of the position in the Office of Deputy Collector in Newburyport, Massachusetts. Sevett "thought it incompatible with his present office to undertake the business." Dalton expresses regret for not being able...
GLC03845.12
6 January 1814
Fowler, Samuel, 1747-1823
Asks Varnum to name him to a collectorship of the neighboring counties while reminding him how he had been displaced from another position. Illegible words inhibit proper interpretation of letter.
GLC03845.13
Shepherd, Thomas, fl. 1814
Shepherd, appointed by the President of the U.S., previously held the position of Collector of the Revenue for the 17th District of the counties of Hampshire, Hampton, and Franklin. He had retired from the position with the hope of having it...
GLC03845.14
3 March 1814
Hall, Farnham, fl. 1814
Announces the sudden death of the Honorable Silas Lee, Esq. and "[B]y this event the office of district attorney has become vacant. The eyes of the President will therefore be turned towards some suitable person to fill that vacancy ..." Advises...
GLC03845.15
7 March 1814
Keyes, John, fl. 1814
Keyes acknowledges that a change in the Concord Post Office will soon take place. Requests that he be considered for Postmaster General and that he would oblige if appointed.
GLC03845.16
8 March 1814
Smith, J.H., fl. 1814
Informs of the election of William Low as officer for state security in the town of Amherst. His election removed a British federalist who represented the town the previous year. Feels that Governor William Plumer will be elected Governor instead...
GLC03845.17
2 April 1814
Kettle, John, fl. 1814
Written as town clerk of Boston regarding appointments, public works, and the court of sessions.
GLC03845.18
December 7, 1820
Swett, D., fl. 1820
Writes of the well being of his children. The remaining paragraphs include a copy of a letter from James (last name unknown) received on the 27th. It discusses how James is working vigilantly among the Republicans. James speaks of Swett's...
GLC03845.20
12 December 1820
Informs of letter he received from James dated December 6, which stated that Mr. Prince of Newburyport was nominated to the Senate for Collector for the District. Swett requests a recommendation on behalf of Varnum and James to name him Naval...
GLC03845.21
[Mr. Thatcher's Speech] [Fragment]
February 13, 1798
Varnum, Joseph B., 1751-1821
Possibly in Joseph Bradley Varnum's hand. Mentions, via Harrison Gray Otis, the publication of a Constitutional report by Alexander Hamilton. Also notes George Thatcher claim that the "System was deficient" and that he could write a better...
GLC03845.22
[Gardner Civil War photographs: Meade, Grande Review, etc.]
circa 1864-1865
See descriptions in GLC05508.012.01-.19
GLC05508.012
to Kregg Sanders
18 November 1993
Atkins, Susan, 1948-2009
Atkins writes to Sanders from prison while serving time for her part in the Tate-LaBianca murders committed while a member of the Manson family. Atkins continues a previous letter (GLC05508.024.01), commenting that she feels a connection with her...
GLC05508.024.02
December 17, 1993
Atkins writes to Sanders from prison while serving time for her part in the Tate-LaBianca murders committed while a member of the Manson family. Atkins thanks Sanders for the story of his adventure getting her book, considering it "one of those cool...
GLC05508.024.03
to Dr. Davenport
30 November 1878
Barnum, P.T. (Phineas Taylor), 1810-1891
A short, odd, breezy letter, Barnum promises a humorous lecture, possibly to a religious group. He also remarks on the virtues of being "practically useful to our fellow man," indicating that he would trade some of his faith for a stack of good works...
GLC05508.030.01
[Photograph of P.T. Barnum]
A photograph of Barnum is included, possibly for promotion of the upcoming lecture referred to in the accompanying letter (GLC05508.030.01).
GLC05508.030.02
[Excerpt from Cardinal Joseph Bernardin's address at Seattle University on March 2, 1986].
10 September 1993
Bernardin, Joseph, 1928-1996
In an address at Seattle University, Cardinal Bernardin, Archbishop of Chicago, explains how the consistent ethic "highlights both the systematic and anological character of Catholic moral theology." Accompanied by small Bachrach photograph of...
GLC05508.034.01
[Photograph of Cardinal Joseph Bernardin].
Bachrach, Fabian, 1917-2010
Small Bachrach photograph of Cardinal Bernardin that accompanied an excerpt from his speech given at Seattle University.
GLC05508.034.02
[Sing God a simple song]
1981
Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990
Signed card with "Sing God a simple song" written on it, with score. Accompanied by sheet music for "A Simple Song" from "Mass" (GLC05508.035.02).
GLC05508.035.01
A Simple Song
Sheet music for "A Simple Song" from "Mass." Accompanied by signed card with "Sing God a simple song" written on it, with score (GLC05508.035.02).
GLC05508.035.02
to Mr. Luetge
11 August 1975
Mata, Maureen, fl. 1975
Maureen Mata, at Pat Boone's office, writes a cover letter for items sent to Luetge: "As requested, we enclose the three pages taken from Pat Boone's book A NEW SONG autographed."
GLC05508.043.01
[To Shirley...]
Boone, Pat, 1934-
Excerpt from Boone's autobiography, 'A New Song': "To Shirley [his wife], Clint Davidson was a living example of the Christian life she was looking for. Little did either of us know than that we were about to experience the reality of the presence...
GLC05508.043.02
[In the next few pages...]
Excerpt from Boone's autobiography, 'A New Song.' Boone writes that he will recount "events leading up to this [event not written, possibly related to religion], and then share with you the exciting experiences that have been ours since then." He...
GLC05508.043.03
[Photograph of Pat Boone]
An autographed photo of Pat Boone "Leo-/ many thanks/ God bless you." Included with excerpts from his book and cover letter (GLC05508.043.01-.03).
GLC05508.043.04
to James W. Eldridge
December 18, 1894
Booth, William B., 1829-1912
Booth writes to Eldridge to thank him for his contribution to the Salvation Army.
GLC05508.046.01
[The object of my life is...]
12 September 1907
Booth sends a sentiment that states that the object of his life his to do the most for the Lord. This item appears to be a page from an autograph book. Note the quotations on the verso by Adelina Patti Ledstow (1907) and Luisa Tetrazzini (1909/09...
GLC05508.046.02
to Earl Cranston, Jr.
January 22, 1913
Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925
Bryan gives advice to a student on the "temptations that come from education" namely, "to forget God" and "to put selfish interests above the common good." Includes a clipped signature.
GLC05508.052.01
[Fragment of speech by William Jennings Bryan]
10 April 1906
A fragment of a speech by Bryan comparing Christ and Confucius marked B. 6: "Confucius dealt with forms and formulas; Christ dealt with substance and with unchanging truth." Typed by Bryan's wife with autograph notes and handwritten continuation on...
GLC05508.052.02
to Ashley O'Rorke
February 1, 1876
Cooper, Anthony A., fl. 1876-1884
The Earl of Shaftesbury Anthony Cooper writes to his godson, Ashley O'Rorke, applauding his decision to become a teetotaling missionary, but suggests he go to Central Africa rather than India.
GLC05508.074.01
3 May 1876
The Earl of Shaftesbury Anthony Cooper writes to his godson, Ashley O'Rorke, thanking him for a birthday present and teaches him the motto "None but Christ."
GLC05508.074.02
27 September 1876
The Earl of Shaftesbury Anthony Cooper writes to his godson, Ashley O'Rorke, to assure him that despite not talking for a while, he is thinking of him. He talks about the beach and ocean. Cooper asks him to pray for the end of the Turkey War, and...
GLC05508.074.03
December 18, 1879
The Earl of Shaftesbury Anthony Cooper writes to his godson, Ashley O'Rorke, to discuss how illness makes you appreciate health, and remark that they will pray for each other's continued good health. Cooper asks the little boy to imitate a quote:...
GLC05508.074.04
December 27, 1884
The Earl of Shaftesbury Anthony Cooper writes to his godson, Ashley O'Rorke, to express happiness that O'Rorke has recovered from an recent illness, but also to point out that he should learn what a blessing health is from the experience. Cooper...
GLC05508.074.05
to Marshall E. Bean
20 September 1966
Curti, Merle, fl. 1966
Curti responds to a letter from Bean, who, facing his own death, asked Curti about his faith. Curti responds that Bean's life in teaching and religious faith ought to provide him with confidence in the value of his life. Regarding his own faith...
GLC05508.078.01
[Photograph of Merle Curti]
Accompanying letter (see GLC05508.078.01).
GLC05508.078.02
1993/10/24
Davis, Bruce, 1942-?
Davis, a former member of the Manson family, writes about teaching an Old Testament Survey course and a spiritual Freedom and maturity class. He responds to a religious dilemma about creation posed by Sanders. He discusses collecting and the...
GLC05508.081.01
[Photograph of Bruce Davis and his wife]
Small color photo of Davis with his pregnant wife.
GLC05508.081.02
[Breakpoint with Chuck Colson]
6 September 1993
Internet usenet transcript of "BreakPoint," a christian Prison Fellowship radio program hosted by Chuck Colson. Segment titled: Working Chic: Labor Day Cogitations.
GLC05508.081.03
to Leonard
circa 1972-1980
Duke, Charles Moss Jr., fl. 1972
Offers Gospel verses (Mark 11:24, 16:17-18) to comfort and aid Leonard in his recovery. He also writes: "I have been to the moon but the greatest experience in my life has been accepting Jesus as my Savior." On yellow lined paper with photograph...
GLC05508.092.01
[Photograph of the moon signed by Charles Duke]
On a photograph of the moon, Duke writes: "The heavens declare the glory of God."
GLC05508.092.02
[So near is grandeur to our dust...]
circa 1860
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882
"So near is grandeur to our dust, / So near is God to man, / When Duty whispers low, Thou must, / the youth replies, I can." Accompanied by a tinted photogravure (GLC05508.098.02).
GLC05508.098.01
[Ralph Waldon Emerson photgravure].
1859
Accompanies verse by Emerson (GLC05508.098.01).
GLC05508.098.02
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