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4 February 1988
[Photograph of Dom Deluise]
Photograph included with response to Kohl's solicitation letter (GLC05508.248.01). Signed "To Robert."
GLC05508.284.02
7 December 1987
Lear, Norman, 1922-?
to Atlee Kohl
Response to Kohl's solicitation letter. Lear's letter talks about things he would pack for his "spiritual journey": words of Jesus, memories of individuals he's loved in a Christian way, religious writings of George Bernard Shaw and Ralph Waldo...
GLC05508.287.01
16 October 1976
[Photograph of Norman Lear]
Photograph accompanying letter to Kohl (GLC05508.287.01). Autographed "For Leo Sylvor[,] With affection and respect".
GLC05508.287.02
8 December 1987
Peale, Norman Vincent, 1898-1993
Response to Kohl's solicitation letter. Peal expresses his belief in the Holy Trinity and that God can be sought out to right wrongs. In closing, Peale writes: "I believe that the values, ideals and principles upon which our country grew and has...
GLC05508.289.01
Bachrach, Fabian, 1917-2010
[Photograph of Norman Vincent Peale]
Photograph accompanying Peale's letter to Atlee Kohl (GLC05508.289.01). Autographed "To George R. Sauders/ God bless you."
GLC05508.289.02
1856-1872 circa
Currier, Nathaniel, 1813-1888
John C. Breckinridge, Vice President of the United States.
Date inferred from Breckinridge's vice presidential term, and the time period in which Currier's printing business was housed at the address cited.
GLC08630.01
1850-1870 ca.
Lithograph of the Death of Johnson
Currier & Ives Print: Lithograph of the Death of Johnson
GLC08630.02
circa 1872-1874
Currier & Ives
Lithograph of Frederick Douglass
Circa dates based on several sources, indicating Currier and Ives' location at 125 Nassau St. between 1872 and 1874.
GLC08630.03
Print of the death of Zachary Taylor
Currier & Ives Print: death of Zachary Taylor
GLC08630.04
1852
N. Currier (Firm)
[Lithographs of Winfield Scott]
Two Currier lithographic copies depicting a bust portrait of Scott as a Whig candidate for president. One with his face colored, the other without. The lithographs are the same size but the borders differ.
GLC08630.05
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