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1861-1877
Hawkeye, fl. 1862
Two Brothers Fallen
A tribute to Captain Asbel Fairchild Duncan and Fidelio Hughes Duncan, both of whom died in Winchester after getting wounded in battle.
GLC02171.09
20 September 1869
Goodruff, Charles H., fl. 1869
to Colonel (Fellows)
He gave the Colonel's regards to Major. Boynton and relayed the message that he would like to see his book.
GLC02745.084
Advertisement for Major Boynton's book
Guide to West Point and the US Military Academy
GLC02745.085
Includes full description and a list of maps and illustrations. Press notices in the back.
GLC02745.086
20 May 1918
Charles Blanchard Obituary
He liked his home town. He was genial and humorous. He loved reading Dickens.
GLC02745.102
The Improvement of the Age
Appears to be an essays about how people are becoming more enlightened and prejudices and ignorance are fading away. Much of it is unclear, however.
GLC02745.109
1864
Usher, John Palmer, 1816-1889
Appropriation for Indian Tribes
38th Congress 1st Session Ex. Doc No 96 House of representatives
GLC03776.05
1867
Browning, Orville Hickman, 1806-1881
Appropriation for Shawnees
40th Congress 1st Session Ex. Doc No 3 House of representatives
GLC03776.07
40th Congress 1st Session Ex. Doc No 3 House of representatives (2nd Copy)
GLC03776.08
Appropriations for Shawnees
40th Congress 1st Session Ex. Doc. No. 3 House of Representatives
GLC03776.19
1960-1968
Various
[Humphrey Campaign Materials and essay, "An Indian In Spite of Myself"] [Decimalized .01- .19]
This collection consists of 19 items primarly concerning the Hubert Humphrey 1968 campaign. There are five newsletters from the 1968 Hubert Humphrey campaign. Six campaign press releases concerning Humphrey's views and promoting him for President...
GLC09565
ca. 1932
Osuna, J.J., fl. 1901-1905
An Indian in Spite of Myself
A six-page essay, in which the author, J.J. Osuna, describes his move from Puerto Rico to the U.S. to attend the Carlisle Indian School in 1901. He writes about how sad he was to leave his mother, about the journey over, and about the school itself...
GLC09565.18
18 January 1910
La Follette, Robert M., fl. 1910
to Theodore Roosevelt
because a tract of land was conveyed to him, it is necessary that he make an appearance in order to protect the rights of the Indians.
GLC07733.02.2
21 January 1910
Field, Walter S., fl. 1910
his deed of land must be protected so that the Kickapoo are not taken advantage of.
GLC07733.02.3
26 January 1910
Teller, Henry Moore, 1830-1914
reiterates need to protect the Indians' interests.
GLC07733.02.4
10 March 1910
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
to Walter S. Field
asks that he appear for him in any suits that may be instituted against him as trustee for a Kickapoo indian named Wah-nah-ka.
GLC07733.02.1
20 November 1861
The Fence that Uncle Abe Built
features B&W picture of Abraham Lincoln and poem beneath
GLC08482.4
"Thou Wilt Think of Me"
features poem
GLC08413.21
"Am Thinking, Sadly Thinking"
GLC08413.22
"The Word"
GLC08413.23
"Bend Softly Down"
GLC08413.24
"Country Home"
GLC08413.25
"Be Kind to Each Other"
GLC08413.26
27 April 1861
Flag of the Free Heart's Hope and Home
features flag and poem
GLC08413.38
Our Country
featues flag coming out of water and poem
GLC08413.39
30 June 1864
300,000 Strong
GLC08413.40
9 August 1861
Then Conquer We Must, When Our Cause It Is Just...
features poem excerpt from W.B Keen and American flag
GLC08413.46
13 August 1945
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
to Sylvia Weiner
Moe has been taking a world history test for the past few hours. He notes that it is 22 months since he left the states. Marty was invited to be an interpreter for the purchase of champagne, he invited Moe to go with him. Written at Camp Boston
GLC09414.1478
17 August 1945
Moe read that realistically it may take 3 or 4 months to go home now that the war is over. He likes Sylvia telling him that her mother tried to talk to her as she was writing, and that she said Hanto, the Japanese word for Good Night. Written at...
GLC09414.1482
29 April 1945
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
Sylvia just finished a twenty page paper which she describes briefly.
GLC09414.0583
11 May 1945
Sylvia is currently reading an interesting book about the people of Germany.
GLC09414.0592
24 May 1945
to "Moe" Weiner
Sylvia mentions that she got a new book from the library called Traumatic Neurosis.
GLC09414.0608
23 June 1945
Sylvia listened to a baseball game, then went up to the roof to relax. She is now practicing French.
GLC09414.0635
20 July 1945
Sylvia is forced to do some copyediting at work, she later went to the movies with Bess.
GLC09414.0652
19 February 1944
Gellis, Joe, fl. 1944
Gellis writes that he is confused by all the English expressions, especially the way they refer to money. He thinks Sylvia's work with the selective service is interesting.
GLC09414.1585
14 November 1944
Moe writes that the French grammar book he has is very good. He also mentions receiving a copy of the Bugle, and refers to "poor Artie."
GLC09414.1254
7 December 1944
Moe says Sylvia's descriptions of the East side bring it back vividly for him. He also asks for a subscription to the New York Times. He says he still hopes to see Paris one day, but he hasn't had time to study French.
GLC09414.1276
June 19, 1944
Moe and Jack sat down and tried to teach themselves French with the grammar book they got, but Moe does not think he will ever acquire a French accent.
GLC09414.1286
2001
Play Summary
This is a summary of the play "Picnic" it most likely belonged to Sylvia Weiner, as the production was in the 2001 season.
GLC09414.1683
17 May 2001
Theater Ticket
2 tickets to a performance of the Merchant of Venice for Sylvia Weiner. The play took place at the Stratford Festival of Canada.
GLC09414.1684
[1908-1920]
Dixon, Joseph K., 1856-1926
Bust length portrait of Native American man
Inscribed "631 Surrounded" in ink on verso.
GLC03911.08.21
The man, identified as a San Carlos Apache, is wrapped in a blanket, holding a bow and arrows. Inscribed "573 Nethla" in ink on verso.
GLC03911.08.22
Half length portrait of a Native American man
Inscribed "586 Long Knife-Sword" in ink on verso, possibly the name of the man in the image.
GLC03911.08.23
Half length seated portrait of a Native American man
Inscribed "658 Many Coups" in ink on verso.
GLC03911.08.24
1908-1920
Bust portrait of a Native American man
Inscribed "639 Chief Two Moons" in ink on verso.
GLC03911.08.25
Inscribed "798 Bull Snake" in ink on verso.
GLC03911.08.26
Bust portrait of a Native American man with long braids
Stamped "732" on verso.
GLC03911.08.27
Inscribed " 674 'Mountain Chief.' Blackfoot." in pencil on verso.
GLC03911.08.28
Inscribed "791 Bull Don't Fall Down" in ink on verso.
GLC03911.08.29
Half length portrait of a Native American man in profile
Inscribed "746 Little Wolf" in ink on verso.
GLC03911.08.30
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