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1917
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Why We are at War. Messages to Congress January to April, 1917
Signed in front endpaper. Content surrounding America's entry into World War I. Deckle edges.
GLC02186
7 December 1915
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
to Howell Cheney
Letter regarding raising money for the war effort. Typed on personal stationery.
GLC02203.01
17 October 1917
Letter regarding the Red Cross. Typed on personal stationery.
GLC02203.02
[1900 ca.]
Tabb, John B. (John Banister), 1845-1909
The grave digger [poem] [signature overwritten by another person]
GLC02453.34
1907/02/03
Carney, Julia A. Fletcher, 1823-1908
to D. F. Thompson re: about child's poetry
GLC02453.06
[1917/02/24]
Cheny, John Vance, fl. 1917
By and by [poem or quote]
GLC02453.08
1901/01/14
Fiske, John, 1842-1901
to H. L. Sibley re: about writing plans
GLC02453.13
1918
Phillips, Ulrich B., 1877-1934
American negro slavery: a survey of the supply, employment and control of negro labor as determined by the plantation regime
Published by D. Appleton and Co, New York, London. Once the definitive and apologetic account of slavery impeding innovation. Phillips was a Professor of American History at the University of Michigan.
GLC00267.084
1910
Nieboer, H.J., 1873-1920
Slavery as an industrial system; ethnological researches, by Dr. H. J. Nieboer
Second edition. Geared towards world-wide survey of slavery. Published by Martinus Nijhoff, the Hague.
GLC00267.086
1924-1928
Austin, Stephen F., 1793-1836
The Austin papers (Annual reports of the AHS 1919, 1922)
Papers of Moses and Stephen Austin edited by Eugene C. Barker. There are three (physical) volumes, but they are labeled vol. 1, and vol. 2 parts 1 and 2.
GLC00267.105
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