Shared box 1222
Contains 47 Results:
The poetry and thoughts of Robert David O'Brien, SJ: typescript
Unpublished collection of the poetry of Robert David O'Brien, SJ. Most of the poems are dated from 1935 through 1940. The collection was compiled and edited by Betty Griffin, who dedicated the edition to O'Brien's mother and sister.
Open for research.
Democracy through empire : Dakota Territory, 1861-1889
Open for research.
Thomas MacDonagh typescripts
Includes two edited typescripts of MacDonagh's poem "Return" and a typescript of his final address.
Collection is open for research.
Liam O'Flaherty manuscripts
Includes two manuscripts. Milking Time (approximately 1925) and The Death Grip, (undated) which also has manuscript corrections and an autographed note signed by O'Flaherty.
Collection is open for research.
Gerald C. Walling collection of Graham Greene play ephemera
Consists of reviews, articles and playbills concerning the first productions of Greene's plays, mainly in London. The articles, all from Theatre World, include some biographical information on Greene and the actors who appeared in these premiere performances.
Collection is open for research.
John McConville to Bridget Hughes, 1846 October 25
This collection contains five letters written to Bridget Hughes, a recent immigrant to America, by her family in Ireland, including her father Daniel McConville and her uncles James and John McConville. The letters discuss both family news and general events. They are particularly noteworthy in their discussion of the economic and social impact of the Irish Famine. Transcriptions are also included.
Collection is open for research; digital version also available.
Daniel Hughes to Bridget Hughes, 1847 July 1
This collection contains five letters written to Bridget Hughes, a recent immigrant to America, by her family in Ireland, including her father Daniel McConville and her uncles James and John McConville. The letters discuss both family news and general events. They are particularly noteworthy in their discussion of the economic and social impact of the Irish Famine. Transcriptions are also included.
Collection is open for research; digital version also available.
James McConville to Bridget Hughes and his sisters, 1847 July 1
This collection contains five letters written to Bridget Hughes, a recent immigrant to America, by her family in Ireland, including her father Daniel McConville and her uncles James and John McConville. The letters discuss both family news and general events. They are particularly noteworthy in their discussion of the economic and social impact of the Irish Famine. Transcriptions are also included.
Collection is open for research; digital version also available.
John McConville to Bridget Hughes and his sisters, 1847 November 23
This collection contains five letters written to Bridget Hughes, a recent immigrant to America, by her family in Ireland, including her father Daniel McConville and her uncles James and John McConville. The letters discuss both family news and general events. They are particularly noteworthy in their discussion of the economic and social impact of the Irish Famine. Transcriptions are also included.
Collection is open for research; digital version also available.
Unsigned letter to Bridget Hughes, circa 1850 March 12
This collection contains five letters written to Bridget Hughes, a recent immigrant to America, by her family in Ireland, including her father Daniel McConville and her uncles James and John McConville. The letters discuss both family news and general events. They are particularly noteworthy in their discussion of the economic and social impact of the Irish Famine. Transcriptions are also included.
Collection is open for research; digital version also available.
Stanley Morison, 1927 January-1932 March
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William Telfer, 1925 July-1928 January
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Letter to Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1893 October 7
Consists of manuscripts of a poem, transcriptions of poems by others, and correspondence. The letters regard Guiney's publishing, opinions of other poets, social engagements, and donation of signed copies of her books to benefit a World War I fundraiser.
Collection is open for research.
Letter to Mr. Whalen, 1894 October 23
Consists of manuscripts of a poem, transcriptions of poems by others, and correspondence. The letters regard Guiney's publishing, opinions of other poets, social engagements, and donation of signed copies of her books to benefit a World War I fundraiser.
Collection is open for research.
Letter to Miss Deane, 1905 August 28
Consists of manuscripts of a poem, transcriptions of poems by others, and correspondence. The letters regard Guiney's publishing, opinions of other poets, social engagements, and donation of signed copies of her books to benefit a World War I fundraiser.
Collection is open for research.
Letter to Mrs. Fitzpatrick, 1913 January 26
Consists of manuscripts of a poem, transcriptions of poems by others, and correspondence. The letters regard Guiney's publishing, opinions of other poets, social engagements, and donation of signed copies of her books to benefit a World War I fundraiser.
Collection is open for research.
Letters to W. R. Castle, Jr., 1916 October 23-November 6
Consists of manuscripts of a poem, transcriptions of poems by others, and correspondence. The letters regard Guiney's publishing, opinions of other poets, social engagements, and donation of signed copies of her books to benefit a World War I fundraiser.
Collection is open for research.
Transcriptions of "Sonnet to Mrs. Sigourney" by James Dixon and "Shelley and Keats and Their Reviewer" by Thomas Wade, after 1867
Consists of manuscripts of a poem, transcriptions of poems by others, and correspondence. The letters regard Guiney's publishing, opinions of other poets, social engagements, and donation of signed copies of her books to benefit a World War I fundraiser.
Collection is open for research.
"A Passing Song," final stanza only, fair copy, signed, approximately 1887
Consists of manuscripts of a poem, transcriptions of poems by others, and correspondence. The letters regard Guiney's publishing, opinions of other poets, social engagements, and donation of signed copies of her books to benefit a World War I fundraiser.
Collection is open for research.
Allen, Edward P., 1910 November 12
Collection is open for research.
Beavan, Thomas Daniel, 1910 October 17
Collection is open for research.
Bourne, Francis, 1910 October 27
Collection is open for research.
Canevin, Regis, 1910 November 14
Collection is open for research.
Doyle, A. P., 1894 May 14
Collection is open for research.
Falconio, D., 1910 October 14
Collection is open for research.