Shared box 14195
Contains 25 Results:
Broadsides, circa 1960s-1970s
This collection contains administrative records of the Dolmen Press, including advertisements, broadsides, catalogs, correspondence, dummy books, ephemera, and manuscripts submitted to the Press for publication. It also includes Press founder Liam Miller's ephemera and some materials relating to Cuala Press, which Liam Miller ran, along with W. B. Yeats' children, in the 1970s.
Collection is open for research.
Hayes, Bernard to Margaret Hayes, 1861 - 1864
This is a collection of letters exchanged between Bernard Hayes and his wife Margaret while he was fighting in the American Civil War. Most letters are from Bernard. One letter includes a bond from the "Bank of Love." Also included are a letter regarding a promotion, a letter notifying Margaret of Bernard's death in the Battle of the Wilderness, and Treasury Department certificates and vouchers for payments to Margaret as a widow.
Open for research; digital version also available.
Guiney, Patrick R. to Margaret Hayes, 1864 March 14
This is a collection of letters exchanged between Bernard Hayes and his wife Margaret while he was fighting in the American Civil War. Most letters are from Bernard. One letter includes a bond from the "Bank of Love." Also included are a letter regarding a promotion, a letter notifying Margaret of Bernard's death in the Battle of the Wilderness, and Treasury Department certificates and vouchers for payments to Margaret as a widow.
Open for research; digital version also available.
Treasury Department certificates and vouchers, 1865 - 1867
This is a collection of letters exchanged between Bernard Hayes and his wife Margaret while he was fighting in the American Civil War. Most letters are from Bernard. One letter includes a bond from the "Bank of Love." Also included are a letter regarding a promotion, a letter notifying Margaret of Bernard's death in the Battle of the Wilderness, and Treasury Department certificates and vouchers for payments to Margaret as a widow.
Open for research; digital version also available.
Ledger, labeled "Abstracts from readings, 1897- , M.J. Jordan" on title page, 1847 - 1944
The ledger contains Jordan's abstracts at the front, accounts at the back, as well as notes, clippings and ephemera tucked into the covers. Loose materials include a single proof page of a work in Gaelic.
Collection is open for research.
O'Connell, Daniel to Atkins, 1842 March 12
Collection is open for research.
O'Connell, John to multiple correspondents, 1844, 1851
Collection is open for research.
O'Sullivan, J. L. to John J. Dwight, 1843 September 21
Collection is open for research.
Thomas Jefferson broadside, undated
This series includes material which cannot be attributed to Dolmen Press, much of it coming from a scrapbook owned by Liam Miller.
Theater programs in this series may be from performances Miller was involved with as a set builder and theater director.
Collection is open for research.
Abbey Theatre, broadside, 1967 February
This series includes material which cannot be attributed to Dolmen Press, much of it coming from a scrapbook owned by Liam Miller.
Theater programs in this series may be from performances Miller was involved with as a set builder and theater director.
Collection is open for research.
Thomas Kinsella, The Tain reading, broadside, no year August 31
This series includes material which cannot be attributed to Dolmen Press, much of it coming from a scrapbook owned by Liam Miller.
Theater programs in this series may be from performances Miller was involved with as a set builder and theater director.
Collection is open for research.
Chronological files, 1966-1971
Collection is open for research.
"Specimen of Printing Types barely available at Trinity Closet Press", 1973 November
Collection is composed of publications and printings created by Trinity Closet Press at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. Materials include pamphlets, broadsides, and poetry booklets, as well as the first printing from the press, "Specimen of Printing Types barely available at Trinity Closet Press" (1973).
Collection is open for research.
"The Wedding of Ballyporeen", 1984
Collection is composed of publications and printings created by Trinity Closet Press at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. Materials include pamphlets, broadsides, and poetry booklets, as well as the first printing from the press, "Specimen of Printing Types barely available at Trinity Closet Press" (1973).
Collection is open for research.
"An Excellent New Ballad on the Present Taste of Dublin", 1987
Collection is composed of publications and printings created by Trinity Closet Press at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. Materials include pamphlets, broadsides, and poetry booklets, as well as the first printing from the press, "Specimen of Printing Types barely available at Trinity Closet Press" (1973).
Collection is open for research.
Art, 1974-2011, undated
Contains artwork both created and given to Lang by friends and peers and created by Lang himself. Includes administrative records related to ACE Exhibits (Active Culture Exhibits, formerly known as United Artists), art shows reviews, and event fliers and posters.
Event posters and fliers, 1976-2013
Contains artwork both created and given to Lang by friends and peers and created by Lang himself. Includes administrative records related to ACE Exhibits (Active Culture Exhibits, formerly known as United Artists), art shows reviews, and event fliers and posters.
Doug Lang reading at the DC Arts Center, photographs, 2010
Primarily consists of photographs of Doug Lang, his family and friends, and his home and places traveled, as well as articles about Lang and his family, autobiographical journals and notes, and passports.
"The Adman's Philosophy Credo", signed by Elbert Hubbard, undated
Collection is open for research. Negatives in Shared box 1274 are not an access medium and are not available for use.
Plumb, Isaac, Jr. to his parents, 1859 - 1861
This collection contains letters from Isaac Plumb, Jr. to his parents during his time as a Union soldier in the Civil War; legal documents from the Grant family and genealogical information regarding various relatives; and correspondence and a handwritten obituary for a member of the Cook family.
Collection is open for research.
Zebulon Grant legal document appointing Charly W. May executor, 1834 August 25
This collection contains letters from Isaac Plumb, Jr. to his parents during his time as a Union soldier in the Civil War; legal documents from the Grant family and genealogical information regarding various relatives; and correspondence and a handwritten obituary for a member of the Cook family.
Collection is open for research.
Clippings regarding family events, 1830 - 1899
This collection contains letters from Isaac Plumb, Jr. to his parents during his time as a Union soldier in the Civil War; legal documents from the Grant family and genealogical information regarding various relatives; and correspondence and a handwritten obituary for a member of the Cook family.
Collection is open for research.
Cook, Enoch, Sr. probably, to unidentified recipient, 1856 March 5
This collection contains letters from Isaac Plumb, Jr. to his parents during his time as a Union soldier in the Civil War; legal documents from the Grant family and genealogical information regarding various relatives; and correspondence and a handwritten obituary for a member of the Cook family.
Collection is open for research.
Family record of Richard Berrien and Gasha Riker, written by Jane Leverich Hinkley, a Plumb relative, circa 1840
This collection contains letters from Isaac Plumb, Jr. to his parents during his time as a Union soldier in the Civil War; legal documents from the Grant family and genealogical information regarding various relatives; and correspondence and a handwritten obituary for a member of the Cook family.
Collection is open for research.
Cook, Enoch, Sr. to unidentified recipient, 1856 March 5
This collection contains letters from Isaac Plumb, Jr. to his parents during his time as a Union soldier in the Civil War; legal documents from the Grant family and genealogical information regarding various relatives; and correspondence and a handwritten obituary for a member of the Cook family.
Collection is open for research.