Shared box 7472
Contains 51 Results:
Photograph album - Shadowbrook, 1926-1928
Contains photographs and photograph albums of Geary and his relations, as well as a scrapbook from his retirement in 1970.
Collection is open for research.
Proposals from Mrs. Sarah Winslow to the town of Dunstable: manuscript
Folded sheet with two pages of text, being Sarah Winslow's proposed gift for the support of a minister, grammar school, and meeting-house in Dunstable, Massachusetts. Docket title on leaf 2 verso: Mrs. Winslow's proposals.
Open for research.
Abraham Edgar Thresh letter to Margaret Bottomley manuscript
Handwritten letter from British Army lieutenant Abraham Edgar Thresh, East Lancashire Regiment, 2nd Battalion, to his first cousin Margaret Bottomley, of Rockville, Connecticut. Thresh gives recounts the Clonbanin ambush, in which a British Army convey came under attack by Irish Republican Army forces, wounding Thresh and killing two British officers. Thresh's correspondent is Margaret Bottomley (1898-1981), the daughter of his maternal uncle Charles S. Bottomley.
Open for research.
George Byron Lord letters to John Henry Skinner
This collection contains fourteen letters from George Byron Lord addressed to John Henry Skinner of East Boston from December of 1862 through May of 1866. Lord’s correspondence relates the activities of the 17th and 41st Massachusetts Infantry Regiments in the state of Louisiana.
Collection is open for research.
Daniel Webster photograph, signature and hair cutting
Consists of a nineteenth century photographic reproduction of a daguerreotype portrait of Daniel Webster. The photograph was produced by Frederick Gutekunst of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The collection also includes Webster's signature on a paper fragment and a hair cutting.
Collection is open for research.
T.C. Murray to 'The Literary Editor' [of the Irish Press, M.J. MacManus], 1935 October 26
The M.J. MacManus papers consist mostly of letters from various correspondents written to MacManus. Many concern MacManus's duties as editor of the Irish Press. The dates range from 1849 to 1951, with the bulk of the letters between 1934 and 1942. There is also a draft of a poem by Francis Ledwidge.
Collection is open for research.
T.C. Murray to 'Dear Sir' [MacManus], 1937 January 3
The M.J. MacManus papers consist mostly of letters from various correspondents written to MacManus. Many concern MacManus's duties as editor of the Irish Press. The dates range from 1849 to 1951, with the bulk of the letters between 1934 and 1942. There is also a draft of a poem by Francis Ledwidge.
Collection is open for research.
T.C. Murray to Mr. MacManus, 1937 February 25
The M.J. MacManus papers consist mostly of letters from various correspondents written to MacManus. Many concern MacManus's duties as editor of the Irish Press. The dates range from 1849 to 1951, with the bulk of the letters between 1934 and 1942. There is also a draft of a poem by Francis Ledwidge.
Collection is open for research.
T.C. Murray to Mr. MacManus, 1937 March 7
The M.J. MacManus papers consist mostly of letters from various correspondents written to MacManus. Many concern MacManus's duties as editor of the Irish Press. The dates range from 1849 to 1951, with the bulk of the letters between 1934 and 1942. There is also a draft of a poem by Francis Ledwidge.
Collection is open for research.
T.C. Murray to Mr. MacManus, 1937 April 9
The M.J. MacManus papers consist mostly of letters from various correspondents written to MacManus. Many concern MacManus's duties as editor of the Irish Press. The dates range from 1849 to 1951, with the bulk of the letters between 1934 and 1942. There is also a draft of a poem by Francis Ledwidge.
Collection is open for research.
T.C. Murray to Mr. MacManus, 1937 April 22
The M.J. MacManus papers consist mostly of letters from various correspondents written to MacManus. Many concern MacManus's duties as editor of the Irish Press. The dates range from 1849 to 1951, with the bulk of the letters between 1934 and 1942. There is also a draft of a poem by Francis Ledwidge.
Collection is open for research.
T.C. Murray to Mr. MacManus, 1939 March 26
The M.J. MacManus papers consist mostly of letters from various correspondents written to MacManus. Many concern MacManus's duties as editor of the Irish Press. The dates range from 1849 to 1951, with the bulk of the letters between 1934 and 1942. There is also a draft of a poem by Francis Ledwidge.
Collection is open for research.
T.C. Murray to Mr. MacManus, 1940 August 11
The M.J. MacManus papers consist mostly of letters from various correspondents written to MacManus. Many concern MacManus's duties as editor of the Irish Press. The dates range from 1849 to 1951, with the bulk of the letters between 1934 and 1942. There is also a draft of a poem by Francis Ledwidge.
Collection is open for research.
T.C. Murray to Mr. MacManus, 1941 October 16
The M.J. MacManus papers consist mostly of letters from various correspondents written to MacManus. Many concern MacManus's duties as editor of the Irish Press. The dates range from 1849 to 1951, with the bulk of the letters between 1934 and 1942. There is also a draft of a poem by Francis Ledwidge.
Collection is open for research.
T.C. Murray to 'The Editor, Irish Press' [M.J. MacManus], undated
The M.J. MacManus papers consist mostly of letters from various correspondents written to MacManus. Many concern MacManus's duties as editor of the Irish Press. The dates range from 1849 to 1951, with the bulk of the letters between 1934 and 1942. There is also a draft of a poem by Francis Ledwidge.
Collection is open for research.
H.S. Skeffington to Mr. MacManus, 1934 June 23
The M.J. MacManus papers consist mostly of letters from various correspondents written to MacManus. Many concern MacManus's duties as editor of the Irish Press. The dates range from 1849 to 1951, with the bulk of the letters between 1934 and 1942. There is also a draft of a poem by Francis Ledwidge.
Collection is open for research.
H.S. [Hanna Sheehy] Skeffington to Mr. MacManus, 1941 January 19
The M.J. MacManus papers consist mostly of letters from various correspondents written to MacManus. Many concern MacManus's duties as editor of the Irish Press. The dates range from 1849 to 1951, with the bulk of the letters between 1934 and 1942. There is also a draft of a poem by Francis Ledwidge.
Collection is open for research.
H.S. Skeffington to Mr. MacManus, 1942 April 19
The M.J. MacManus papers consist mostly of letters from various correspondents written to MacManus. Many concern MacManus's duties as editor of the Irish Press. The dates range from 1849 to 1951, with the bulk of the letters between 1934 and 1942. There is also a draft of a poem by Francis Ledwidge.
Collection is open for research.
Biographical sketch of Francis Sheehy Skeffington by Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, undated
The M.J. MacManus papers consist mostly of letters from various correspondents written to MacManus. Many concern MacManus's duties as editor of the Irish Press. The dates range from 1849 to 1951, with the bulk of the letters between 1934 and 1942. There is also a draft of a poem by Francis Ledwidge.
Collection is open for research.
Maud Gonne MacBride to Mr. MacManus, 1950 January 22
The M.J. MacManus papers consist mostly of letters from various correspondents written to MacManus. Many concern MacManus's duties as editor of the Irish Press. The dates range from 1849 to 1951, with the bulk of the letters between 1934 and 1942. There is also a draft of a poem by Francis Ledwidge.
Collection is open for research.
Maud Gonne MacBride to Mr. MacManus, 1950 May 3
The M.J. MacManus papers consist mostly of letters from various correspondents written to MacManus. Many concern MacManus's duties as editor of the Irish Press. The dates range from 1849 to 1951, with the bulk of the letters between 1934 and 1942. There is also a draft of a poem by Francis Ledwidge.
Collection is open for research.
Maud Gonne MacBride to Mr. MacManus, 1951 January 21
The M.J. MacManus papers consist mostly of letters from various correspondents written to MacManus. Many concern MacManus's duties as editor of the Irish Press. The dates range from 1849 to 1951, with the bulk of the letters between 1934 and 1942. There is also a draft of a poem by Francis Ledwidge.
Collection is open for research.
Standish O'Grady to [George] Russell, 19-- September 5
The M.J. MacManus papers consist mostly of letters from various correspondents written to MacManus. Many concern MacManus's duties as editor of the Irish Press. The dates range from 1849 to 1951, with the bulk of the letters between 1934 and 1942. There is also a draft of a poem by Francis Ledwidge.
Collection is open for research.
Eva O'Doherty to William Smith O'Brien, 1849 September 11
The M.J. MacManus papers consist mostly of letters from various correspondents written to MacManus. Many concern MacManus's duties as editor of the Irish Press. The dates range from 1849 to 1951, with the bulk of the letters between 1934 and 1942. There is also a draft of a poem by Francis Ledwidge.
Collection is open for research.
To James Jeffrey signed Nora, undated
The M.J. MacManus papers consist mostly of letters from various correspondents written to MacManus. Many concern MacManus's duties as editor of the Irish Press. The dates range from 1849 to 1951, with the bulk of the letters between 1934 and 1942. There is also a draft of a poem by Francis Ledwidge.
Collection is open for research.