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    Rhodes, James Ford, 1848-1927. [Signature], A.D.S. (1 p.), ([before 1927])

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    Also enclosed: 1 printed item.

    KAL 1185

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    Rhodes, James Ford, 1848-1927. 1 note to [Dear Sir], A.N.S. (1 p.), [Boston, Mass.]

    Manuscripts

    It is possible this Miscellany collection was assembled by Schutz as part of his own research as an historian, as well as the letters and documents collected as autographs for his interest as a collector; the material covers a wide range of years, authors and subjects: Ephemera, Correspondence and Documents are arranged chronologically in Box 1: 1693-1865, and Box 2: 1866-1959. The material includes one piece of printed Ephemera (1693); the early American manuscript material includes correspondence and documents by William Burnet, Thomas Hutchinson, Thomas Pownall, and William Shirley. The 19th century material includes correspondence and documents related to, among others, the American and British politicians and historians, George Bancroft, John Bright, Richard Cobden, John Davis, Charles William Eliot, Henry Hallam, Anthony Ashley Cooper (Earl of Shaftesbury), Robert Cecil (Marquess of Salisbury), and Robert Winthrop. The 20th century material includes correspondence by Charles Edward Chapman, Joseph Hodges Choate, Max Farrand, Hiram Johnson, Louis Knott Koontz, Robert Andrews Millikan, Frederic Lgan Paxson, and Frederick jackson Turner.

    HM 73634

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    Rhodes, James Ford, 1848-1927. 1 letter to Henry White, 1850-1927, Contem. copy (L.S., typewritten: 2 p.), (1920, Jan. 1), Boston (Mass.)

    Manuscripts

    All of the letters in this collection are typewritten contemporary copies except for HM 66720, which is an autograph letter, signed. The copies which were made for Allan Nevins by John Campbell White, the son of the diplomat, Henry White. The majority of the letters were written by James Bryce, Viscount Bryce, who knew White from their diplomatic work; there are also letters by Arthur Balfour (Earl of Balfour), George Curzon (Marquess Curzon of Kedleston), Elise Jusserand, William Brodrick (Earl of Midleton), James Rhodes, and Sir Cecil Spring Rice.

    HM 66747

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    A visit to Le Puy-en-Velay : an illustrated diary

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    402533

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    A bio-bibliography of Andreas Vesalius

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    618522