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A collection of fifty prints from antique gems : in the collections of the Right Honourable Earl Percy, the Honourable C. F. Greville, and T. M. Slade, esquire
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Museum Worsleyanum, or, A collection of antique basso-relievos, busts, statues and gems
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Earl F. Nation Collection
Manuscripts
The correspondence between Sir and Lady William Osler to Charles Nicoll Bancker Camac forms the bulk of the Earl Nation Collection. Other correspondents include John M. Connor, librarian for the Los Angeles County Medical Association, Clifford Pilz and William Bennett Bean. For the most part, these letters are arranged chronologically and then according to author. The one exception is Clifford Pilz's letter in Folder 3 explaining and enclosing copies of the letters from William Henry Welch to C.N.B. Camac; the letters in this folder are arranged as found in the original collection. The Osler and Camac reproductions span the years 1896-1926, while Earl Nation's later correspondence about the collection covers the years 1960 to 1980. Included are two folders of ephemera, mainly photographic copies of the Osler correspondence. In addition, these folders contain photographs of Sir William Osler and envelopes linking the photos to Earl F. Nation.
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Correspondence of Janney, Richard T. Naylor, and Percy H. Clark regarding company business. Over fifty letters. Plus a Securities and Exchange Commission Amendment
Manuscripts
The John Janney collection contains correspondence and business records related to mining in the early 20th century American West. Included are files related to John Janney's several properties and interests, most of which were in Lincoln County, Nevada, including the Ely Valley Mines, Mountain View Hotel, Pioche Mines Company, Pioche Power and Light Company, and Tenabo Mining and Smelting Company. This collection exists as an extensive and rich documentation of Nevada mining, especially during the Great Depression and World War II.
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