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Augusta Denbeigh; : a novel
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Ellen Augusta (Helen Augusta)
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The "California Gold Rush Fleet Encyclopedia of Vessels Sailing from the East Coast of the United States and Canada for San Francisco, December 7, 1848-December 31, 1849" comprises individual histories of 762 ships as well as various subject files, arranged in alphabetical order. Goodman records a broad spectrum of information derived from a variety of sources about the multitude of Gold Rush vessels. The bulk of the manuscripts are photocopies and some are heavily annotated in the author's hand. Some histories include hand colored illustrations of maps and ships. They were written and edited between 1970-1991.
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Augusta Church (Augusta County, Va.). Augusta Stone Church register, 1813-1838
Manuscripts
Brock's collection of papers and manuscripts relating to political, military, economic, religious, social, and genealogical history of the state of Virginia. Included are papers of prominent Virginia families, business firms and businessmen, religious and fraternal organizations, government offices and departments, politicians, statesmen, and administrators.
BR 79
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Augusta College (Augusta, Ga.). To Octavia E. Butler
Manuscripts
L.S. (printout: 2p.); 28cm. Augusta, Ga.
OEB 3569
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Augusta College (Augusta, Ga.). To Octavia E. Butler
Manuscripts
L.S. (printout: 2p.); 28cm. Augusta, Ga. With envelope. Also: 19th annual Sandhills Writers' Conference flyer.
OEB 3570
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Flake, Augusta
Manuscripts
The collection contains over three hundred folders of correspondence that are arranged alphabetically by correspondent in fifty-eight boxes. The collection ranges from 1878 to 1972, with the bulk of the correspondence being from the years 1900 to 1979. The correspondence includes letters, telegrams, postcards, photographs and one record disc (box 26). The correspondence is mainly related to the library collection itself or to the library as an institution. The letters include commentary on the collection, the acquisition and transfer of items, inquiries about the holdings of the library, letters of thanks and congratulations from visitors, financial transactions, and letters between members of the staff. Box 52 contains miscellaneous files labeled as crank files which are often unsolicited.
HIA 31.1