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B. M. Crenshaw letter to B.M. Stanley

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    B. M. Crenshaw letter

    Manuscripts

    B. M. Crenshaw of Chandler, Arizona, wrote this letter to B. M. Stanley of Tucson, Arizona, advising him on all things related to growing grapes including planting, irrigating, and the success of different grape types in the Arizona climate.

    mssHM 68273

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    Nellie F. Stanley letter to Nathaniel S. Wheeler

    Manuscripts

    A letter from Nellie F. Stanley to Nathaniel S. Wheeler, before they were married, that discusses her family's health and daily life in Enfield, New Hampshire. Wheeler was in Cairo, Illinois.

    mssHM 84375

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    William Porter letter to J. M. Blackerby

    Manuscripts

    Porter writes to Blackerby about the surveying of territorial roads in Oregon, and advises him on where to send the two plots Porter has made. One should be sent to Benjamin F. Harding, Secretary of the Oregon Territory, and the other to the county auditor. Porter is unsure if the Secretary requires one, but he figures "it will do no harm to make such return."

    mssHM 17380

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    James M. Barrie letters

    Manuscripts

    The collection contains ninety-eight letters written by Barrie to his agent, Reginald Edward Golding Bright. The letters are both brief and official and concern themselves with production aspects of Barrie's plays such as royalties, contracts, revivals, and casting decisions.

    mssHM 40736-40833

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    James M. Barrie letters

    Manuscripts

    The collection contains ninety-eight letters written by Barrie to his agent, Reginald Edward Golding Bright. The letters are both brief and official and concern themselves with production aspects of Barrie's plays such as royalties, contracts, revivals, and casting decisions.

    mssHM 40736-40833

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    William B. (William Boyd) Alisson letter to Henry Graff Trevor

    Manuscripts

    Allison is happy that Trevor and his wife are coming to Washington, but he is not sure if he can secure tickets to "the Ceremony in the Capitol." Typed letter, signed by hand. On United States Senate letterhead. Includes clipping with brief biography of Allison.

    mssHM 29218