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New Icarian Community records in Adams County, Iowa

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    William A. Steel letterbooks

    Manuscripts

    Seven letterpress books of Steel's business and private outgoing business and personal correspondence: 1) 1862, Aug. 28 -- 1864, Feb. 29 (HM 76186); 2) 1864, Feb. 29 -- 1864, Dec. 21 (HM 76187); 3) 1864, Dec. 21 -- 1865, Dec. 18 (HM 76188); 4) 1865, Oct. 13 - 1867, June 15 (HM 76189); 5) 1867, June 15 -- 1869, Apr. 7 (HM 76190); 1870, Nov. 12 -- 1873, Jan. 14 (HM 76191); 7) 1875, Jan. 1 -- 1877, Oct. 22 (HM 76192).

    mssHM 76186-76192

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    The Federal reporter

    Rare Books

    Includes cases argued and determined in the District Courts of the United States and, Mar./May 1880-Oct./Nov. 1912, the Circuit Courts of the United States; Sept./Dec. 1891-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Circuit Courts of Appeals of the United States; Aug./Oct. 1911-Jan./Feb. 1914, the Commerce Court of the United States; Sept./Oct. 1919-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia.

    654589

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    Diaries and notebooks of Albert Kimsey Owen

    Manuscripts

    Contents consist of: Diary [travel notes, Denver to Mexico City and west to the Lerma Valley] 1872, Mar. 7-May 12 Memoranda 1885, May 13-Oct. 19 Notes 1900, Jan. 31-Mar. 23 Notes 1902, July 22-Nov.30 [Notes] 1903, Feb. 26-May 17 Notes 1903, Oct. 4-1904, Jan. 6 Notes 1906, Mar. 25-Dec. 31 [Notes and clippings] 1910-1911

    mssOwen

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    John André Journal and Maps

    Manuscripts

    Journal that André kept while aide-de-camp to Charles Grey, from June 11, 1777 to November 15, 1778. There are no entries for the period from Dec. 30, 1777 to June 1778. The journal covers the Philadelphia campaign and its aftemath, including the battles of Brandywine, Germantown, White Marsh, and Monmouth; British raids in New Bedford (1778, Sept. 5-6) and Martha's Vineyard (1778, Sept. 10-15) and Baylor's massacre at Old Tappan, N.J. (1778, Sept. 27) Also included are returns of troops under the command of Sir William Howe and Henry Clinton. The journal contains 44 ink and color maps. The following inset maps have been taken out of the manuscript and are stored separately: 1) HM 3086. Progress of the British Army from the landing in Elk River to the taking possession of Philadelphia. 1777; 2) HM 3087. Battle of Brandewyne. 1777, Sept. 11; 3) HM 3088. Battle of German Town. 1777, Oct. 4; 4) HM 3099. Plan of Forts Clinton & Montgomery, stormed Oct. 6, 1777 by the troops under Sir Henry Clinton; 5) HM 3089. Mud Island, with the Operations for reducing it. 1777, Nov. 15; 6) HM 3090. Attack on an advanced Corps of the Rebels. 1777, Dec. 6; 7) HM 3091.Redouts near Philadelphia. 1777, Dec.; 8) HM 3093. Battle of Freehold. 1778, June 28. 9) HM 3097. Plan of the Island of New York from Horn's Hook to the Advanced Posts in Front of Kingsbridge. 1778, July; 10) HM 3094. Bedford & Fair Haven. 1778, Sept. 7; 11) HM 3095. Coast line from Long Island to Martha's Vineyard. 1778, Sept.; 12) HM 3096. District between the North (or Hudson) River and Saddle River, in the vicinity of Fort Lee. 1778, Oct. 13; 13) HM 3098. Strong posts which can be relieved by water in case an Attack [the coastline between the James River and Long Island]. 1778.

    mssHM 626

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    Los Angeles County Medical Association printed materials collection, (bulk 1930-1989)

    Rare Books

    [13] leaves. 13 partial issues (1 leaf each) of Newsletter, Long Beach Medical Association, each containing President's message: No. 6 June 1975, No. 7 July 1975, No. 8 Aug. 1975, No. 9 Sept. 1975, No. 10 Oct. 1975, No. 11, Nov. 1975, No. 12 Dec. 1975, No. 1 Jan. 1976, No. 2 Feb. 1976, No. 3 March 1976, No. 4 April 1976, No. 5 May 1976, No. 6 June 1976. LACMA call number: LACMA Calif L163 H99p 1976.

    644034_353

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    West India Company records

    Manuscripts

    Five documents and letters relating to the West India Company's affairs in New Netherland. Included are: 1) Copy of the Provisional regulations fro the colonists, 1624, Mar. 28; 2) Instructions for Willem Verhulst. 1625, Jan.; 3) Futher instructions for Willem Verhulst and the Council of New Netherland, 1625, Apr. 22; 4) Spectial instructions for Cryn Fredericksz and for the Director and Council, regarding the building of the fort and the houses. 1625, Apr. 22, and 5) Letter from Isaack de Raisere to the Directors of the Amsterdam Chamber of the West India Company. 1626, Sept. 23..

    mssHM 548