Manuscripts
Lyon Playfair letter of recommendation for student
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Harvard Medical School notebooks
Manuscripts
These three volumes contain notes from a variety of medical classes given at Harvard Medical School. The student's name is unknown.
mssHM 72080-72082
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Eaton Family correspondence
Manuscripts
This group of fifteen letters is made up largely of correspondence between Amos Beebe Eaton (1806-1877) and his wife and son, Elizabeth Selden Eaton and Daniel Cady Eaton (1834-1895). Amos Beebe Eaton is in Northern California during this time, and his son Daniel is a student at Yale collecting botanical samples. The letters document the family's sentiments about their separation but also describe a student's life in New Haven, CT, and a soldier's life in Northern California during the mid-nineteenth century. There is also one letter to Daniel Cady Eaton (1834-1895) from an uncle of the same name, a brother of Amos Beebe Eaton
mssHM 60678-60692

The Student's Drawing Cards
Visual Materials
One set of drawing cards entitled The Student's Drawing Cards, printed by J. Monrocq. [Monroque] of Paris, sold by G.T. James of New York, ca. 1870. This set of French drawing cards is comprised of 18 lithograph images, which are primarily landscape scenes and buildings. Each card is printed on a single side and is unnumbered. One of three phrases appears on some cards: "Imp. J. Monrocq. Paris"; "Paris- MONROCQ freres, editeurs, rue Suger, 3"; or "Portefeuille de l'Ecole de Dessin." The cards are housed in a cloth and paper embossed top-opening envelope. The front of the envelope contains the title and distributor information: "The Student's Drawing Cards. G.T. James, 658 Broadway, New York". On the back of the envelope is a printed vignette of a seated boy who is copying an image on an easel in front of him. This vignette is printed within a circular, embossed frame. Below is a paper label that is partially torn: "F.S. Pease. Oil Manufacturer 65 &67 [?]". On the flap of the envelope, within the embossed palette, written in ms. is "Nettie Stewart".
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Playfair, Lyon Playfair, Baron, 1818-1898. 1 letter to [Mr.] ----- [Plunket?], A.L.S. (4 p.), (1872, Dec. 25), London (Eng.)
Manuscripts
This collection is what is known as an autograph collection and Kane spent years, not only collecting autographs of famous people on his own, but also acquiring the collections of other autograph seekers. This material spans multiple centuries and formats: from a 15th century manuscript on vellum to a 1951 typewritten letter. The collection includes accounts, letters, photographs, poems, government papers and royal proclamations, signed by, among others, actors and actresses, authors, explorers, kngs, magicians, queens, politicians, scientists, singers, and soldiers. Many of the famous people in this collection are also to be found in other manuscript collections in the Huntington Library.
KAL 1160
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Playfair, Lyon Playfair, Baron, 1818-1898. 1 letter to [Mr.] J. N. Cobb, A.L.S. (1 p.), (1894, Jan. 30), London (Eng.)
Manuscripts
This collection is what is known as an autograph collection and Kane spent years, not only collecting autographs of famous people on his own, but also acquiring the collections of other autograph seekers. This material spans multiple centuries and formats: from a 15th century manuscript on vellum to a 1951 typewritten letter. The collection includes accounts, letters, photographs, poems, government papers and royal proclamations, signed by, among others, actors and actresses, authors, explorers, kngs, magicians, queens, politicians, scientists, singers, and soldiers. Many of the famous people in this collection are also to be found in other manuscript collections in the Huntington Library.
KAL 1159
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Robert Blinn Woodward letter to Samuel Arnold Pearson
Manuscripts
Writing to his friend and business colleague Samuel Pearson in California, Woodward describes his travels to Edinburgh and Scotland. He plans to send home, from "the Giants Causeway," three pieces of stone "about 1 ft each." Woodward and Pearson appear to operate several public attractions, including a museum and garden, for which they charge admission. Woodward describes some similar ventures in Edinburgh, including "6 or 8 ropes hung to a shrivell on the top of a pole to swing round the pole by hanging on to the rings."The letter is dated 1867, June 24 and 25.
mssHM 19307