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Daniel O'Neill account book

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    James N. O'Neill notebook

    Manuscripts

    James N. O'Neill's notebook contain miscellaneous remarks and drawings about medicine. Some of the subjects that O'Neill touches upon include comments on fractures, thyroids, gonorrhea, and gastric surgeries. There are also a number of loose leaves that are contained in an envelope at the back of the volume. Written in pen.

    mssHM 80502

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    Letters and essays of Owen Hugh O'Neill

    Manuscripts

    The majority of the letters are written by Owen Hugh O'Neill to his father and brother, Malachy O'Neill, who were still living in Kilross, Ireland. The letters discuss his trip to California including his stay at Fort Bridger, Wyo., and his arrival in Salt Lake City, Utah, with Johnston and the newly appointed Governor Alfred Cumming. O'Neill makes observations regarding the mounting confrontation between the U.S. Government and Army, Brigham Young, and the Mormon Church. In his other letters, some of which are to various friends, O'Neill discusses the Civil War and his life in California. In his letter dated 1863, Oct. 24, Malachy O'Neill discusses Ireland's view of the Civil War and the mass numbers of the Irish immigrating to the United States. The essays, which are not dated, seem to be have been written by O'Neill while he was a student and deal with various subjects such as mathematics and how to write an essay. Also included is a notebook kept by O'Neill regarding mathematics and sailing

    mssHM 66359-66377

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    The plays of Eugene O'Neill

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    481237

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    The Plays of Eugene O'Neill

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    617464

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    Selected plays of Eugene O'Neill

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    485434