Manuscripts
Washington Irving Way Letters
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1894-1913
Manuscripts
The collection contains letters and ephemera pertaining to the life and work of Thomas Bird Mosher. The vast majority of the letters are from Mosher to Way and discuss business matters relating to the distribution of Mosher's books. Some letters in the collection also address Mosher's writing and the shaping of his books, as well as his opinions on current events and personalities. Issues addressed within the correspondence include Thomas Bird Mosher and his writing and 20th century American literature. Correspondents include Milton James Ferguson, Flora M. Lamb, and Thomas Bird Mosher.
mssWY 1-174
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1914-1915
Manuscripts
The collection contains letters and ephemera pertaining to the life and work of Thomas Bird Mosher. The vast majority of the letters are from Mosher to Way and discuss business matters relating to the distribution of Mosher's books. Some letters in the collection also address Mosher's writing and the shaping of his books, as well as his opinions on current events and personalities. Issues addressed within the correspondence include Thomas Bird Mosher and his writing and 20th century American literature. Correspondents include Milton James Ferguson, Flora M. Lamb, and Thomas Bird Mosher.
mssWY 1-174
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1916-1924; Ephemera
Manuscripts
The two folders of miscellaneous ephemera at the end of Box 3 include some envelopes; cards; clippings; notes from Mosher; a 1927 Christmas card from Mary Perry King and Bliss Carman; materials related to the printing of the The Jolly Beggars: A Cantata by Robert Burns, published by Mosher in 1914, and book catalogs for Mosher Books (1916, 1923, 1926.
mssWY 1-174
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Sir Henry Irving letters
Manuscripts
The collection consists of letters and telegrams from Sir Henry Irving to Clement Scott, the drama critic of London's Daily Telegraph. The collection also contains a small number of manuscripts, two cabinet photographs of Irving, playbills, programs of official dinners and events, printed material, and ephemera.
mssIrving
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Irving Hill Papers
Manuscripts
This collection contains the personal and professional papers of Judge Irving Hill (1915-1998), chiefly dating from 1960 to 1998. The collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, ephemera, committee files, legal case files and trial notes, and color slides. The Correspondence, Manuscripts, and Ephemera Series contains Irving Hill's personal and professional papers, including correspondence, dockets, court instructions and orders, newspaper clippings, photos, and speeches. The vast majority of the professional papers originated from Hill's tenure as a U.S. District Court judge. This series is arranged alphabetically by genre. The Committees Series includes papers related to Hill's involvement in various committees of the U.S. District Court and civic organizations. This series is organized alphabetically by committee names. Legal Cases and Trial Notes make up the entirety of the third series. Legal case files are subject files of U.S. District Court cases presided by Judge Hill. The legal case files are organized alphabetically by name. Trial notes are handwritten notes kept by Judge Hill in his courtroom. Most of the trial notes are individually labeled with the case name and the date of the trial. Trial notes are organized by date, per original order. The Color Slides Series documents Irving and Maydee Hill's personal travel narratives. As avid photographers and travelers, the Hills have traveled to Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and South America. They have also traveled extensively throughout the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. This series is arranged alphabetically and chronologically. The Oversize Series contains items that need special housing. They include card files, certificates, large photos, commemorative plaques and gavel, and resolutions.
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Washington Irving letter to Evert Augustus Duyckinck, Sunnyside, N.Y
Manuscripts
A letter of thanks for the congratulations on the launching of the fifth volume of the Life of Washington.
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