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Ellison, Ralph N to Walter B. Williams - Greeting Card
Greeting card to Walter B. Williams from Ralph N. Ellison.2 p. Folio. 16 x 12 cm. “Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year”“In Memory of Things Now Past” (handwritten)
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A letter from the King of Morocco, to his Majestythe King of England, Charles I.
For the reducing of Algiers, Co. The first of which was taken, by the Assistance of the English Forces, with an Account of the Execution of the Pyrats, and the Number of Christian Captives sent to his Majesty. London, Rowland Reynolds, 1680. Purchased from Maggs Brothers Rare Books, Prints, & Auto-graphs, London, England.
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Armstrong, Samuel C., Letter.
Letter, Hampton, Winston. Discusses future lectures to be given by Armstrong.
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Bailey, Vijai Shanker, Letter.
Letter to Mr. M. Jonson, American Delegate at Santiniktan. Enclosures: notes of subjects mentioned in a book of Religion of Human Beings (Manao Dharma) founded by Mahatma Gandhi.
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Baker, Henry E., Letter.
Letter, 1894, April 25, Washington, D.C. to F.J. Grimke, n.p. Requests that F.J. Grimke take out a few shares in the Industrial Building and Savings Co.
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Banneker, Benjamin, 1731-1806. Letter.
Letter, Maryland, Baltimore County. Near Ellicott's Lower Mills, to "Sir." Holograph signed (xerox copy) Original - Pennsylvania Historical Society. Wishes to know if his calculations for an Ephemeris are correct.
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Bess, Rosa S., Letter.
Letter to Mrs. Julia E. Burke, Pres. of the Church Aid Society, Gilfield Baptist Church, Petersburg, VA, from Rosa S. Bess of Branchville, VA - regarding fundraising.
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Brown, John, 1800-1859, Letter.
Letter, Charlestown, Jefferson Co., 'Va., to Mrs. George L. Sterns, Boston, Mass. In which John Brown expresses appreciation for Mrs. Stern's letter of the 8th inst. and states his wishes as to attendants at his coming execution.
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Bunche, Ralph., Letter.
Letter, Paris, France to Emmett Scott. From the Office of the Vice President for Administration, Dr. Nichols, Howard University, Wash., D.C. - June 10, 1976 Regards Bunche's research in Europe and Africa, and stipend for study.
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Byrd, Abraham.
Letter, Rockingham County, Va., to John Morgan, Mount Jackson, Shenandoah County, Va.Complains of disrespect shown by Morgan's female slave, Milla.
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Carter, Robert M.
Letter, Richmond, Va., to "Dear Sir". A request to buy or hire mechanics skilled in carpentry.
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Chantelain, Aeli., Letter.
Letter, New York to n.p., n.d. Regards a printed pamphlet entitled "The Open Sore of The World".
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Colored Ministers of Washington, DC.
An open letter to the Delegates of the Sixth World’s Sunday School Convention, Washington, DC May 19th & 24th, 1910. Waldron, Chairman; A.G. Garner, Sec.,; D.E. Wiseman, E.S. Williams, F.J. Grimke
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Comstock, George C., Letter.
Letter, Williams, California to Charles M. Hammond, Upper Lake, California. Concerns the discontinuation of postal service in Allrn Springs.
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Cuffe, Paul, Letter.
Letter, New Bedford to Perry Locke. States he (Cuffee) is going to Washington to apply to Congress for aid to get to Africa.
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Du Bois, W.E.B., Letter.
Letter, Williamstown, Massachusetts, to Messrs. Archibald Grimke and Kelly Miller, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Request for Grimke and Miller to join the principles of the Niagara Movement.
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Dunbar, Paul Lawrence, Letter.
Letter, West Medford, Mass. to William Stanley Braithwaite, Rhode Island. Encouragement to keep on writing and sending works to editors for eventual success.
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Eddy, J. N., Letter.
New York, to John Hartsborne. Gives her grandfather an account of voyage made to Sierra Leone by Paul Cuffee "about 18 months ago" and Cuffee's interest in abolition.
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Ellicott, Elias, Letter.
Baltimore, to Estd. Friend." (Original-Pennsylvania Historical Society.) Sending by John Todd a copy of Benjamin Banneker's Almanac. "Verses by B. Banneker, in eight line at bottom of letter.
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Ely, J. N., Letter.
To Mr. and Mrs. Tappan. Request, the Tappans to attend the holy of Owen Lovejoy to Church".
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