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Fisk, Clinton B., Letter.
Letter, Seabright, New Jersey to E.W. Mindel, H.W. Michael, W. N. Lambert, n.p. Letter of regret for not being able to attend a social function.
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Gandhi, Mahatma, 1869-1948, Letter.
Letter to /Richard B. Gregg. Expresses sympathy and concern over Gregg's wife's Health. Also refers to Gregg's book coming off press.
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Garrison, Curtis W., Letter.
Letter, Brooklyn, New York to President Charles H. Wesley, Central State College, Wilberforce, Ohio. Regarding plans for writing an Encyclopedia Africana.
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Gates, Hubert, Letter.
Letter, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey to Thomas Rice, Washington, D.C. Regarding upcoming visit to Washington, D.C.
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Gibbs, Jonathan C., 1826-1874, Letter.
Letter, Tallahassee, FL. Donated by Charles Gauld, Miami Dode Community College regarding “Synopsis of My Doings” since I left Dartmouth College in 1852.
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Gordon, William C., Letter.
Letter, Washington, D.C. to Fred Lockley, Portland, Oregon. Concerns a biographical sketch of Fred Lockley.
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Greener, Richard G., Letter.
Letter, n.p. / Francis Grimke/ n.p. Poem included - written by Greener, Richard G. A translation of a Russian poem by Alexander Sergievitch Pooshkin.
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Haston, A. A., Letter.
Letter, Manhattan, N.Y., to Dr. William Couriers, Washington, D.C.Apologizes for inability to be in Washington on expected date. Sets alternative date.
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Hawkins, Thelma.
Letter, 1957 January to Daisy Chairs, Archer, Florida. Regarding silver taken at the time of a relatives death.
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Holly, Robert A., Letter.
Letter, Port-au-Prince, Hayti, to "Gentlemen", Howard University, Washington, D.C. Concerning sale of book of poetry entitled Freedom's Offering written by his uncle, Joseph Cephas Holly.
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Jackson, L.K., Rev., Letter.
Open letter, Gary, Indiana to Senator William E. Jenner. Criticism of the Senator's statements regarding negro movements for civil rights.
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Letter
Letter from Mount Vernon St., Philadelphia to My Dear Sir. Refers to Francis J. Garrison of Roxbury, Massachusetts.
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Lincoln, Abraham, Letter.
Letter to Mrs. Bixby, Boston, Mass. Letter of condolence. "The celebrated "Bixby Letter". Facsimile of the original manuscript on exhibition at Huber's Museum in New York City.
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Lovejoy, Owen, 1811-1864, Letter.
Letter, Washington, D.C., to "My Dear Sir." "anti-compromise" speech made in the House of Representatives. Speech not attached.
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