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Letter from Representative John Seiberling, Ohio, marking 50th anniversary of A. A., June 13, 1985. Letter from Representative John Seiberling, Ohio, marking 50th anniversary of A. A., June 13, 1985.
Letter from Representative John F. Seiberling to David Snider announcing addition of the house of R. H. Smith to the Nation Register of Historic Places. Letter from Representative John F. Seiberling to David Snider announcing addition of the house of R. H. Smith to the Nation Register of Historic Places.
Letter from President Ronald Reagan, marking the 50th anniversary of A. A., June 7, 1985. Letter from President Ronald Reagan, marking the 50th anniversary of A. A., June 7, 1985.
Letter fragment.On verso, an autograph fragment in Thoreau's hand dated April 3, 1859 (see Series 3. Journal excerpts). Letter fragment.On verso, an autograph fragment in Thoreau's hand dated April 3, 1859 (see Series 3. Journal excerpts).
Financial state of college so low that JM cannot purchase a coat; mentions sale of iron. Mr. Ritchards(sic) is in Baltimore. Financial state of college so low that JM cannot purchase a coat; mentions sale of iron. Mr. Ritchards(sic) is in Baltimore.
Concerns sale of iron for Carter; JM has reported to Philadelphia Association on state of the College, that he is obliged to teach three classes himself at a salary of eighty pounds; the Baptist churches are being solicited for contributions to allow the only Baptist institution on the continent to continue. Concerns sale of iron for Carter; JM has reported to Philadelphia Association on state of the College, that he is obliged to teach three classes himself at a salary of eighty pounds; the Baptist churches are being solicited for contributions to allow the only Baptist institution on the continent to continue.
Lists of people and addresses, in Zola's handwriting, taken from his address book. Lists of people and addresses, in Zola's handwriting, taken from his address book.