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Handwritten letter from Mary C ? Sherwood to Charles Frederick Farlin, February 20, 1887.
Handwritten letter from F S Sheldon to Isaac Post, October 5, 1857.
Red cloth binding pictorially stamped in green, yellow and black
What makes a person a person? What combination of heredity and environment, nature and nurture, shapes our lives and forms our identity? After a…
Handwritten letter from Pliny Sexton to Amy Kirby Post, October 20, 1864.
Handwritten letter from Pliny Sexton to Isaac Post, December 7, 1844.
Seward and Lincoln correspond about the appointment of Dr. Gray of Utica.
Seward seeks guidance on a nomination.
Seward writes to set up a meeting for that afternoon.
A draft of letter from William Henry Seward to Abraham Lincoln where Seward tenders his resignation as Secretary of State.
Seward encourages Lincoln to omit several paragraphs from a draft of his inaugural address in order to lessen the chance of some states' immediate…
In this letter to Abraham Lincoln, William Henry Seward acknowledges receipt of Lincoln's letters of December 8, which discuss Seward's nomination for…
Seward forwards a note from Moses H. Grinnell to the president.
Seward asks for the return of an enclosed document.
Seward writes to Adams about an official decree regarding the end of slavery.
Seward writes to encourage Lincoln to attend the funeral of John Hitz, consul to Switzerland.
Seward makes an observation about a letter received.
Seward writes to Lincoln with a request from the "Prince of Joinville."
In this letter marked "confidential," Seward writes to Banks that if decisive action is required beyond the given funds, the funds will be found.
In this letter marked "confidential," Seward writes to Banks about Dr. Zacharie.
Seward reports that he will "cheerfully" resume his post as Secretary of State.
In this note, William Henry Seward requests that President Lincoln accept his resignation as Secretary of State.
Seward forwards August Belmont's letters to President Lincoln and discusses the draft.
Seward discusses a circular to the governors which he intends to send about raising regiments.
In this letter to Abraham Lincoln, Seward retracts his withdrawal from the role of Secretary of State.
A letter from William Henry Seward to Abraham Lincoln where Seward tenders his resignation as Secretary of State.
In this brief letter to Abraham Lincoln, Seward indicates that should he be nominated and confirmed, he will accept the appointment of Secretary of…
In this letter to Abraham Lincoln, William Henry Seward acknowledges receipt of Lincoln's letters of December 8, which discuss Seward's nomination for…
A letter from William Henry Seward to Abraham Lincoln where Seward tenders his resignation as Secretary of State.
In this letter to Abraham Lincoln, William Henry Seward acknowledges receipt of Lincoln's letters of December 8, which discuss Seward's nomination for…
In this brief letter to Abraham Lincoln, Seward indicates that should he be nominated and confirmed, he will accept the appointment of Secretary of…
In this note, Frederick Seward requests that President Lincoln accept his resignation as Assistant Secretary of State.
Notable on this list of students are Sarah and Huldah Ruggles, the daughters of Samuel Ruggles, a missionary serving in the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii)…
Handwritten letter from Ansen B Severance to Willet E Post, June 25, 1868.
A board game exploring career options for girls, 1976.
In 1966, the company best known for Scrabble and Parcheesi released What Shall I Be? game for girls to “learn what is required to become a teacher,…
Handwritten letter from J W Seaver to Amy Kirby Post, February 20, 1868.
Handwritten letter from J W Seaver to Elizabeth Watson, October 12, 1865.
Handwritten letter from Charles Sears to Amy Kirby Post, February 19, 1875.
Handwritten letter from Mary Searing to Amy Kirby Post, December 7, 1862.
Handwritten letter from John Searing to Amy Kirby Post, July 29, 1866.
Handwritten letter from John Searing to Isaac Post, March 28, 1855.
Handwritten letter from Anna U Searing to Amy Kirby Post, 186-?
Handwritten letter from William Seaman to Amy Kirby Post, July 8, 1823.
Handwritten letter from Phebe Seaman to Amy Kirby Post, July 8, 1823.
Handwritten letter from Phebe Seaman to Mary W Kirby Willis, March 1, 1823.
Handwritten letter from Mary Seaman to Amy Kirby Post, September 4, 1823.
Handwritten letter from Mary Seaman to Amy Kirby Post, 182-?
Handwritten letter from Lydia ? Seaman to Amy Kirby Post, December 6, 1817.
Handwritten letter from Lydia Seaman to Amy Kirby Post, August 26, 1823?
Handwritten letter from ? Seaman to Amy Kirby Post, July 8, 1823.
Andrew Scull has held faculty appointments at the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, and the University of California--San Diego, where…
This letter accompanies a proposition to purchase arms.
Born and educated in Albion, Michigan, Ruth Holland Scott is an educator, author, and businesswoman who was the first African-American woman elected…
Handwritten letter from Mrs L Scott to Amy Kirby Post, March 1, 1869.
Handwritten letter from Mrs L Scott to Amy Kirby Post, February 6, 1869.
Handwritten letter from Mrs L Scott to Amy Kirby Post, December 27, 1868.
Handwritten letter from Mrs L Scott to Isaac Post, October 28, 1868.
Handwritten letter from Mrs L Scott to Asa Anthony, October 11, 1868.
Handwritten letter from Mrs L Scott to Isaac Post, October 11, 1868.
Handwritten letter from Mrs L Scott to Amy Kirby Post, 186-?
[Poster]. Mikado. [1913]. Designed by M. Schwarzer for a production at Kunstler-Theater, Munich. Printed by Dr. C. Wolf and Sohn.
Joseph Schwantner, music, for his composition "New Morning for the World," for narrator and orchestra.
Schultz write to President Lincoln about the "rebel pirate steamer Sumter."
Steven Schottenfeld, in recognition of ongoing achievements, and for the novel This Room Is Made of Noise (UW Press, 2023).
Handwritten letter from Azaliah Schooley to Isaac Post, June 5, 1852.
Green linen finish cloth binding pictorially stamped in pink, brown, white, black and gold
[Program]. London: Savoy Theatre, [Feb. 1894]. Original production of Utopia, Limited.
A second copy [May 1896], showing cover with Savoy coat of arms.
Julia L. Sauer, literature, for Fog Magic, a novel for children. New York: The Viking Press.
Joseph Sassoon, the guest speaker for the last of this season's Neilly Series Lectures, is the author of Saddam Hussein's Ba'th Party: Inside an…
[Cabinet photograph]. New York: Sarony, [1882]. Lillian Russell in Patience.
[Cabinet photograph]. New York: Sarony [1887]. Geraldine Ulmar as Rose Maybud in DOyly Cartes New York production of Ruddygore.
[Cabinet photograph]. New York: Sarony [1885]. W.H. Hamilton as the Mikado in Duff's Standard Theatre production of The Mikado.