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pages 309-356 (7 3/4"x 6 1/4")
Also a newspaper clipping (October 1847?) titled, "Indian Council of the Six Nations at Tonawanda."
4 pages
4 pages
Pages 391-394 (8"x 12 1/2")
pages 373-378. 2 leaves (8"x 12"); 1 leaf (8"x 8 3/4")
The Oneidas, Onondagas, Tuscaroras, Cayugas, and Senecas were represented. Some 500 at the council of Indians.
Pages 225-240 (8"x 12")
Clipping from the Daily American, Rochester, v. 1 #249, (October 7, 1845).
Pages 1-46 (8"x 12 1/2"). 23 leaves written on both sides.
"A message in support of the Los Angeles United Crusade."
Blue green linen finish cloth binding pictorially stamped in green, black, and peach
Handwritten letter from Anna Malola to Amy Kirby Post, September 28, 1865.
Handwritten letter from Anna Malola to Amy Kirby Post, January 22, 1865.
Handwritten letter from Anna Malola to Amy Kirby Post, October 30, 1864.
Handwritten letter from Anna Malola to Amy Kirby Post, October 25, 1864.
Handwritten letter from Anna Malola to Amy Kirby Post, July 3, 1864.
Batiste Madalena, painting, motion picture posters for the Eastman Theatre (1924-28)
Robert J. Macon, architecture, for Fight Square, 282 Troup Street.
Handwritten letter from J P Maclean to Charles Frederick ? Farlin, September 9, 1886.
Handwritten letter from J.I. Mabbett to Ruden Post, March 22, 1905.
Handwritten letter from Anna W M___ to Amy Kirby Post, n.d.
Author of Reading, Writing and Leaving Home, Lynn Freed will discuss her writing, including some works not yet published. The New York…
Handwritten letter from Samuel Lundy to Isaac Post, August 16, 1837.
LP RECORD. Special radio programming material for Captain Blackman, featuring Williams. Released by Garrison Systems Radio Network. Undated (1972?).
Handwritten letter from Clemence Sophia Harned Lozier to Amy Kirby Post, November 22, 1884.
LOVE. Derry, N.H., Ridgewood, N.J.: Babcock & Koontz (1988). Copy 18 of edition 200. Signed by Williams, excerpt from The Book Without Title.
White diagonal rib cloth binding stamped in pink, green and gold
Mrs. Loma Allen, community activist and president of Baden Street Settlement at the time of the 1964 Rochester Race Riots, describes two pre-riot…
[Lobby card]. One of eight cards designed for the 1952 film The Great Gilbert and Sullivan (United Artists).
[Lobby card]. Designed for the 1937 film The Girl Said No (Grand National Films).The film includes sequences from seven Gilbert and Sullivan operas
[Lobby card]. Designed for Romance de un Pirata (Mexican release of the 1982 Twentieth Century Fox film The Pirate Movie).The film was loosely based…
[Lobby card]. One of four cards designed for the 1950 film The Return of Gilbert and Sullivan (Lippert Pictures). This short British film either had…
[Sheet music]. Arthur Sullivan. "Little Maid of Arcadee." Words by W.S. Gilbert. London: Edwin Ashdown, n.d.
Brown cloth binding stamped in blind, green, orange, black and gold
Binding: Red cloth stamped in blind, black, and gold
Lithograph from: from Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: A Fourteenth-Century Alliterative Poem, Now Attributed to Hugh Mascy
Liquor store interior as new business enterprise, Jefferson Avenue, Rochester.
Handwritten letter from Sarah Linsley to Willet E Post, August 4, 1869.
Handwritten letter from Sarah Linsley to Margaret King, May 9, 1865.
Handwritten letter from Sarah Linsley to Kelsy ?, May 9, 1865.
Handwritten letter from Sarah Linsley to Amy Kirby Post, November 15, 1866.
Handwritten letter from Sarah Linsley to Amy Kirby Post, May 23, 1866.
Handwritten letter from Sarah Linsley to Amy Kirby Post, April 24, 1866.
Handwritten letter from Sarah Linsley to Amy Kirby Post, February 21, 1866.
Handwritten letter from Sarah Linsley to Amy Kirby Post, May 9, 1865.
LINDBACK AWARD FOR DISTINGUISHED TEACHING. Presented by the president of The State University of New Jersey at Rutgers in recognition of Williams's…
Linda Sue Park, author of A Single Shard, won the 2002 Newbery Medal just two years after her first book was published. But her 'overnight' success…
Greenhouse has been the Supreme Court correspondent for the New York Times since 1978. Prior to covering the Court, she attended Yale Law School on a…
Lily Koppel is the New York Times bestselling author of The Astronaut Wives Club, in which she gives readers a behind-the-scenes look at the lives of…
This award award recognizes University of Rochester faculty members who have provided outstanding guidance and mentorship to doctoral students at the…
Green morocco grain cloth with red cloth onlay stamped in black and gold
Has ownership signature of William Seward
W. S. Gilbert. The Yeomen of the Guard. New York: Richard Saalfield, [1888]. Saalfield pirated his libretto from the authorized edition.
W. S. Gilbert. The Yeomen of the Guard. New York: Wm. A. Pond &
W. S. Gilbert. Trial by Jury. London: Walter Smith, 1875. First edition of the libretto.
W. S. Gilbert. The Sorcerer. London: Metzler &
W. S. Gilbert. The Mikado. [Chicago]: N.p., 1885. The earliest American libretto, printed for Sydney Rosenfelds production.
W. S. Gilbert. The Mikado. London: Chappell &
W. S. Gilbert. Patience. San Francisco: Francis, Valentine &
W. S. Gilbert. Ruddygore. London: Chappell &
[Thomas H. Simpson.] J.R.C. Freight Boat Sarah Jane. A Burlesque on Pinafore. Lynchburg Va: Virginian Book and Job Print, 1884. Libretto for a local…
Author photo for Li-Young Lee given by Peter Conners, BOA Executive Director.
Li-Young Lee attending and leading BOA's annual Dine & Rhyme fundraiser in 2013.
Li-Young Lee, Photograph by Paul Elledge Photography. Courtesy of Simon & Schuster.
Handwritten letter from Jennie Lewis to Sojourner Truth. This letter is one of a number of responses Truth received after placing an advertisement in…
Handwritten letter from E W Lewis to Isaac Post, May 14, 1857.
"Section F, mausoleum on Lot 65, was Rochester's great intellectual leader of the 19th century."
LEVINE, Philip. Autograph letter, signed, undated.
In this letter from the 'Committee of Citizens' in New York, signees offer the support of New York's services during the course of the war. The letter…
Allen writes of past claims, terms of office, and the role of church and state.
Starr wonders if President Lincoln will be attending the funeral of Archbishop Hughes.
President Lincoln is invited to the funeral of Archbishop Hughes.
In this letter to President Lincoln, McFarlane discusses his ideas of keeping France and Spain from claiming Mexico.
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 writes to Adams about an official decree regarding the end of slavery.
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.
A letter from William Henry Seward to Abraham Lincoln where Seward tenders his resignation as Secretary of State.
Seward forwards August Belmont's letters to President Lincoln and discusses the draft.
Seward writes to encourage Lincoln to attend the funeral of John Hitz, consul to Switzerland.
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 brief letter to Abraham Lincoln, Seward indicates that should he be nominated and confirmed, he will accept the appointment of Secretary of…
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…
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 letter to Abraham Lincoln, William Henry Seward acknowledges receipt of Lincoln's letters of December 8, which discuss Seward's nomination for…
Seward writes to Lincoln with a request from the "Prince of Joinville."
Bryant writes to Lincoln on behalf of Samuel J. Wood Esqre. of Peekskill, and is seeking reparation for Wood's loss at Graytown.
Jewett seeks an answer on his proposed European visit.
Jewett is about to leave for Europe and writes of European relations.
Jewett reports that the marshals of New York and Buffalo hold orders for his arrest and seeks advice from President Lincoln.
Jewett writes to urge provision for the national debt through Colorado and other gold localities.