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MIDDLETON, Sam. Autograph letter signed to Williams. 6 December 1982.
Sam Middleton: Mischief and Melancholy (1998).
Sam Middleton (1987). Williams wrote the introduction to the catalog for a Middleton retrospective in the Netherlands.
"MIDDLETON," in An Ocean Apart: American Artists Abroad (exhibition) October 8, 1982 - January 9, 1983, The Studio Museum in Harlem. New York: The…
[Souvenir sachet satin book mark]. A souvenir of John Stetson's spectacular production of The Mikado at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York in…
Advertising poster for "Songs from Vagabondia" by Bliss Carman and Richard Hovey, published in 1894, which included designs by Tom B. Meteyard. Image…
Handwritten letter from J.W. Mersill? to Horace Stone, June 4, 1850.
Handwritten letter from Phebe Merritt to Sojourner Truth. Merritt writes to Truth about recent family events.
Terracotta linen finish cloth binding stamped in cream, black and gold
John C. Menihan, painting, for watercolors and lithographs.
Edward Mendelson, UR Class of 1966, is Literary Executor of the Estate of W.H. Auden and Lionel Trilling Professor in the Humanities at Columbia…
A Memorial Art Gallery Publication from 1962 titled "Keeping pace with Rochester's creative spirit, keeping pace with Rochester's cultural vitality,…
Handwritten letter from Nathaniel Mead to Isaac Post, December 26, 1855.
Screenshot of part of the homepage for the original "Gilbert and Sullivan from London to America" digital exhibition.
Handwritten letter from H. F. McVean to Sojourner Truth. This letter is one of a number of responses Truth received after placing an advertisement in…
Handwritten letter from F.M. Duade to C. Fred Farlin, February 24, 1887.
McNATT, Norman H. Autographed letter, signed, to Williams, 12 February 1990, announcing the appointment of Williams as the Paul Robeson Professor of…
John McLeod sends a document on behalf of the General Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in North America.
Handwritten letter from John Mckee to M B Jarvis, September 16, 1857.
Handwritten letter from John Mckee to M B Jarvis, July 14, 1857.
Handwritten letter from John Mckee to Milton B Jarvis, May 9, 1857.
In this letter to President Lincoln, McFarlane discusses his ideas of keeping France and Spain from claiming Mexico.
Reproduction of Nellie McElroy’s Police Ledger, Rochester, New York, 1913-1916.
Nellie McElroy was Rochester’s first female police officer. This journal records her daily patrols of streets and places of entertainment, accounts of…
McDowell writes to Lincoln to recommend Davies Wilson Esq. for a position abroad.
Binding: Red vertical rib cloth, stamped in pale yellow, green, and gold
McClure writes to Seward about his own promotion, hoping that Seward will bring it to the attention of the president.
Handwritten letter from Thomas Mcclintock to Isaac Post, December 7, 1855.
Handwritten letter from Thomas Mcclintock to Isaac Post, October 4, 1855.
Handwritten letter from Thomas Mcclintock to Joseph ?, June 20, 1850.
McClernand writes to President Lincoln with updates from the army, including attacks on Arkanasas.
McClellan is optimistic about the army's next moves.
McClellan writes to Lincoln about reviewing a letter he has written to General Scott.
[Program]. New York: Bijou Opera House, [June 1882]. John A. McCaulls pirated version of Patience starring Lillian Russell.
Handwritten letter from Daniel Craig Mccallum to Amy Kirby Post, November 19, 1849.
Handwritten letter from Connie H ? Maynord to Amy Kirby Post, August 14, 1868.
Handwritten letter from John Mayhew to Amy Kirby Post, August 20, 1867.
Handwritten letter from John Mayhew to Isaac Post, September 21, 1857.
Handwritten letter from Samuel Joseph May to Isaac Post, April , 1866.
Handwritten letter from Samuel Joseph May to Isaac Post, November 8, 1863.
Handwritten letter from Samuel Joseph May to Isaac Post, April 4, 1852.
Handwritten letter from Samuel Joseph May to Isaac Post, December 20, 1846.
Dayna Bowen Matthew, JD, PhD, is the Dean and Harold H. Greene Professor of Law at the George Washington (GW) University Law School. In her talk,…
Blue linen finish cloth binding stamped in green and silver
Handwritten letter from W H C ? Martin to Amy Kirby Post, September 7, 1869.
Handwritten letter from W H C Martin to Amy Kirby Post, November 10, 1870.
Several photographs from the book "Art for the People," by Jessica Marten. The book was originally published to accompany the Memorial Art Gallery…
Handwritten letter from Thomas Marsh to Isaac Post, September 2, 1868.
Handwritten letter from Bela ? Marsh to Isaac Post, June 21, 1856.
Handwritten letter from Mrs J W Marks to Isaac Post, August 9, 1855.
Handwritten letter from Mr J W Marks to Sarah L Kirby Hallowell Willis, April 10, 1858.
Handwritten letter from B G Bushnell Marks to Isaac Post, April 30, 1854.
Handwritten letter from B G Bushnell Marks to Amy Kirby ? Post, January 16, 1854.
Handwritten letter from B G Bushnell Marks to John Robinson, December 13, 1852.
Handwritten letter from B G Bushnell Marks to Isaac Post, March 11, 1852.
Handwritten letter from J D Markham to Mary C Tucker, June 26, 1869.
A Yankee at the Court of King Arthur
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
A Connecticut Fashionista in King Arthur's Court
This note includes an inquiry about a passport to Virginia.
In this talk, Manuel will discuss his memoir, My Time Will Come, which details his rocky journey on the road to redemption, after being sentenced to…
Green diagonal rib cloth binding stamped in blind, black and gold
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.
Blue vertical rib cloth binding
Handwritten letter from J P Maclean to Charles Frederick ? Farlin, September 9, 1886.
Blue green linen finish cloth binding pictorially stamped in green, black, and peach
Ann-Marie MacDonald will begin her North American tour at the River Campus Libraries! MacDonald, author of the best-selling Fall on Your Knees, will…
Handwritten letter from J.I. Mabbett to Ruden Post, March 22, 1905.
[Contemporary engraving]. The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News (London), June 26, 1880. "Mr. Richard Temple as the Pirate King in The Pirates of…
Handwritten letter from Anna W M___ to Amy Kirby Post, n.d.
Community cookbooks have been a popular method of fundraising for a good portion of the 20th century. Churches, synagogues, and clubs, organizations,…
Handwritten letter from Samuel Lundy to Isaac Post, August 16, 1837.
Ludwigsdorff writes to President Lincoln seeking a charge in the U.S. Army and the ability to serve his adopted country.
Joann S. Lublin is a Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist and management news editor for The Wall Street Journal. She was one of the first female…
Handwritten letter from Clemence Sophia Harned Lozier to Amy Kirby Post, November 22, 1884.
Cover design by Sarah Wyman Whitman
White linen finish cloth binding stamped in blind and gold
Green vertical rib cloth binding pictorially stamped in white, red, black and gold
Bookseller's ticket and stamp: W. H. Wheeler & Son, The Old Corner Drug Store, Springfield, VT
The original design for the Susan B. Anthony souvenir spoon produced by M.B. Logan, 1891.
[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…
Handwritten letter from Sarah Linsley to Willet E Post, August 4, 1869.
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 Kelsy ?, May 9, 1865.
Handwritten letter from Sarah Linsley to Margaret King, May 9, 1865.
Handwritten letter from Sarah Linsley to Amy Kirby Post, May 9, 1865.
Susie Linfield, Associate Professor of Journalism at New York University, will speak at the Neilly Series Lecture on "Photojournalism and Human…
Mary Todd Lincoln writes to Seward with an apology to him and her opinion on a political appointment. She asks him to speak with President.
Lincoln asks Seward to assemble the cabinet that day, where General Grant will meet them.
Lincoln discloses his suggestion on the topic of gradual emancipation with compensation.
Lincoln asks Seward to prepare a response from the State Department for the Minutes of the 25th Annual Session of the Synod of Pennsylvania, 1862.
Lincoln writes to Seward about Mrs. Handy.
A note from Lincoln about election returns from Illinois.
Lincoln writes that he would like to see Thomas D. Jones, of Cincinnati, and John J. Piatt, of Washington, to have small consular appointments when…
Lincoln tells Seward that he will soon join him in Fort Monroe.
Lincoln instructs Seward to proceed to Fortress-Monroe, Virginia, to meet with Stephens, Hunter, and Campbell, on the basis of his letter to F. P.…
Lincoln refers to a letter from Mr. Davis and his own willingness to receive any agent who may be instrumental in securing peace.
Lincoln inquires after a conulship appointment for Foegelmeisy.
A brief note from the president to Seward.
Lincoln writes to Seward about Mr. Snow.
Lincoln requests that Seward invite all cabinet members to the meeting.
Lincoln reports the news that Elwood Evans, Secretary of Washington Territory, has gone over to the enemy.
Seward passes along news on developments in the war.
Lincoln reports that all is quiet.
Lincoln writes that he's heard from Mrs. Galez, who requests that Mr. Frederick Wippermann, now Consul at Galatz in Moldavia, be moved. He asks Seward…