Promotional pamphlet advertising the book, "The life of Warren G. Harding: from the simple life of the farm to the glamor and power of the White House".
Handwritten letter. This group of letters "Mt. Lebanon, New York: many of the letters prior to 1810 are addressed to the brethren in Ohio and Kentucky from the elders in the ministry of "New Lebanon in Canaan." Thereafter many of the letters, often in multiple copies, are addressed to the ministries at the other communities and contain directions, instructions, and advice from the ministry at Mt. Lebanon; some of these are titled epistles or circular letters. These touch upon all aspects of Shaker religion, life, and activities. Prior to 1880 the correspondence is mainly among Shakers; after that, these letters reflect the increasing contact both Alonzo G. Hollister and Frederick W. Evans had with non-Shakers. Representative of these are several letters of Leo Tolstoy to Hollister and carbon copies of Evans's letters to friends and publishers. Many letters after 1900 involve Hollister and John P. MacLean, and concern Shaker publications as well as MacLean's bibliography. After 1910 much of the correspondence concerns the activities of M. Catherine Allen, her interests in charitable causes and in assisting Wallace H. Cathcart in preserving Shaker publications and manuscripts 1830-1853
Cover title: A short treatise, containing, instructions and observations suitable for the consideration of the unexperienced mind. Particularly designed for the benefit and edification of youth. Written by a friend and lover of youth and children. 36 pages, Title page and cover verso only.
White cardboard with message, "Peace + love; 23, 19, 4, 17, hike, kill, uff, grunt, uhgh, puh, geh, um, grak, bash, pummell, rip, SDS at the football game Saturday" and drawn flower.
Signed: George Merchant, chairman, John V.N. Yates, Secretary, Albany, April 28, 1807. Political handbill relating to the supposed cover-up of a "fracas" between Elisha Jenkins and Solomon Van Rensselaer.
Promotional pamphlet advertising the book, "The life of Warren G. Harding: from the simple life of the farm to the glamor and power of the White House".
Description of a trip to Yellowstone Park from August through September 1899, This is part of a journal that describes two trips--one to London and Paris in 1898 and this trip to Yellowstone in 1899. The pages for the trip to London and Paris can be found in this repository in the folder labelled Container 6, Folder 46, Part 1
Handwritten letter, reverse. This group of letters "Mt. Lebanon, New York: many of the letters prior to 1810 are addressed to the brethren in Ohio and Kentucky from the elders in the ministry of "New Lebanon in Canaan." Thereafter many of the letters, often in multiple copies, are addressed to the ministries at the other communities and contain directions, instructions, and advice from the ministry at Mt. Lebanon; some of these are titled epistles or circular letters. These touch upon all aspects of Shaker religion, life, and activities. Prior to 1880 the correspondence is mainly among Shakers; after that, these letters reflect the increasing contact both Alonzo G. Hollister and Frederick W. Evans had with non-Shakers. Representative of these are several letters of Leo Tolstoy to Hollister and carbon copies of Evans's letters to friends and publishers. Many letters after 1900 involve Hollister and John P. MacLean, and concern Shaker publications as well as MacLean's bibliography. After 1910 much of the correspondence concerns the activities of M. Catherine Allen, her interests in charitable causes and in assisting Wallace H. Cathcart in preserving Shaker publications and manuscripts 1830-1853
Green paper with message, "May 1970, Kent 4, August 6, Jackson 2; act to end state murders; meet at Public Square, Tuesday, May 19th, 1:00 PM... CWRU Strike Community".
Green construction paper with message, "Members of the administration: lock your doors!! Mark Rudd, Columbia student strike leader is coming to CWRU, Wednesday, October 23rd, at 8:30 PM-- Amasa Stone Chapel. Remember Columbia...it could happen here".