Box 3
Contains 33 Results:
Document, "What the Santa Ana Church Teaches", Dr. Margaret M. Stevens, circa 1970
Manuscript illustrating the church's teachings.
Letter from Lee C. White to Bob Wilson, July 24, 1967
White presents a copy of the commissions report about the Northeast power failure of November 9, 1965. He ensures Senator Wilson that the report will be helpful in establishing reliable power system planning on a regional basis.
Letters from Ella Wheeler Wilcox, November 1911
Two letters to [illegible] by the American journalist and poet. One, dated November 1911, features an intake stamp for Selig Polyscope Co.
Letter from Marshall P. Wilder to unknown, n.d.
"Dear Sir - I can give you Oct. 23, 24 [or] 25 if you want dates," writes the American vaudeville artist, comedian and author.
Manuscripts, Kaiser Wilhelm II [forgeries], 1978 - 1979
Manuscripts ostensibly signed by the German Kaiser Wilhelm II, later found to be forgeries. Also included are letters between the researchers of the manuscripts as well as newspaper articles about the findings.
Letter from Bob Wilson to Katherine J. Filson, July 24, 1972
Senator Wilson writes regarding minimum wage legislation.
Letter to James Wilson from Shelby Moore Cullom, May 10, 1911
The American senator, governor of Illinois and member of the House of Representatives writes requesting that John F. Byrne, here representing "Mr. Selig's establishment" [possibly The Selig Polyscope Company], be able to take photographs of the different conditions of water and agricultural matters. The letter also features a handwritten note by Wilson regarding the matter.
Letters to Arthur Woodward, 1925 - 1926
Letters from Frederick Webb Hodge, an American ethnologist with Museum of the American Indian; and George Bird Grinnell, an American ethnolgist, naturalist and author.
Letter from Noah Worcester to unknown, n.d.
Letter from the American theologian, missionary and author to an unknown "sir."
Letter from Major General Benett H. Young to General William E. Mickle, February 17, 1908
Young confirms that he read a report and that all of its contents were correct. He goes on to congratulate Mickle, in that the financial records are in good condition.