Handwritten two-page letter from Bernice Reed to C. B. Davenport dated March 31, 1916. Concerns writing a thesis on a "low grade moral family."; Located in Series VIII, Box 3, Bernice Reed V. C. 15.
First page of a handwritten letter addressed to Mrs. Harriman and written at Cold Spring Harbor, August 21, 1910. Concerns office furnishings and the need for immigration officials to better detect "mental defectives."; Series I.
Correspondence between Michael Gratz and Andrew Levy. Subjects and topics are both business dealings and personal including a description of Levy's Uncle and his families travels to Pittsburgh and descriptions of economic conditions.; American Philosophical Society
LeClerc discusses the evolution taking place today in the broad domaine of cultural history, narrowly humanistic scholarship based on primary source material. The talk focuses on the project from Cambridge University: the Electronic Enlightenment.; https://www.e-enlightenment.com
Professor Oberg talks about a newly acquired Thomas Jefferson letter to Benjamin Smith Barton. She tells the story of Jefferson's collecting of Native American language lists and how some of these lists were lost to robbers.
Memorandum that cites a vote of the town's committee of correspondence, inspection, and safety regarding the payment of a bounty to those who enlist in the Continental army; signed by Nathaniel House.; Typescript transcription on microfilm.
54 collected letters between Michael Gratz and others. Includes some mention of the Continental Treasury and other financial dealings as well as personal relationships between the Gratz and other families, some letters written in yiddish,; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Isabella Morris Wilkins to Gouverneur Morris. States that "I have done myself the pleasure of writing you". Mentions someone who is sick with a fever.; American Philosophical Society