audio:4740; APSdigrec_0669; Recording Number: 06; Program Number: 04
Description
In Mandan only, by Otter Sage, with occasional remarks by Annie Crows Heart Eagle.; Copied by collector from his original tapes. This is the collector's original tape 60, program 4.
audio:4786; APSdigrec_0699; Recording Number: 08; Program Number: 06
Description
Copied by collector from his original tapes. This is the collector's original tape 65, program 4.The Hidatsa language is identified as such in the recording's accompanying documentation, but on the recording itself it is referred to by one of its alternate names, "Gros Ventre." This Gros Ventre is not to be confused with the Arapahoan language of the same name.
Letter from T. Walker to Elisabeth Coleman Sellers about their disappointment with the lack of correspondence from her.; American Philosophical Society
Correspondence about the professional operations of the American Association of University Women (AAUW). The material concerns planning eventsfor the association, fundraising efforts, and the 1924 National Convention of the AAUW.
Letter from Hannah Wright to Elizabeth Coleman Sellers. Her letter includes descriptions of traveling in Pennsylvania including observations on its topography.; American Philosophical Society
Anna Shipley writes to Benjamin Franklin expressing her concern about his illness with gout and updates him on her family.; American Philosophical Society
Deborah Norris Logan writes to Sarah Wister. She describes Philadelphia, writing "but alas our Philadelphia is not as it used to be you can scarse walk a square without seeing the shocking sight of a cart with five or six coffins in it. Oh it is too dreadful a scene to attempt to describe the poor creatures die without number. Large pits are dug in the negroes burying ground and forty or fifty coffins are put in this one hole." Deborah continues to describe her life and the experiences of mutual friends.; American Philosophical Society