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- Henry [Brevoort Eddy] ALS to Louise [Lyman], July 22, [1895]. [New York, New York], page 2. From a collection of 14 illustrated letters that Henry Brevoort Eddy of Mamaroneck, New York, wrote to Louise Lyman, a friend living in Tarrytown, New York, and London, England. Eddy discussed his social life in Tuxedo Park, Mamaroneck, and New York City, and illustrated each letter with multiple (often humorous) ink drawings.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- William L. Clements Library Image Bank
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- Possibly the same man in daguerreotype, "[Portrait of man with beard along jawline]," Clements Library Graphics Div., call no. Photo Div D.4.12.2a.; Half length portrait of a seated couple, the woman wears a fringed shawl and flower in her hair.; Title devised by cataloger.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- William L. Clements Library Image Bank
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- Russ[ell G. Schlagal] ALS to [Margery Schlagal], August 7, [19]45. s.l., page 6. From a collection of letters that Lieutenant Russell G. Schlagal wrote to his wife Margery while serving in the United States Army during World War II. Schlagal discussed his experiences in India and on the island of Tinian, and he often illustrated his letters with ink sketches and watercolor paintings.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- William L. Clements Library Image Bank
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- John [Paulding] ALS to Mother, [September, 1897]. s.l., page 2. From a collection containing eleven heavily illustrated letters written from Chicago, Illinois by the teenaged artist-in-training, John Paulding, to his mother between 1897 and 1899. The pen and ink sketches illustrate his experiences in the city. As an illustrator, Paulding's style is strongly influenced by the popular magazine illustrators of the day, featuring strong, clean lines, and outstanding attention to detail and character.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- William L. Clements Library Image Bank
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- Originally attached to copy of 1st issue of: Sauthier, Claude. A topographical map of Hudson's River ..., London, 1776.; Pen and ink drawing showing the proposed formation of the British naval force for the advance up Lake Champlain that resulted in the battle at Valcour Island on October 11-13, 1776.; Table of references identify major vessels and boats associated with different units of the army.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- William L. Clements Library Image Bank
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- Title from verso.; Colored topographical sketch map showing Hudson River from Haverstraw Bay to Fort Constitution.; "Moore" in the title probably refers to the Moore whose house is shown at the site of West Point.; Note in the folder suggests that map dates to 1776.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- William L. Clements Library Image Bank
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- Group photograph of a Union Army regiment during the Civil War, likely from Illinois. Group in formation.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- William L. Clements Library Image Bank
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- Members of the Philadelphia Jewish community, most identified by manuscript notes on mounts.; Photographer: Riker (N.Y.)
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- William L. Clements Library Image Bank
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- Not in Brun.; Title taken from verso.; Pen and ink sketch of piping to carry water to a brewery.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- William L. Clements Library Image Bank
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- [Henrietta Knowlton Angell Brownell] AL to Hattie, [1873]. s.l., page 1. From a collection of letters written to the Brownell family in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Louisiana, New York City, Cuba, and France. The largest part of the collection are letters to Charles Brownell and his wife Henrietta [Nettie] from Charles' mother [Mummy] and his three brothers, Edward [Ned], Henry, and Clarence, often written with notes added and sent on as a "round robin" correspondence which ended with Charles.; "Bains de Mer"
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- William L. Clements Library Image Bank