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- No. 8 of 11 photographs. Full length portrait of young man sitting in chair. Cheeks brushed pink.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- William L. Clements Library Image Bank
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- Case: black leather with floral design, nonpareil mat, burgundy velvet mat with impressed design.; No. 19 on dealer inventory of Crittenden family photographs.; Head and shoulders portrait of older man with gray hair and beard.; Title from ms. note in case: William Henry Van Wyck, brother of John Chas. [Van Wyck].
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- William L. Clements Library Image Bank
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- Four portrait photographs combined in one photographic print.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- William L. Clements Library Image Bank
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- Russ[ell G. Schlagal] ALS to Marge[ry Schlagal], July 28, [1945]. s.l., page 8. 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
- Collection:
- William L. Clements Library Image Bank
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- Not in Brun.; Partly colored, pen and ink map showing locations of houses and names of landowners.; Accompanied by a survey of part of the area known as Man of War's Ridge, which is colored on the map. Survey signed by George Clinton.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- William L. Clements Library Image Bank
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- [Charles DeWolf Brownell] AL to Mummy [Lucia Emilia DeWolf] and Ned [Edward Rogerson Brownell], May 8, 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.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- William L. Clements Library Image Bank
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- Marcia [Abbot] ALS to [Charles Abbot], December 20, [18]98. s.l., page 3. From a collection of letters written to Charles Abbot from his family in Warren, Rhode Island. The majority of the letters are from his wife Marcia, but letters from his parents and friends are also part of the collection. The letters primarily describe the lives of Marcia and others living in Warren. What is best documented in this collection is the development and education of the Abbots' daughter Grace. Marcia writes about her involvement as a parent and Grace's activities, and sends her daughter's drawings or short notes with many of the letters. Abbot's service and the news about the United States Army are occasionally mentioned.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- William L. Clements Library Image Bank
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- Charles F. Tew ALS to Wife [Amelia Tew], [November 1861]. Camp Hicks, [Annapolis, Md.], page 1. From a collection of letters and documents (1837-1905) related to Union officer Charles Tew and his family. The collection is comprised of letters, diaries, military documents (including orders, supply notes, commissions, and furloughs), a roll call notebook, subpoena, financial records, printed items, and ephemera.; "Capitol, U.S."
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- William L. Clements Library Image Bank
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- Gracie [Grace Helen Kent] ALS to Papa Sweet [Evarts Bradford Kent], [August 1888]. s.l., page 1. From a collection of letters written and received by Reverend Evarts Kent and members of his family throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Kent and his family corresponded with friends and family members in several states, including Vermont, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Georgia, Massachusetts, and North Carolina. Most letters concern family news, education, religion, travel, family relationships, and similar personal subjects.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- William L. Clements Library Image Bank
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- Kill ALS to Ernest [Kent], April 22, 1891. s.l., page 1. From a collection of letters written and received by Reverend Evarts Kent and members of his family throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Kent and his family corresponded with friends and family members in several states, including Vermont, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Georgia, Massachusetts, and North Carolina. Most letters concern family news, education, religion, travel, family relationships, and similar personal subjects.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- William L. Clements Library Image Bank