The collection includes a large quantity of autograph manuscripts by the noted lawyer and lecturer Robert G. Ingersoll, the "Great Agnostic." There is also a group of Ingersoll correspondence, a law diary, and a group of early printed materials. Of major note are two manuscrpt drafts of the famous "Plumed Knight: speech nominating James G. Blaine for the presidency in 1876. An addition to the collection is an account book from Ingersoll's law firm giving details on his legal business.
This series contains the correspondence, manuscripts, and miscellaneous documents related to the personal life and professional career of Edward Rice for the years 1941-1950.
Correspondence to Shirley Hazzard organized by individual. May include related material.
Knight, Amy W., 1946-
The future of the KGB / Amy W. Knight
1990
MI-15325
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Knight, Amy W., 1946-
The KGB's Special Departments in the Soviet armed forces / by Amy W. Knight
1984
MI-15400
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