Correspondence, reports and printed materials relating to CVHE's diplomatic service in Turkey and the Hague from 1915 to 1920. A second series with similar materials can be found at the end of the collection (donated at a later date than this set).
1 printed curfew notice (in French): "Avis Couvre-Feu." 1944.
Contains manuscripts, correspondence, and other documents relating to Native American linguistics and history. Includes many original documents. Numerous grammars and vocabularies are retained. Arranged alphabetically by name of Native American language/tribe. This series comprises boxes 7-11 of the Shea Papers.
Contains manuscripts, correspondence, and other documents relating to Native American linguistics and history. Includes many original documents. Numerous grammars and vocabularies are retained. Arranged alphabetically by name of Native American language/tribe. This series comprises boxes 7-11 of the Shea Papers.
Contains visual materials, mostly engravings and photographs, found among the papers of John Gilmary Shea. Stored in Box 26 of the Shea Papers. Arranged alphabetically by individual or subject depicted.
A carte de visite featuring a photograph of American Catholic prelate James Augustine Healy, styled as “Rt. Rev. James A. Healey.” On the reverse is printed information about the publisher, T.P. McGowan of Portland, Maine. Undated.
Comparison with scores in IMSLP indicates this piece is a version, possibly an advanced draft, of 4 Etudes de Concert, op. 111, no. 2 ("Le Carrillon"). The manuscript lacks any dynamic markings, and the final 20+ measures appear to contain only rhythmic and tonal sketches of their final form.
Originally framed by the donor with other Verdi items in this collection, most likely the carte-de-visite and the letter written in Milan.
This series contains material pertaining to Carroll Spence.