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1984 Correspondence G., 01/01/1984-03/31/1984
(Box 1, Folders 1-85; Box 2, Folders 1-33) This series consists of chronologically arranged correspondence received by Ambassador Wilson. Letters for each year are in alphabetical order. Most include copies of replies from the ambassador. @ Note: All correspondents are listed in the description sections of this finding aid. However, only those names that have been asterisked appear in the index.
Subject Folder 8: Psychokinetics., 05/18/1987-05/18/1987
PSYCHOKINETICS - MAZE RES NOTES RE POSS MILITARY APPLICATIONS, 1987: Typescript
DUNNE, BRENDA - MAZE INTRVW NOTES RE PSYCHOKINETICS, MILI APPLIC, 1987: Typescript
EBON, MARTIN - MAZE INTRVW NOTES RE PSYCHOKINETICS, MILI APPLIC, ND: Typescript
Subject Folder 9: Prologue., 03/04/1974-05/20/1987
PROLOGUE - MAZE RES NOTES RE BACKGROUND FOR NOVEL, 1974-87, ND: Typescript
DELGADO, JOSE - MAZE INTRVW NOTES RE NOVEL PROLOGUE, 1987: Typescript
DUNNE, BRENDA - MAZE INTRVW NOTES RE NOVEL PROLOGUE, ND: Typescript
Churches - Christ Church, Georgetown: Miscellaneous., 01/01/1966-12/31/1988
(Box 3, Folders 5 - 34; Box 4, Folders 1-38; Box 5, Folders 1 - 22) This series contains files on numerous non-literary projects and interests of LS. Subjects include Africa, India, Italy, Latin America, the Middle East. Additionally, there are files on the various associations and churches LS was involved with.
Letter 11, 1773-07-05
Letter from Mosley to Mrs. Dunn, his sister, July 5, 1773. Thanks his sister for sending boots, and describes his various ailments and the strenuous conditions of mission life. Mosley also notes, “I’ve lived entirely alone for these nine years past, not one white person with me,” alluding to the presence of enslaved individuals and non-white people at the Jesuit mission at Tuckahoe.
Letterpress Book #8 (Richards), 1893 March 24 - 1894 January 30
Correspondence 1959 C-D., 01/01/1959-12/31/1959
DUNNE, JAMES C. - CORRES. TO CECIL B. LYON 1959: Autographed Letter
DWINELL, LANE - CORRES.
#636 Peace Corps Graduation 1965., 09/10/1965-09/10/1965
1985 Correspondence Mi., 01/01/1985-12/31/1985
(Box 1, Folders 1-85; Box 2, Folders 1-33) This series consists of chronologically arranged correspondence received by Ambassador Wilson. Letters for each year are in alphabetical order. Most include copies of replies from the ambassador. @ Note: All correspondents are listed in the description sections of this finding aid. However, only those names that have been asterisked appear in the index.
Sub-series 1.5. Audio Cassettes
Letter 15, 1784-10-04
Letter from Mosley to Mrs. Dunn, his sister, October 4, 1784. This is his first letter to his sister after the Revolution, and he provides updates on the condition of the mission, including the construction of the St. Joseph’s chapel in Talbot County. He also comments on the Bill of Rights, which has “put us all on the same footing, and has been of great service to us,” as well as the progress made by Methodists on the Eastern Shore.
Blumberg, Nate., May 1939; 1940; January 31, 1942; April 14, 1945; 1950; 1951; October 1950; June 8, 1957; July 15, 1952; 1957 and undated.
Box 16. Alphabetical photographic files Bloomgarten — Boles, Glen, 64 folders.
Letter 5, 1760-10-05
Letter 12, 1773-11-05
Foreign Service: Correspondence File 1936-47., 01/01/1946-12/31/1947
Consists of files covering the early period of J. Graham Parsons' career in the U.S. Foreign Service (1936-47).
7/1900., 07/10/1900-07/30/1900
1 series only.
McGovern Alternative Defense Budget - Reaction 3 - 1972., 07/22/1972-08/31/1972
Activities (1969- ) on the national scene for presidential candidates and the National Democratic Committee.
Articles by Briefs, 1920 - 1971
Charles Stone: Correspondence from John Perry., 12/29/1855-01/24/1857
This series contains the correspondence related to Charles D. Stone (1830-1858). Stone was the son of Susan Hamlin Stone (1801-1869) and William W. Stone (d. 1851). He practiced law in Waterford, Maine, and had become active in state politics before his unexpected death at the age of 28 years.
DUNN, R. B. - PERRY-STONE CORRESP. RE, 1856: Autographed Letter
PERKINS, LUTHER - PERRY-STONE CORRESP.
