Subject Files of John L. Brown. Arranged alphabetically.
Subject Files of John L. Brown. Arranged alphabetically.
Subject Files of John L. Brown. Arranged alphabetically.
Subject Files of John L. Brown. Arranged alphabetically.
Subject Files of John L. Brown. Arranged alphabetically.
Subject Files of John L. Brown. Arranged alphabetically.
Subject Files of John L. Brown. Arranged alphabetically.
Subject Files of John L. Brown. Arranged alphabetically.
Subject Files of John L. Brown. Arranged alphabetically.
Subject Files of John L. Brown. Arranged alphabetically.
Clippings/Photographs found among the John L. Brown Papers: Part 4. Brown kept the clippings and photographs together, and that organization has been maintained in this finding aid. The Clippings/Photographs are arranged chronologically.
Contains hundreds of slides depicting scenes relating to the Lincoln assassination. Each slide has a slide number, making it accessible to researchers. Many of the slides date between the 1930s and the 1950s. The slides are physically arranged in special containers in chronological order based on their slide numbers. The slides are cataloged alphabetically by subject. When researchers access the slides by subject, they will be referred to a slide number.
Contains subject files regarding various aspects of the Lincoln assassination. Mostly correspondence, published articles, and newspaper clippings. Consists of materials generated by, received by, and collected by Richard D. Mudd. Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Contains subject files regarding various aspects of the life and death of John Wilkes Booth. Mostly correspondence, published articles, and newspaper clippings. Consists of materials generated by, received by, and collected by Richard D. Mudd. Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Interview transcripts.
Brown, M. L., 1934-
Torpedo, confederate secret weapon / M. L. Brown
1983
MI-6251
39020030170867
Subject and research files including Huseyin and Stella Halit, Ernest Hemingway, Paul Larbaud, Ezra Pound, Agnes Tobin, among others. Includes articles and papers by Brown (manuscript and off-prints).
Contains correspondence sent from various U.S. Governors to William H. Natcher dating primarily to the 1970s and 1980s. Much of the correspondence pertians to the effect of different pieces of legislation on given Governors' home states. In addtion, Congressional appropriations are a frequent topic of discussion. The correspondence is arranged alphabetically by name of Governor.
Series 2 is comprised of correspondence between John L. Brown and his son John Halit Brown. Of particular note is the lengthy correspondence spanning 1995 to 1998 from John Halit Borwn to his father describing in detail events during the war in the former Yugoslavia while John Halit Brown held a U.S. diplomatic post in Belgrade. The correspondence is arranged in chronological order.