New York -- NY
Subject
Subject Source: Gilcrease Dci Places
Found in 32 Collections and/or Records:
Organization of American States meeting in Washington, District of Columbia with survivors Otis Granville Clark of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and Dr. Olivia Hooker of White Plains, New York, with unidentified man, 2007
Item — Box 3
Identifier: 4328.10441
Scope and Contents
Inscribed by hand in black ink, "OAS-D.C. Meeting 2007" in bottom right corner on recto; Inscribed by hand in blue ink, "Organization of American States (OAS) 2007" in lower center on verso; Inscribed by hand in blue marker, "D.C." in lower center on verso; Inscribed by hand in black ink, "L TO R Riot Survivors Otis Clark, OKC, OK Dr Olivia Hooker, White Plains, NY" in lower right on verso Curatorial Remarks People: Dr Clark
Places:...
Dates:
2007
Photocopy of a postcard to mail in to request a copy of "The Vanishing American", early 20th century
Item — Folder 496: [Barcode: 127.496]
Identifier: 5327.1154e
Description
Folder 496 Transcript (DCI) Zane Grey's Latest
The
Vanishing
American
At last the great epic of the American Indian - a story in which a splendid Indian youth and a golden-haired Eastern girl are participants in the poignant drama of the struggles and disappearance of a race.
Sign this card and send it with $2.00 as your order. Your copy will be delivered at once.
Name
Street
City and State
Post Card
Fredrick Loeser, Inc.
Brooklyn,
New...
Dates:
early 20th century
Photocopy of newspaper article from Newark Star with photo of Leigh and his "Struggle for Existence", November 2, 1950
Item — Folder 479: [Barcode: 127.479]
Identifier: 5327.533.17
Description
Folder 479
Dates:
November 2, 1950
Photocopy of newspaper article "Roundup and Safari" with picture of "An African Episode", mid-20th century
Item — Folder 479: [Barcode: 127.479]
Identifier: 5327.533.5
Description
Folder 479
Dates:
mid-20th century
Photocopy of newspaper article with "Patient" donkeys, January 24, 1944
Item — Folder 479: [Barcode: 127.479]
Identifier: 5327.533.6
Description
Folder 479
Dates:
January 24, 1944
Poem "Hail and Farewell" by H.W. Wack, early 20th century
Item — Folder 342A: [Barcode: 127.342A]
Identifier: 5327.452
Description
Folder 342A Transcript (DCI) [printed in ink with margin lines on left side and at top of page][The following text is printed above the margin line at top of page:]
ACKNOWLEDGING, ex animo, 1100 ODD CHRISTMAS CARDS, GRATEFULLY RECEIVED:
HAIL AND FAREWELLTo eleven hundred Christmas Cards we quakingly respond,
In bad blank forms of blanker verse to Friendship’s Golden Bond,
And tell our Friends the world...
Dates:
early 20th century
Poster advertising Leigh's book "Frontiers Of Enchantment", showing favorable newspaper reviews and images on the recto and verso, 1938
Item — Folder 330C: [Barcode: 127.330C]
Identifier: 5127.1034
Description
Folder 330C
Dates:
1938
Proof of column "From a Travelers Diary" H. W. W. , early 20th century
Item — Folder 342A: [Barcode: 127.342A]
Identifier: 5327.453
Description
Folder 342A
Dates:
early 20th century
Seven Newspaper Clippings, circa 1834
Item — Folder 1397: [Barcode: 187.1397]
Identifier: 4126.85.3
Description
Seven newspaper clippings. ca 1834 Letter to Gov. Wilson Lumpkin by "one of the Indian Counsel." Folder 1397 Transcript (DCI) For the Whig
To His Excellency,
Wilson Lumpkin, Governor of the State of Georgia.In addressing you upon the subject of this communication, it is not intended as a mark of respect, for I should be very unwilling to show to you any thing of that kind, upon this, or any other occasion. You are not entitled to...
Dates:
circa 1834
Speech given by Miss Gaynell Brown at the Annual Meeting of the New York Federation of Women's Clubs where Leigh was a speaker, early 20th century
Item — Folder 492: [Barcode: 127.492]
Identifier: 5327.277.4
Description
Folder 492 Transcript (DCI) [single page typed document]The speech of Miss Gaynell Brown, Chairman of Art Awards, at the Annual Meeting of the New York City Federation of Women’s Clubs, at the Hotel Astor, New York, May 4, 1951:[line of dashes separate the above text from the remarks below]Madam President, Honored Guests, and Members of the New York City Federation of Women’s Clubs: To...
Dates:
early 20th century