English (language)
Found in 451 Collections and/or Records:
Books and Their Makers, April 27, 1930
Clipping of an article about "Books and Their Makers" from the Lost Angeles Times, April 27, 1930. Notes on "Good Medicine" and a copy of one of the pages.
Bound volume titled "Journals of Luke Fox's Voyage to the Northwest", 1631
Title page includes the heading "Yourin's Journall [sic]" and describes the volume as "the [t]raverse [b]ook of some of the [o]fficers on board the Charles." Folder 1
Bound volume titled "Journals of Luke Fox's Voyage to the Northwest", 1631
There is also a journal and log headed "Toward the Northwest, April 1631." These are the original autographed journal and log of the 1631 expedition in search of the Northwest Passage by Captain Luke Fox. An edited version of the works appeared as volumes eighty-eight and eighty-nine of the Hakluyt Society. Folder 2
Brief 1/4 page handwritten note by Ruth Moran on the one hundredth birthday of Thomas Moran, circa 1937
Folder 16
Brief account by Ruth Moran of Thomas Moran's 1871 trip, late 19th century - mid-20th century
Folder 21
Scope and Contents
See also 40.4011.
Sandra Pauly, Luce Curatorial Scholar of American Art, 2022
Brief handwritten notes on Thomas Moran sketches by Ruth Moran , late 19th century - mid-20th century
Folder 24
Brochure for Ehrich-Newhouse, Inc. exhibition of The West paintings by Thomas Moran and Charles Russell, December 1934
Folder 188
Business Card, late 19th century - early 20th century
Handwritten, attached to TU2009.39.1675, business card of William A. Clark, asks to show Nancy C. Russell around his home and galleries.
C. T. Wells’ account of a trip from Mulberry, Arkansas to Arkansas City, Kansas, November 7 - 22, 1878 and June 1879
C. T. Wells' account of a 15-day, 375-mile trip from Mulberry, Franklin County, Arkansas to Arkansas City, Kansas, which lasted from November 7 to 22, 1878. It also contains his comments on Sun City, Kansas from June 1879. It is addressed to "[t]o [his] friend Sallie." Folder 1
Calling card of Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart Benedict, owners of a Thomas Moran painting of Venice, late 19th century - mid-20th century
Folder 85
Inscription(s)
Inscribed in pencil, “own a 20X30 Venice of fathers [sic] -” in top center on recto