Album containing 296 printed reply forms, completed in manuscript by individuals subscribing various sums of money for the expenses of a forthcoming meeting in Dublin of the Protestant Friends of Civil and Religious Freedom, known as the Great Protestant Meeting for Catholic Emancipation. and There were 25 signatories from the nobility, including Viscount Bangor and Viscount Clifden; the Earls of Gosford, Llandaff, Rossmere, and Wicklow; and barons Clanmorris and Dunalley. Other contributors include Sir Henry Parnell; the Hon. George Cholmondeley; Thomas Fitzgerald of Athy; Sir Aubrey de Vere; Sir John Newport; and Sir Thomas Wyse.
Alternative Title:
Autographs of subscribers who contributed towards the expenses of procuring signatures to the Protestant Declaration and to the public meeting of the Friends of Civil and Religious Liberty, held in Dublin on the 20th Jan.y 1829 and Manuscript alphabetical ind
Description:
Binding: 19th-century green morocco gilt; marbled endpapers., Front cover title: "Autographs for Civil and Religious Liberty.", Tipped in at front of volume: Manuscript alphabetical index of signatories., and Tipped in at front of volume: printed description by William B. Kelly, Bookseller, ca. 1873.
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain--Politics and government--1820-1830, Ireland--History--1800-1837, and Ireland--Politics and government--1800-1837
Subject (Name):
De Vere, Aburey,--Sir,--1788-1846--Autographs, Parnell, Henry,--Sir,--1776-1842--Autographs, Protestant Friends of Civil and Religious Freedom, and Wyse, Thomas,--Sir,--1791-1862--Autographs
"One hundred and forty copies of this small paper edition have been printed ...", Series: The Moray library., and Untrimmed. Advertising matter: p. [89]. Author's autographed presentation copy to Oscar Wilde. Bookplate of Earl Ellsworth Fisk.
Publisher:
Stanesby & Co. ; Derby and Nottingham, Frank Murray,
Subject (Name):
Fisk, Earl Ellsworth,--1892---Bookplate, Hutchinson, Thomas--Autograph, Hutchinson, Thomas--Presentation inscription to O. Wilde, and Wilde, Oscar,--1854-1900--Presentation inscription from T. Hutchinson
James D. Hutton collection of drawings and photographs.
Container / Volume:
Box 1 | Folder 5
Image Count:
2
Abstract:
Four salted paper prints made during the Raynolds expedition of 1859-1860 depicting Laramie Hills with tipis in the foreground; a fort, possibly Fort Union; two sets of group portraits of Arapahos, one of them of Arapaho chiefs Eagle Head, Split-nose, Little Owl, and Friday. There are 17 drawings by Hutton, 11 of them of western views, most probably made during the Raynolds expedition, depicting Fort Sarpy on the Yellowstone; Eagle Creek on the upper Missouri River; the valley of Wind River; Red Canon Creek, Big Horn Mountains; and Lodge Pole Peak and Crow Peak in the Black Hills. There are nine other drawings present, six by three other identified artists: R. W. Ingle, W. Taylor, Jr., and William Rich Hutton, James' brother. The drawing by William Rich Hutton is a view of San Francisco. Accompanied by a document made out to Miss Ellen S. Hutton in thanks for her work as church organist.
Alternative Title:
Below mouth of Eagle Creek Upper Missouri River
Description:
Accompanied by a container list., James D. Hutton headed the photographic unit of the 1856-1860 expedition led by Captain William Franklin Raynolds to the Yellowstone and the Wind River Mountains., and See also Hutton photographs in the William Franklin Raynolds Papers, WA MSS 393.
Subject (Geographic):
Fort Union (N.D.)--Pictorial works, San Francisco (Calif.)--Pictorial works, Wind River Range (Wyo.)--Pictorial works, and Wyoming--Pictorial works
Subject (Name):
Hutton, Wm. R.--(William Rich),--1826-1901, Ingle, R. W.,--artist, and Raynolds, W. F.--(William Franklin),--1820-1894
Subject (Topic):
Arapaho Indians--Portraits and Indians of North America--Portraits
An artistic response to industrial pollution in Bitterfeld, Germany., Autographs of [Oskar] Manigk, W[olfgang] Petrovsky, Klaus Staeck, Rolf Staeck, Hans Schimansky, Tina Bara, Ralf Herzig, Peter Oehlmann, [Ulrich] Wüst, Robert Rehfeldt, Manfred Butzmann, and V[olker] H[enze]. Stamps of [Bertram] Kober and Peter Thieme., and Consists of case containing [19] sheets, most 44 x 35 cm., and two stapled plastic sheets enclosing paper sheet with caption "Analyse fl̈uchtiger organischer Stoffe im Wasser der Mulde" and a soiled paper object. Includes prints and photographs signed by [Oskar] Manigk, W[olfgang] Petrovsky, Klaus Staeck, Rolf Staeck, Hans Schimansky, Tina Bara, Ralf Herzig, Peter Oehlmann, [Ulrich] Wüst, Robert Rehfeldt, Manfred Butzmann, V[olker] H[enze] or stamped by [Bertram] Kober or Peter Thieme.
6 ALS, one of them by James W. Brattle to his brother Charles dated July 5, 1844, providing an eyewitness account of the events leading to the death of Joseph Smith and the reaction of Mormons to the murder. Brattle describes Smith's crackdown on the Nauvoo Expositor, his incarceration in Carthage, and the attack and murder on June 27, 1844. Brattle records the shock of the Mormons who had believed that Smith could not be killed by bullets, and states that Governor Ford could have handled the crisis better. Four other letters by members of the Brattle family, based in Massachusetts and Connecticut, discuss family news, including occasional references to James and his interactions with Mormons in Illinois. One letter from James B. Burbank,James Brattle's nephew, is written from Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, dated April 12, 1866, and mentions a threat telegraphed by General Tecumseh Sherman to Brigham Young.
Alternative Title:
[Letters amongst the Brattle family, 1834-1844]
Description:
James Brattle was a member of the Illinois Grays Militia, which was ordered to protect Joseph Smith, the founder of the Mormon Church, while Smith was awaiting trial in Carthage, and was present when Smith and his brother Hyrum were attacked and killed. Brattle then rode Smith's horse to the Mormon settlement at Nauvoo, to give them the news of Smith's death.
Subject (Geographic):
Nauvoo (Ill.)
Subject (Name):
Brattle family, Brattle, James W, Burbank, James W, Ford, Thomas,--1800-1850, Smith, Hyrum,--1800-1844--Assassination, Smith, Joseph,--1805-1844--Assassination, and Young, Brigham,--1801-1877
Alfred Jacob Miller (1810-1874), born in Baltimore, accompanied William Drummond Stewart on an 1837 expedition to the Green River Valley, Wind River Mountains, and the eastern section of Oregon Territory. He was commissioned by Stewart to sketch the Indians and scenery and later enlarge them into oil paintings.
Alternative Title:
Wounded buffalo
Subject (Name):
Miller, Alfred Jacob, 1810-1874 and Stewart, William Drummond, Sir, 1795 or 6-1871