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2.
- Creator:
- Malone, Edmond, 1741-1812
- Published / Created:
- 1796
- Call Number:
- Tinker 1520
- Image Count:
- 5
- Description:
- BEIN Tinker 1520: Author's autograph presentation copy to James Boswell, the younger. Bookplate of Chauncey Brewster Tinker.
- Publisher:
- Printed by H. Baldwin, for T. Cadell, jun. [etc.],
- Subject (Name):
- Malone, Edmond,--1741-1812--Presentation copy to J. Boswell, the younger, Shakespeare, William,--1564-1616--Forgeries--Ireland, and Tinker, Chauncey Brewster,--1876-1963--Bookplate
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > An inquiry into the authenticity of certain miscellaneous papers and legal instruments, published Dec. 24, 1795 and attributed to Shakspeare, Queen Elizabeth, and Henry Earl of Southampton; illustrated by fac-similes of genuine hand-writing of that nobleman, and of Her Majesty, a new fac-simile of the hand-writing of Shakspeare, never before exhibited, and other authentick documents, in a letter addressed to the Right Hon. James, Earl of Charlemont / by Edmond Malone.
3.
- Creator:
- Newman, Francis William, 1805-1897
- Published / Created:
- 1860 October 17
- Call Number:
- GEN MSS 264
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 2
- Image Count:
- 3
- Abstract:
- Letters by Newman to various recipients and a manuscript transcription of 8 lines of Horace, signed by F. W. Newman. There are 40 ALS to John Chapman, dated 1847-1868; 9 ALS to Moncure Daniel Conway; and one ALS each to William Lloyd Garrison; W. H. Burrow; Frank Harrison Hill as editor of the Daily News; Houghton, Osgood & Co.; Alexander Ireland; Henry Malthus; David Nutt; and R. D. Webb.
- Alternative Title:
- [Letter : F. W. Newman, 1860 October 17 to Dr. John Chapman]
- Description:
- Francis William Newman, scholar and man of letters, brother of Cardinal Newman.
- Subject (Name):
- Burrow, W. H, Garrison, William Lloyd,--1805-1879, Ireland, Alexander,--1810-1894, Malthus, Henry, Newman, Francis William,--1805-1897, Nutt, David,--fl. 1844, and Webb, R. D
- Subject (Topic):
- Authors, English--Archives
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Francis William Newman collection, 1847-1885.
4.
- Creator:
- Furnivall, Frederick James, 1825-1910
Harrison, William, 1534-1593
Niven, William
Norden, John, 1548-1625? Map of London
Rendle, William, 1811-1893
Wheatley, Henry Benjamin, 1838-1917. ... Map of London - Published / Created:
- 1877-81.
- Call Number:
- Zd 47
- Image Count:
- 5
- Description:
- No. 1, 5 only. In pt. 1 the front. (fold. map) is bound following p. 1. With manuscript letter from J.F. Furnivall inserted., Part I. The second book, with extracts from the autograph manuscript of Harrison's Chronologie, and from foreign writers on England: also with Norden's map of London, 1593, and notes on it by Henry B. Wheatley., and Part II. The third book, with a view of the north of Cheapside in 1638 A.D., extracts from Stow, Howes, Busino, and De La Serre on London, 1598-1638; plans of Cambridge, and Canterbury, 1588 A.D.; and a map of Shakspere's routes to London; also with plans of Paris Garden, 1627, and the Bankside, Southwark, and an account of these places and the Globe and other theatres there, by W. Rendle ...
- Publisher:
- Pub. for the New Shakspere society, by N. Trübner & co.,
- Subject (Geographic):
- England--Description and travel, London (England)--Maps, and London (England)--Pictorial works
- Subject (Name):
- Shakespeare, William,--1564-1616
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Harrison's Description of England in Shakspere's youth. Being the second and third books of his Description of Britaine and England. Ed, from the first two editions of Holinshed's Chronicle, A.D. 1577, 1587, by Frederick J. Furnivall.
5.
- Creator:
- Courtenay, John, 1738-1816
- Published / Created:
- 1790 December 15
- Call Number:
- GEN MSS FILE 71
- Image Count:
- 2
- Abstract:
- Two autograph letters signed (ALS) written from London to Dr. Edmond Malone, discussing Malone's edition of Shakespeare, the political situation, William Jephson, and James Boswell. The first, dated Feb 22 is signed J.C.; the second, dated 15 Dec 1790 has the signature J. Courtenay clipped and pasted at the end. Accompanied by 1 undated ALS written from Powderham Castle to a Mr. Lucas; endorsed Lord Courtenay Novb. 3/98 in an unidentified hand.
- Subject (Name):
- Jephson, William and Malone, Edmond,--1741-1812
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > John Courtenay letters to Dr. Edmond Malone and Mr. Lucas, 1790-1798.
6.
- Creator:
- Committee on Resettlement of Japanese Americans
Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America
Foreign Missions Conference of North America
Home Missions Council of North America
Rundquist, George E - Published / Created:
- 1944 June 5
- Call Number:
- WA MSS S-1590
- Collection Title:
- Walter Millsap / Keikichi Akana Imamura family papers
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 13
- Image Count:
- 3
- Abstract:
- Correspondence, writings, and printed material collected by Walter Millsap. Chiefly correspondence between Millsap and the Imamura family during the Imamuras' internment at the Gila River Relocation Center. Millsap's letters to the Imamuras are represented by carbon copies. The letters discuss Japanese relocation and Millsap's United Co-Operative Industries, as well as his involvement in the Llano Colony, a socialist utopian community. Included are several typescripts of essays by Keikichi's wife, Toshiko Imamura, and some cartoons by their son, Keichi.
- Alternative Title:
- Letter : Walter Millsap, 1944 June 3 to Committee on Resetllement of Japanese Americans, New York, N. Y. and Letter : Walter Millsap, 1944 June 5 to Dr. K. A. Imamura, Rivers, Ariz.
- Description:
- Keikichi Akana Imamura was a salesman for Millsap's United Co-Operative Industries before World War II and an adjunct professor in Oriental languages at Yale University in the fall of 1945. and Walter Millsap was from 1916 to 1919 an active member of the utopian Llano colony, a socialist community which moved from its original location in California to Louisiana in 1917. Millsap was trustee of United Co-Operative Industries and head of the Llano Co-Operative Association.
- Subject (Name):
- Committee on Resettlement of Japanese Americans, Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, Foreign Missions Conference of North America, Gila River Relocation Center, Home Missions Council of North America, Imamura, Keichi, Imamura, Keikichi Akana, Imamura, Toshiko, Keikichi Akana Imamura Family--Archives, Llano Colony (Secular community), and Millsap, Walter,--1886-1971--Archives
- Subject (Topic):
- Cooperative societies--United States, Japanese American women, Japanese Americans--Forced removal and internment, 1942-1945, and Utopian socialism--United States
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Letter : George E. Rundquist, New York, N.Y. to Walter Millsap, Los Angeles, California
7.
- Creator:
- Imamura, Keichi
- Published / Created:
- 1945 March 21
- Call Number:
- WA MSS S-1590
- Collection Title:
- Walter Millsap / Keikichi Akana Imamura family papers
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 17
- Image Count:
- 2
- Abstract:
- Correspondence, writings, and printed material collected by Walter Millsap. Chiefly correspondence between Millsap and the Imamura family during the Imamuras' internment at the Gila River Relocation Center. Millsap's letters to the Imamuras are represented by carbon copies. The letters discuss Japanese relocation and Millsap's United Co-Operative Industries, as well as his involvement in the Llano Colony, a socialist utopian community. Included are several typescripts of essays by Keikichi's wife, Toshiko Imamura, and some cartoons by their son, Keichi.
- Description:
- Keikichi Akana Imamura was a salesman for Millsap's United Co-Operative Industries before World War II and an adjunct professor in Oriental languages at Yale University in the fall of 1945. and Walter Millsap was from 1916 to 1919 an active member of the utopian Llano colony, a socialist community which moved from its original location in California to Louisiana in 1917. Millsap was trustee of United Co-Operative Industries and head of the Llano Co-Operative Association.
- Subject (Name):
- Gila River Relocation Center, Imamura, Keichi, Imamura, Keikichi Akana, Imamura, Toshiko, Keikichi Akana Imamura Family--Archives, Llano Colony (Secular community), and Millsap, Walter,--1886-1971--Archives
- Subject (Topic):
- Cooperative societies--United States, Japanese American women, Japanese Americans--Forced removal and internment, 1942-1945, and Utopian socialism--United States
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Letter : Keichi Imamura, 1945 March 21, New York, N. Y. to [Walter] Millsap
8.
- Creator:
- Imamura, Keikichi Akana
Millsap, Walter, 1886-1971 - Published / Created:
- 1942 October 11
- Call Number:
- WA MSS S-1590
- Collection Title:
- Walter Millsap / Keikichi Akana Imamura family papers
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 4
- Image Count:
- 2
- Abstract:
- Correspondence, writings, and printed material collected by Walter Millsap. Chiefly correspondence between Millsap and the Imamura family during the Imamuras' internment at the Gila River Relocation Center. Millsap's letters to the Imamuras are represented by carbon copies. The letters discuss Japanese relocation and Millsap's United Co-Operative Industries, as well as his involvement in the Llano Colony, a socialist utopian community. Included are several typescripts of essays by Keikichi's wife, Toshiko Imamura, and some cartoons by their son, Keichi.
- Description:
- Keikichi Akana Imamura was a salesman for Millsap's United Co-Operative Industries before World War II and an adjunct professor in Oriental languages at Yale University in the fall of 1945. and Walter Millsap was from 1916 to 1919 an active member of the utopian Llano colony, a socialist community which moved from its original location in California to Louisiana in 1917. Millsap was trustee of United Co-Operative Industries and head of the Llano Co-Operative Association.
- Subject (Name):
- Gila River Relocation Center, Imamura, Keichi, Imamura, Keikichi Akana, Imamura, Toshiko, Keikichi Akana Imamura Family--Archives, Llano Colony (Secular community), and Millsap, Walter,--1886-1971--Archives
- Subject (Topic):
- Cooperative societies--United States, Japanese American women, Japanese Americans--Forced removal and internment, 1942-1945, and Utopian socialism--United States
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Letter : Keikichi Imamura, 1942 Oct. 11, Rivers, AZ to Walter Millsap
9.
- Creator:
- Wilkinson, James, 1757-1825
- Published / Created:
- 1823 March
- Call Number:
- WA MSS S-2092 W659
- Image Count:
- 4
- Abstract:
- Autograph letter signed written by James Wilkinson to Syde Goodwin and George Winchester, who were associated with the Baltimore Mexican Company. Wilkinson reports on his efforts to press the Company's claims in Mexico and recommends purchase of land in Texas for recovery of Company capital. He discusses communications with D.A. Smith, referring to an enclosed letter from Smith which is not present, and he asks for further instructions regarding the Company's interests. Wilkinson also briefly discusses Mexican politics and his opinions regarding the Mexican government. and James Wilkinson was born in Maryland and served as an officer in the American Revolution. In 1783 he settled in Kentucky, where he engaged in politics, land speculation, and trade. In 1805 he was appointed governor of Upper Louisiana. Wilkinson's activities in the West implicated him in the Spanish Conspiracy and the Burr Conspiracy; he was acquitted by a court of inquiry during the Burr investigation and by a court martial in 1811. He served as a military commander in the West during the War of 1812. An unsuccessful Canadian campaign in this war resulted in another court martial and acquittal. Wilkinson published Memoirs of My own Times in 1816. In 1821 he went to Mexico, where he attempted to obtain Texas lands. Wilkinson died in Mexico in 1825.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Mexico--Politics and government--1821-1861 and Texas--History--To 1846
- Subject (Name):
- Baltimore Mexican Company, Goodwin, Syde, Smith, D. A.,--fl. 1823, Wilkinson, James,--1757-1825, and Winchester, George,--1787-1840
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Letter : Mexico, to Syde Goodwin and George Winchester, Baltimore, Md., 1823 Mar.
10.
- Creator:
- Scott & Fulton, Printers
Van Ingen, William H., b. ca. 1831
Whitney, Amos B
Whitney, J. E - Published / Created:
- 1855 July 1
- Call Number:
- WA MSS S-2055 W611
- Image Count:
- 3
- Abstract:
- Autograph letter signed to Whitney's brother Moses relating that he is happy and in good health in Saint Paul, describing his work at a lumber mill, and discussing the financial gains to be made in the lumber industry. The first page contains a half-page woodcut of the "City of Saint Paul," by W. H. Van-Ingen printed by Scott & Fulton, Printers, Chicago, from a daguerreotype made and published by J. E. Whitney.
- Alternative Title:
- City of Saint Paul.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Minnesota--Description and travel and Saint Paul (Minn.)--Pictorial works
- Subject (Name):
- Whitney, Amos B and Whitney, Moses
- Subject (Topic):
- Lumber trade--Minnesota
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Letter : Saint Paul, Minnesota Territory, to Moses Whitney, 1855 Jul 1.