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Charles Irving Harvie expense book
This collection contains the ledger of Charles Irving Harvie, a first year at the University of Virginia on the eve of the Civil War. Six pages record payments for matriculation, transportation, personal items, and memberships to groups like the Sons of Liberty. The Sons of Liberty, were one of two confederate military companies formed at the University.
Harriet Newell Haskell papers
Printed journals belonging to Harriet Newell Haskell, principal of Monticello Female Seminary from 1867 to 1907 in Godfrey, Illinoise. Journals include "The Fairfax Review" 1882-1884; "Monticello Ladies Seminary" 1879-1882, 1886-1887, 1899-1900; "The Echo" 1904-1906, 1911; "Town Topics Financial Bureau" 1919, "Town Topics Journal of Society" 1921.
Daniel Hayes subscription receipt
Hayes, Rutherford, B. letter to Major Davis
One autographed signed letter by Rutherford B. Hayes to Major Davis regarding reports about the American Civil War and Morgan's Raid in Buffington, Ohio, in July 1863.
Helen Barry autograph album
Helen Yura Petro Papers
Audio cassette tapes produced by the National League for Nursing concerning nursing practice issues, and one video tape (presumably of Petro), few photographs. Supplemental items principally consisting of audio cassette recordings are located in the Helen Yura Petro Collection, ECBCNHI, 2022-088.
Ernest Hemingway letter
The Ernest Hemingway letter (1935; 0.03 cubic feet) consists of a typed letter from Hemingway to Arnold Gringrich, the editor of Esquire. Hemingway asks about selling the serial rights of Green Hills of Africa so that Max Perkins can serialize the book. He also mentions John Dos Passos, Luis Quintanilla, Pauline, Dick Armstrong's wife, and Alfred Knopf, Jr.
Lydia Heney friendship album
D. M. Henkel letter
D. M. Henkel letter to his cousin, Samuel G. Henkle, February 5, 1841, 0.03 cubic feet, printed in ink and sends news of D. M. Henkel's father's death.
Henry Hanson papers
This collection includes articles, correspondence, a scrapbook, journals, a manuscript, photographs, an expense ledger, an interview, a diary, biographical sketches, post cards and invitations, and other materials that document the professional life of Henry Hanson. It also includes materials related to the naming of the Henry Hanson building in Jacksonville, Florida.
Henry Rose Carter papers
P. T. Henshaw letter to his father
Mrs. G. B. Herbert Electric carriage permit for Central Park
This collection contains the typed permit allowing Mrs. G.B Herbert, a resident of the Waldorf-Asoria, to enter upon and pass over the drives of Central Park in an "electric pleasure wagon" operated by an experienced motor man. This permit, number 64, was issued by the Department of Parks signed by George C. Clausen, park commissioner for Manhattan.
Noblet Herbert, Jr. letter to Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington
Dr. Edwin A. Hering real estate ledger
Mary Ann Heston album
Hewitt Wiley Digital Photographs and Interview
Digital collection of photographs and an interview related to the International Military Tribunal of the Far East [IMTFE]