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Box 4

 Container

Contains 61 Results:

Folders 1-3: Covers, 2-Cent Black Jack Stamps, 1864-1869 (31 of 111 items) Covers containing 2-cent Jackson “Black Jack” stamps; postmarks are from various U.S. states.

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents From the Accession: The Archival Materials section is comprised of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, and printed materials pertaining to variety of subjects. Each subject is represented in its own Series, and includes (I) U.S. Civil War; (II) Alabama; (III) American Revolution and Early Colonial America; (IV) U.S. politics; (V) Arizona Territory; (VI) Technology and Transportation; and (VII) Miscellaneous. The bulk of the collection focuses on the Civil War and 19th century Alabama. Items in the...
Dates: (1764-2014)

Folder 4: Correspondence, 2-Cent Black Jack Stamps, 1864-1869 (22 items) 1. George A. Dougherty, Washington, PA, to Dr. John Dickson, Canonsburgh, PA, May 5, 1868. 2. F. J. Herron, U.S. Marshal, Office U.S. Marshall, District of Louisiana, New Orleans, LA, to Merchants’ Insurance Company, New Orleans, LA, July 25, 1867. 3. Handbill, “Giles Gilbert, Jr., Wholesale Grocer and Produce Dealer,” Portsmouth, OH, to Messrs. J. and J.M. May, Kingston, OH, May, 1865. 4. Advertising Circular, “P. Zell & Sons,” Baltimore, MD, to S. M. Carter, Spring Place, GA, January 1, 1869. 5. Annie M. Clayton, Davisville, PA, to Jennie J. Reid, Philadelphia, PA, January 22, 1869. 6. Advertising Circular, “A. Stevens, Grocer and Commission Merchant,” Augusta, GA, to M. H. Boyle, Spring Place, GA, October 9, 1868. 7. Advertising Circular, “James C. Pritchett, Commission Merchant,” Philadelphia, PA, to Messrs. Hoover & Shocky, Waynesboro, PA, April 17, 1866. 8. Helen [?], to Livie Holmes, Brooklyn, NY, November 4, 1867. 9. Advertising Circular, “Reamer and Co., Proprietors Wharf-Boat, Storage Forwarding & Commission Merchants,” New Albany, IN, to John Taylor, La Fayette, IN, November 7, 1866. 10. Invitation, “Annual Invitation Ball of the Murray Hill Guards,” to Captain McGuire, New York, November 21, 1867. 11. William H. Gregory, Philadelphia, PA, to Box 2729, Philadelphia, PA, April 2, 1869. 12. Edward A. Smith, Secretary, Philadelphia Medical Book Club, Philadelphia, PA, to Dr. J. C. Morris, Philadelphia, PA, [?]. 13. E. B. R. Sacket, Collector, Meadville, PA, to William R. Brawley, PA, May 10, 1867. 38 14. L. A. Wright, New York, to A. J. Stewart, New York, January 4, 1866. 15. Mrs. Horne, New York, to A. J. Stewart, New York, January 8, 1868. 16. J. S. Bans & Sons, Brokers, “Monthly Tobacco Report,” New York, to Unkart & Co., New York, June 1, 1866. 17. Edward Tyler, Cashier, Suffolk Bank, Boston, MA, to O. Thayer & Co., Salem, MA, [?]. 18. Poppenhusen & Konig, New York, to J. E. Henkart & Co., July 1, 1867. 19. Advertising Circular, “Merchants Exchange Price-Current,” St. Louis, MO, to Goddard Bros., Providence, RI, October 10, 1866. 20. Laura A. Gauldine, Farmville, VA, to A. J. Stewart, New York, March 19, 1868. 21. Mary J. Mundale, New York, to Alexander J. Stewart, New York, 1864. 22. Patrick Moran, New York, to Alexander J. Stewart, New York, March 12, 1869.

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents From the Accession: The Archival Materials section is comprised of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, and printed materials pertaining to variety of subjects. Each subject is represented in its own Series, and includes (I) U.S. Civil War; (II) Alabama; (III) American Revolution and Early Colonial America; (IV) U.S. politics; (V) Arizona Territory; (VI) Technology and Transportation; and (VII) Miscellaneous. The bulk of the collection focuses on the Civil War and 19th century Alabama. Items in the...
Dates: (1764-2014)

Folder 1: Covers, Wells Fargo and Auburn Postmarks and Covers, 1870s-1890s (32 items) Wells Fargo Covers (24): Gilroy (1870); Visalia (1871); Stockton, CO (1871); San Francisco (1871); Gilroy (1870); Watsonville (1871); Oakland (1891); Mountain View (1893); Marysville; Santa Rosa; Vallecito; Hornitos; Sacramento; Napa. Auburn Covers (8): Stampless Folded Cover, September 14, 1844; Milledgeville, GA. Stampless Folded Cover, November 18, 1845; Albany, GA. East Alabama College, Auburn, AL, October 19. Agricultural & Mechanical College, Auburn, AL, May 11. State Agricultural and Mechanical College, May 8, 1882. Alabama Polytechnic Institute, A&M College, June 7, 1891. Alabama Polytechnic Institute, A&M College, January 13, 1893. Alabama Central Female College, Tuscaloosa, AL, [n.d.].

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 24
Scope and Contents From the Accession: The Archival Materials section is comprised of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, and printed materials pertaining to variety of subjects. Each subject is represented in its own Series, and includes (I) U.S. Civil War; (II) Alabama; (III) American Revolution and Early Colonial America; (IV) U.S. politics; (V) Arizona Territory; (VI) Technology and Transportation; and (VII) Miscellaneous. The bulk of the collection focuses on the Civil War and 19th century Alabama. Items in the...
Dates: (1764-2014)

Folder 2: Correspondence, 1818-1871 (5 items) 1. Report Card for Julia Tarrant, Judson Female Institute, Marion, AL Marion, AL, December 29, 1855. 2. John Gilmore, Kahawba, AL, to Thomas Freeman, Surveyor General, St. Stephens, AL, February 17, 1818; Stampless Folder Letter. 3. Sarah H. Tournier, Claiborne, AL, to Daniel Tournier, New York, October 23, 1843; Stampless Folder Letter. 4. Smith & Allen, Claiborne, to William Bonner, Wilcox County, AL, July 22, 1833; Stampless Folder Letter. 5. William C. Stubbs, East Alabama College, Auburn, AL, to J. Catlett Stubbs, Gloucester Courthouse, VA, January 23, 1871; East Alabama College advertising cover.

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents From the Accession: The Archival Materials section is comprised of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, and printed materials pertaining to variety of subjects. Each subject is represented in its own Series, and includes (I) U.S. Civil War; (II) Alabama; (III) American Revolution and Early Colonial America; (IV) U.S. politics; (V) Arizona Territory; (VI) Technology and Transportation; and (VII) Miscellaneous. The bulk of the collection focuses on the Civil War and 19th century Alabama. Items in the...
Dates: (1764-2014)

Folder 3: Post Card, 1881 (3 items) 1. O. D. Smith, A&M College, Auburn, AL, to Jas. Calder, President, Penn State College, State College, PA, April 5, 1881. 2. Chemical Laboratory, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, July 25, 1905. 3. Champions of the South, January 13, 1909.

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents From the Accession: The Archival Materials section is comprised of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, and printed materials pertaining to variety of subjects. Each subject is represented in its own Series, and includes (I) U.S. Civil War; (II) Alabama; (III) American Revolution and Early Colonial America; (IV) U.S. politics; (V) Arizona Territory; (VI) Technology and Transportation; and (VII) Miscellaneous. The bulk of the collection focuses on the Civil War and 19th century Alabama. Items in the...
Dates: (1764-2014)

Folders 1-2: Covers, Postmarks from Cities in Arizona and Alaska Territories, 1880s-1900s (40 of 59 items) Most covers have postmarks from the Arizona Territories; numerous are embossed pre-stamped, featuring 1-cent, 2-cent, and 3-cent Washington stamps.

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents From the Accession: The Archival Materials section is comprised of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, and printed materials pertaining to variety of subjects. Each subject is represented in its own Series, and includes (I) U.S. Civil War; (II) Alabama; (III) American Revolution and Early Colonial America; (IV) U.S. politics; (V) Arizona Territory; (VI) Technology and Transportation; and (VII) Miscellaneous. The bulk of the collection focuses on the Civil War and 19th century Alabama. Items in the...
Dates: (1764-2014)

Folders 1-2: Covers, Postmarks from Cities in Arizona and Alaska Territories, 1880s-1900s (19 of 59 items) Most covers have postmarks from the Arizona Territories; numerous are embossed pre-stamped, featuring 1-cent, 2-cent, and 3-cent Washington stamps.

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 28
Scope and Contents From the Accession: The Archival Materials section is comprised of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, and printed materials pertaining to variety of subjects. Each subject is represented in its own Series, and includes (I) U.S. Civil War; (II) Alabama; (III) American Revolution and Early Colonial America; (IV) U.S. politics; (V) Arizona Territory; (VI) Technology and Transportation; and (VII) Miscellaneous. The bulk of the collection focuses on the Civil War and 19th century Alabama. Items in the...
Dates: (1764-2014)

Folder 3: Correspondence, 1877-1904 (4 items) 1. Alice, Bear Grass Camp, Oracle, A. T., to C. S. Norris, Boston, MA, December 16, 1904. 2. Austin Seavey, Camp Grant, A. T., to Louisa Seavey, South Orrington, ME, December 13, 1877. 3. G. A. Treadwell, Phoenix, to W. K. Flins, San Francisco, CA, May 22, 1880. 4. George H. Fitts, Tombstone, AZ, to C. B. Gillis, Great Bend, KS, July 29, 1889.

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 29
Scope and Contents From the Accession: The Archival Materials section is comprised of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, and printed materials pertaining to variety of subjects. Each subject is represented in its own Series, and includes (I) U.S. Civil War; (II) Alabama; (III) American Revolution and Early Colonial America; (IV) U.S. politics; (V) Arizona Territory; (VI) Technology and Transportation; and (VII) Miscellaneous. The bulk of the collection focuses on the Civil War and 19th century Alabama. Items in the...
Dates: (1764-2014)

Folder 4: Postcards and Postal Cards, 1883-1911 (14 items) 1. Bissell, to Hazel Cornell, Cochise, AZ, May 24, 1910; image of yellow roses in basket, “To Wish You All That You Could Wish.” 2. Cochise County Bank, Tombstone, AZ, to First National Bank, Tucson, A.T., December 4, 1883. 3. Ralph, Apache, A.T., to Irving Densmore, Belfast, ME, August 1, 1910; image of Sir James Hooker Oak, Chico, CA. 4. C. Bournonville, Douglas, AZ, to Myrtle Lee, North Fenton, NY, August 13, 1904; image of Douglas, AZ. 5. [?], Roosevelt, AZ, to Clara McKenzie, Globe, AZ, December 19, 1907; image of cartoon African American child, “Nothing like this in our family.” 6. Maria, Benson, AZ, to Myrtle Lamoureux, San Rafael, CA, February 23, 1911; image of red rose, “Best Wishes” 7. Jack, Williams, AZ, to Verta Christian, Kalamazoo, MI, December 1, 1907; image of Native American, “High Pipe Sioux Chief.” 8. Ida, Buckeye, AZ, to T. H. Woodruff, Hyannis, NE, January 30, 1911; image of Ford Hotel and Courthouse Square, Phoenix, AZ. 9. “Daddy,” Flag Staff, AZ, to Virginia A. Gatter, Los Angeles, CA, June 20, 1911; image of Grand Canyon, “Three Castles, Vishnu Temple, Painted Desert, Moran’s Point.” 10. Theo. Leonard, Mesa, AZ, to Edith Grigg, Hackney, AZ, February 16, 1910; image of a child, “Greeting: Remembrance is a simple word, ‘tis often spoken often heard. But you will know its meaning true, because it brings this wish to you.” 11. H. D. J., Grand Canyon, AZ, to Edna B. Cruttenden, West Hartford, CT, August 27, 1904; image of the Grand Canyon, “Grand Canyon of Arizona, From O’Neill’s Point.” 12. Megan, Grand Canyon, AZ, to O. N. Duvall, Claremont, CA, November 24, 1906; image of a room’s interior, “Old Blanket Room in Hopi House, Grand Canyon of Arizona.” 13. B. Blair, Apache, AZ, to M. L. Lloyd, El Paso, TX, January 25, 1911; image of woman and horse, “Watching the Round-Up.” 14. [?], Adamana, AZ, to A. R. Martin, Minneapolis, MN, September 22, 1910; image of Petrified Forest, “Petrified Forest of Arizona”

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 30
Scope and Contents From the Accession: The Archival Materials section is comprised of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, and printed materials pertaining to variety of subjects. Each subject is represented in its own Series, and includes (I) U.S. Civil War; (II) Alabama; (III) American Revolution and Early Colonial America; (IV) U.S. politics; (V) Arizona Territory; (VI) Technology and Transportation; and (VII) Miscellaneous. The bulk of the collection focuses on the Civil War and 19th century Alabama. Items in the...
Dates: (1764-2014)

Folder 5: Trade Cards (1 item) 1. “The Great American Clothing House of Arizona,” J. M. Vizina, Proprietor, Tombstone, A.T., 1882; Card features illustration of girl with fan.

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 31
Scope and Contents From the Accession: The Archival Materials section is comprised of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, and printed materials pertaining to variety of subjects. Each subject is represented in its own Series, and includes (I) U.S. Civil War; (II) Alabama; (III) American Revolution and Early Colonial America; (IV) U.S. politics; (V) Arizona Territory; (VI) Technology and Transportation; and (VII) Miscellaneous. The bulk of the collection focuses on the Civil War and 19th century Alabama. Items in the...
Dates: (1764-2014)