Box 3
Contains 28 Results:
Dan in the Carolinas
Draft Writings Note: Items in Box 4 were previously rolled, and have been humidified, flattened and put in folders. There are generally unprocessed, and items previously rolled together may not actually belong together in the folders where current housed. Oversized items continued to be housed in Box 4, while one legal folders is in Box 3, and the other folders of Drafts have been added to Box 2.
General Grant and Dan
Draft Writings Note: Items in Box 4 were previously rolled, and have been humidified, flattened and put in folders. There are generally unprocessed, and items previously rolled together may not actually belong together in the folders where current housed. Oversized items continued to be housed in Box 4, while one legal folders is in Box 3, and the other folders of Drafts have been added to Box 2.
The Boy Scouts Park Enos Mills?
Draft Writings Note: Items in Box 4 were previously rolled, and have been humidified, flattened and put in folders. There are generally unprocessed, and items previously rolled together may not actually belong together in the folders where current housed. Oversized items continued to be housed in Box 4, while one legal folders is in Box 3, and the other folders of Drafts have been added to Box 2.
Stories for Boys
Draft Writings Note: Items in Box 4 were previously rolled, and have been humidified, flattened and put in folders. There are generally unprocessed, and items previously rolled together may not actually belong together in the folders where current housed. Oversized items continued to be housed in Box 4, while one legal folders is in Box 3, and the other folders of Drafts have been added to Box 2.
[Native American Language study list] Ottawa [1987.026]
As with the Campau, Lyon and Rix Robinson collections, there may be a few items that actually belonged to or are of the era of these early Grand Rapids figures. But, there may also be other and later materials in these general historical pioneer collections, which provide additional information about their lives and importance to Grand Rapids, or service to the citizens of Grand Rapids, Michigan and the United States.
Unidentified partial publication on monuments [1987.026]
As with the Campau, Lyon and Rix Robinson collections, there may be a few items that actually belonged to or are of the era of these early Grand Rapids figures. But, there may also be other and later materials in these general historical pioneer collections, which provide additional information about their lives and importance to Grand Rapids, or service to the citizens of Grand Rapids, Michigan and the United States.
GR Council. Headquarters Weekly Bulletin. [serial], including V. 3, no. 17, Oct. 19-24, 1925 and no. 18, Oct. 27-Nov. 3, 1925. [1987.026]
As with the Campau, Lyon and Rix Robinson collections, there may be a few items that actually belonged to or are of the era of these early Grand Rapids figures. But, there may also be other and later materials in these general historical pioneer collections, which provide additional information about their lives and importance to Grand Rapids, or service to the citizens of Grand Rapids, Michigan and the United States.
Prospectus. [Plan for permanent local camp site] ca. 1925 [1987.026]
As with the Campau, Lyon and Rix Robinson collections, there may be a few items that actually belonged to or are of the era of these early Grand Rapids figures. But, there may also be other and later materials in these general historical pioneer collections, which provide additional information about their lives and importance to Grand Rapids, or service to the citizens of Grand Rapids, Michigan and the United States.
“A piece of crepe from the casket of General Sherman?, … Presented by Capt. Charles E. Belknap at the time of internment in New York by Miss Rachel Sherman." [Note on old envelope] Not found, 2008. [1987.026]
As with the Campau, Lyon and Rix Robinson collections, there may be a few items that actually belonged to or are of the era of these early Grand Rapids figures. But, there may also be other and later materials in these general historical pioneer collections, which provide additional information about their lives and importance to Grand Rapids, or service to the citizens of Grand Rapids, Michigan and the United States.
The Scouts Baby
Draft Writings Note: Items in Box 4 were previously rolled, and have been humidified, flattened and put in folders. There are generally unprocessed, and items previously rolled together may not actually belong together in the folders where current housed. Oversized items continued to be housed in Box 4, while one legal folders is in Box 3, and the other folders of Drafts have been added to Box 2.