Box 6
Contains 30 Results:
"The American Nation (1850-59): Parties and Slavery", by Smith, 18 March 1923
This collection contains correspondence, speeches, his autobiography and memoirs, photographs, financial documents, and materials (telegrams, newspaper clippings) concerning his death. The collection also includes some materials (thesis, correspondence, and school reports) from Sadie Harris Baskin, Harris’s daughter.
Sadie Harris Baskin donated the collection.
"Mississippi Valley Beginnings", by Henry E. Chambers, 20 March 1923
This collection contains correspondence, speeches, his autobiography and memoirs, photographs, financial documents, and materials (telegrams, newspaper clippings) concerning his death. The collection also includes some materials (thesis, correspondence, and school reports) from Sadie Harris Baskin, Harris’s daughter.
Sadie Harris Baskin donated the collection.
"Slavery Abolition", by Albert Bushnell Hart, 9 April 1923
This collection contains correspondence, speeches, his autobiography and memoirs, photographs, financial documents, and materials (telegrams, newspaper clippings) concerning his death. The collection also includes some materials (thesis, correspondence, and school reports) from Sadie Harris Baskin, Harris’s daughter.
Sadie Harris Baskin donated the collection.
"History of the Civil War", by James Ford Rhodes, 26 April 1923
This collection contains correspondence, speeches, his autobiography and memoirs, photographs, financial documents, and materials (telegrams, newspaper clippings) concerning his death. The collection also includes some materials (thesis, correspondence, and school reports) from Sadie Harris Baskin, Harris’s daughter.
Sadie Harris Baskin donated the collection.
"History of the United States: Volume I", by James Ford Rhodes, 8 May 1923
This collection contains correspondence, speeches, his autobiography and memoirs, photographs, financial documents, and materials (telegrams, newspaper clippings) concerning his death. The collection also includes some materials (thesis, correspondence, and school reports) from Sadie Harris Baskin, Harris’s daughter.
Sadie Harris Baskin donated the collection.
"History of the United States: Volume II", by James Ford Rhodes, 19 May 1923
This collection contains correspondence, speeches, his autobiography and memoirs, photographs, financial documents, and materials (telegrams, newspaper clippings) concerning his death. The collection also includes some materials (thesis, correspondence, and school reports) from Sadie Harris Baskin, Harris’s daughter.
Sadie Harris Baskin donated the collection.
"History of the United States: Volume III", by James Ford Rhodes, 29 May 1923
This collection contains correspondence, speeches, his autobiography and memoirs, photographs, financial documents, and materials (telegrams, newspaper clippings) concerning his death. The collection also includes some materials (thesis, correspondence, and school reports) from Sadie Harris Baskin, Harris’s daughter.
Sadie Harris Baskin donated the collection.
"History of the United States: Volume IV", by James Ford Rhodes, 29 June 1923
This collection contains correspondence, speeches, his autobiography and memoirs, photographs, financial documents, and materials (telegrams, newspaper clippings) concerning his death. The collection also includes some materials (thesis, correspondence, and school reports) from Sadie Harris Baskin, Harris’s daughter.
Sadie Harris Baskin donated the collection.
"History of the United States: Volume V", by James Ford Rhodes, 10 July 1923
This collection contains correspondence, speeches, his autobiography and memoirs, photographs, financial documents, and materials (telegrams, newspaper clippings) concerning his death. The collection also includes some materials (thesis, correspondence, and school reports) from Sadie Harris Baskin, Harris’s daughter.
Sadie Harris Baskin donated the collection.
"History of the United States: Volume VI", by James Ford Rhodes, 11 July 1923
This collection contains correspondence, speeches, his autobiography and memoirs, photographs, financial documents, and materials (telegrams, newspaper clippings) concerning his death. The collection also includes some materials (thesis, correspondence, and school reports) from Sadie Harris Baskin, Harris’s daughter.
Sadie Harris Baskin donated the collection.