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CollectionHans Heinsheimer papers,
Hans Heinsheimer collection, Catalog Record Only The collection includes Hans Heinsheimer's correspondence, photographs, writings, and subject files. The scrapbooks document the reception each of his three books received upon publication. The Correspondence series contains the letters Heinsheimer exchanged with George Antheil, Samuel Barber, Béla Bartók, Alban Berg, Benjamin Britten, Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, Antonín Dvořák, Percy Grainger, Walter Piston, Arnold Schoenberg, Leopold Stokowski, Virgil Thomson, and Kurt Weill. In many...- Contributor: Heinsheimer, Hans W. - Barber, Samuel - Schoenberg, Arnold - Bartók, Béla - Grainger, Percy - Stravinsky, Igor - Antheil, George - Berg, Alban - Bernstein, Leonard - Krenek, Ernst - Britten, Benjamin - Copland, Aaron - Janáček, Leo
- Date: 1900
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CollectionJohn J. Pershing Papers The diaries, notebooks, and address books of John Joseph Pershing (1860-1948), U.S. army officer and commander-in-chief of the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I, are part of a larger collection of Pershing papers available for research use onsite in the Manuscript Reading Room of the Library of Congress. The entire collection spans the years 1882-1971, with the bulk of the material concentrated in...
- Contributor: Pershing, John J. (John Joseph) - Pershing, Helen F. (Helen Frances)
- Date: 1860
Collection Items: View 91 Items
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CollectionSamuel F. B. Morse Papers at the Library of Congress, 1793-1919 Approximately 6,500 items from the Samuel F. B. Morse Papers in the Manuscript Division at the Library of Congress have been digitized, including correspondence, diaries, printed matter, maps, drawings and miscellany. These document Morse's invention of the electromagnetic telegraph, his participation in the development of telegraph systems in the United States and abroad, his career as a painter, his family life, his travels, and...
- Contributor: Clausing, Ludwig - Morse, Samuel Finley Breese - Magnetic Telegraph Company
- Date: 1793
Collection Items: View 142 Items
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialTokubetsu shisei ni kansuru gaikokurei.
特别市制ニ関スル外國例 | Tokubetsu shisei kankei shiryō | Tokubetsu shisei ni kansuru chōsa Catalog Record Only Ms. (mimeographed copy). Title from original cover. On double leaves. LC copy 2: 28 cm. With: Tokubetsu shisei no chōsa. Tokyo?, not before 1919. Bound together. Copy 2 with: Copy 2 of Tokubetsu shisei no chōsa. Tokyo?, not before 1919. Bound together.- Date: 19??
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CollectionFrederick Douglass Papers at the Library of Congress The papers of nineteenth-century African American abolitionist Frederick Douglass (1818-1895), who escaped from slavery and then risked his freedom by becoming an outspoken antislavery lecturer, writer, and publisher, consist of approximately 7,400 items (38,000 images), most of which were digitized from 34 reels of previously produced microfilm. The collection spans the years 1841-1964, with the bulk of the material dating from 1862 to 1895....
- Contributor: Douglass, Helen - Douglass, Frederick
- Date: 1900
Collection Items: View 1,018 Items
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personal narrativeNathan E. Cook Collection Chief Boatswain, Navy, World War, 1914-1918 - Europe; China; Philippines. Lieutenant, Navy, World War, 1939-1945 - Haiti; Panama; Atlantic Ocean; South America.
- Contributor: Walls, David M. - Cook, Nathan E. - Walrond, Tom - Va Regional Office, Phoenix, Arizona
- Date: 1901