Newspaper clipping published on the occasion of Admiral Jellicoe's death, recounting key poimys of his involvment in World War I. A note written in pencil denotes that article as one from the New York Times.
Frémont, John Charles, 1813-1890; Collecteana files
A short pamphlet advertising the book of the same name by Ernest Wiltsee. The main focus of the book is the "California activities of John Charles Frémont" and resultant "unending controversy" that Wiltsee hopes to clear up.
Newspaper clipping published on the occasion of Admiral Jellicoe's death, recounting his military career and involvement in World War I. A note in pencil attributes the article to the Los Angeles Times on November 22, 1935.
This document, signed by John Jay and Daniel Hale, estabilshes the commision of Abraham Millet to the New York Columbia county militia. The document is printed, with pertinent sections filled in by hand. A faded seal in the upper left hand corner...
In this letter, written in black ink on beige paper, Crawford writes to his wife while he is away. There is a self-made cover with remnants of red sealing wax.
Astor, John Jacob, 1763-1848; Prime Minister; Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.); Collecteana files
In this article, John Jacob Astor's sister-in-law is accused by those against the Chamberlain policy to be bossing around the Prime Minister. She is also accused of being pro-German and anti-France, a "friend" of Mussolini.
This obituary in the Los Angeles Times calls Drinkwater "one of the playwrights best known to the English speaking world" and describes his sudden death as "widely mourned."