Correspondence. 1940s. 6 items
- US US-IaGG MS/MS 01.31-1-1
- Item
- 1940's
Part of Harry Downer Papers 1930-1950
6 pieces of correspondence.
Correspondence. 1940s. 6 items
Part of Harry Downer Papers 1930-1950
6 pieces of correspondence.
Photograph. Nagpur University 32nd Convocation Dec. 29th 1952.
Part of Dwight D. Eisenhower Autograph
Autograph of Dwight D. Eisenhower on Grinnell College letterhead.
H.W. Parker Letter to Mr. Aldrich
Part of H.W. Parker Letter 1888
Parker, Henry W.
Part of Matlack Family Papers 1879-1997
Executive Department Proclaimation: Building Peace in Iowa Communities Month
Part of Iowa Peace Institute
In oversized materials.
Leslie Taylor, Religious Studies
C: Bank Block (aka Grinnell Block)
Part of John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
Photo taken between 1890-1910.
2 incomplete manuscripts: no author, title given.
Document signed by Jehan Hurault
Part of Bill Ingram Collection of Early Modern French Manuscript Business Documents 1550-1652
Letter from Jehan Hurault, royal counselor and master of requests, regarding a dispute on the right to collect taxes on cloth sold in bulk and the "eighth" on wine sold retail in taverns in one section of the city of Paris.
Part of Bill Ingram Collection of Early Modern French Manuscript Business Documents 1550-1652
One leaf from an illuminated manuscript dating from the 15th century.
Part of Bill Ingram Collection of Early Modern French Manuscript Business Documents 1550-1652
A leaf from a ledger dating from March 1607.
Part of Bill Ingram Collection of Early Modern French Manuscript Business Documents 1550-1652
A land deed, written in English, dating from 1652. Written on vellum. Wax seal extant.
Part of Iowa Peace Institute
Consists of newspaper clippings of events in the lives of Henry and Fidelia Little and their daughters Louise (married Henry Viets), Maude (married Professor Jesse Macy), Elizabeth (married lawyer J.P. Lyman, Fannie (married Dr. Austin Alvord), and Henrietta (married Will Holyoke). Inscription in the front of the book is “Fannie R. Little, Grinnell, Iowa, November 28, 1875.” Most clippings are undated; they may cover the years 1874-1884.