Anthropology Department News, Events, and Colloquium, 2009-
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Grinnell-Biography-Strovers, Cliff
Part of DCL Archive Pamphlet Files
Grinnell-Biography-Stewart, Joel & family
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Grinnell-Biography-Stevens, Samuel N.
Part of DCL Archive Pamphlet Files
Grinnell-Biography-Sternfeld, Edith
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Grinnell-Biography-Steiner, Edward
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Grinnell-Biography-Stein, Karin
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Grinnell-Biography-Steele, Alonzo
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Part of Chapel Talks
Part of Chapel Talks
Letter from General Moyse to Citizen Raimond. ON LOAN.
ON LOAN FROM PETROUCHKA MOISE.
August 15, 1801. Letter from General Moyse to Citizen Raimond. Signed by General Moyse. Transcription included.
Dossier of Ten Letters Between A. Poujol and C. Archin
Various dates in April 1892. Mixed manuscript and printed. Some original, some retained copies.
Dossier of ten letters exchanged between A. Poujol, charge d'affaires of the Haitian legation in Santo Domingo, and C. Archin, the secretary of state in Port-au-Prince. Office stamps of the legation. Inquires about the status of Haitian nationals living in Monte Christi and Samana.
Letter from General Antoine Polasse to President Nissage Saget
May 22, 1871. Mixed printed and manuscript. Two pages.
Letter from General Antoine Polasse, commander at Lascahaobas, to President Nissage Saget. General Polasse complains of the behavior of his adjutant, General Merat Gerbeau. He accuses Merat of ingratitude and scheming and employing "des practiques infames" against him.
Eight Loose Leaves from the Official Gazette of 1818
Printed. 9 pages.
Page 15 (first page) contains the final four paragraphs of Boyer's address to the nation, accepting the first magistracy of the Republic. Preliminary paragraphs not present. Signed in type by Boyer.