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1 notepad page. n.d.
1 photograph of unidentified man. n.d.
1 photograph of woodcarving of "Nativity," 2 clippings. n.d.
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Colonel McCormick's personal and business papers from 1904 to 1914 include correspondence from his days as alderman, president of the Chicago Sanitary District, and his early days as president of the Tribune Company
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Colonel McCormick's personal and business papers from 1904 to 1914 include correspondence from his days as alderman, president of the Chicago Sanitary District, and his early days as president of the Tribune Company
1st Annual Festival, 1958-06
2 correspondence drafts by Elizabeth Robins to “my dear Dolly” (probably Elizabeth “Dolly” Yates Thompson), 1922 Feb 28, June 19
2 photocopies of the review of Poems/Poemes/Poemas by A.K. Mehrotra from November 21, 1971 issue of The Times of India, 1971-11-21
2nd Annual Berkeley Folk Music Festival photos, oversize
2nd Annual Festival, 1959-06
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Colonel McCormick's personal and business papers from 1904 to 1914 include correspondence from his days as alderman, president of the Chicago Sanitary District, and his early days as president of the Tribune Company
3rd Annual Festival, bulk: 1960-06 - 1960-07
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Colonel McCormick's personal and business papers from 1904 to 1914 include correspondence from his days as alderman, president of the Chicago Sanitary District, and his early days as president of the Tribune Company
4th Annual Berkeley Folk Music Festival photos, oversize
4th Annual Festival, bulk: 1961-06 - 1961-07
5 skins, incomplete. Indenture regarding the ownership through various trusts of a plantation in the West Indies, including enslaved persons, tenements, messages, plantation utensils, storehouses, cattle, horses, etc. References the islands of Saint Christopher (St. Kitts) and Grenada. A payment of 60,000 pounds was made at some time. Interested parties include: Sir Cecil Wray, William Manning, Samuel Bosanquet. Previous indentures quoted, 1794-10-16
This collection consists of more than 300 documents including indentures, deeds, leases, omnibuses, wills, a few court rolls, conveyances, and other legal documents from the fourteenth century through the early twentieth century. Most of them have small wax seals and a few also have large royal seals, some of which are intact in their original metal canisters. There are also a few photostats of documents Wakefield sold before delivering the collection to Northwestern University.