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- Q104237660 P7535 "Deerfield and New England history" @default.
- Q105078452 P7535 ""Département de la Loire-Inférieure. Diocèse de Nantes. Projet de construction des sacristies de la cathédrale". Par E. Boisneau, architecte diocésain." @default.
- Q105078899 P7535 ""Chœur actuel de la cathédrale". Par Matties, ingénieur des Ponts-et-Chaussées." @default.
- Q105078900 P7535 ""Départ[emen]t de la Loire-Inférieure. Diocèse de Nantes. Projet d'achèvement de la cathédrale et de construction des sacristies et d'un évêché : état actuel". Par Théodore Nau, architecte diocésain." @default.
- Q105078901 P7535 ""Feuille 2. Départ[emen]t de la Loire-Inférieure. Diocèse de Nantes. Projet d'achèvement de la cathédrale et de construction des sacristies et d'un évêché" : restauration. Par Théodore Nau, architecte diocésain." @default.
- Q105078902 P7535 ""Dessin n°1" : Dessin représentant un vitrail de Sainte-Réparate offert par une personne anonyme pour orner une des fenêtres de la coupole." @default.
- Q105078903 P7535 ""Dessin 3e" : coupe longitudinale, plan du chœur : état actuel et avec modifications. Par Eugène Jean-Baptiste Gabriel Laval, architecte diocésain." @default.
- Q105078904 P7535 ""Édifices diocésains. Cathédrale de Nîmes. État actuel de la chapelle du S[ain]t-Sacrement". Par E. Jinson, architecte diocésain." @default.
- Q105078906 P7535 ""Rosace du portail. Sainte-Croix". Par François Narcisse Pagot, architecte." @default.
- Q105078907 P7535 ""Projet du monument à élever dans la cathédrale d'Orléans à la mémoire de monseigneur Dupanloup". Par Lucien Marie Michel Douillard, architecte diocésain et Henri Chapu, sculpteur." @default.
- Q105078908 P7535 ""Cathédrale d'Orléans. Réfection des voûtes effondrées du sanctuaire : détail de la maçonnerie"." @default.
- Q105078909 P7535 ""Cathédrale d'Orléans. Réfection des voûtes effondrées du sanctuaire : détails de la charpente"." @default.
- Q105078910 P7535 ""Ministère de la Justice et des Cultes. Édifices diocésains. Département de l'Ariège. Diocèse de Pamiers. Cathédrale : charpente des combles". Par Ferdinand Coma, architecte diocésain." @default.
- Q105078911 P7535 ""Ministère de la Justice et des Cultes. Édifices diocésains. Département de l'Ariège. Diocèse de Pamiers. Cathédrale : détail relatif au faîtage en fonte". Par Ferdinand Coma, architecte diocésain." @default.
- Q105078912 P7535 ""Plan général de la cathédrale de Périgueux, de l'évêché et de leurs abords". Par Louis-Clémentin Bruyerre, architecte diocésain." @default.
- Q105078913 P7535 ""Édifices diocésains. Département de la Dordogne. Diocèse de Périgueux. Plan général de la cathédrale de Périgueux, de l'évêché et de leurs abords"." @default.
- Q105078914 P7535 ""Façade principale de la cathédrale de Perpignan : état actuel (les enduits ont été enlevés le 1er août 1903)". Par Louis Albert Mayeux, architecte diocésain." @default.
- Q105078915 P7535 ""Atlas national. Plan du Puy". Dressé par A. Martin, architecte de la ville ; gravé par R. Hausermann ; édité par A. Fayard ; imprimé par Cocher & Roulie." @default.
- Q105078917 P7535 ""Coupe transversale de la cathédrale de Quimper sur le chœur indiquant la disposition de la charpente armée et de ses ancres en fer et l'en-tête des piliers à réparer". Par Joseph Bigot, architecte diocésain." @default.
- Q105078918 P7535 ""Cathédrale de Reims. Échafaudage de la tour sud-ouest". Par Denis Darcy, architecte diocésain." @default.
- Q105078919 P7535 ""1897 – Salon d'architecture. Cathédrale de Rodez. Pl[anche] 67". Lithographié par Pailhès ; édité par Aulanier & Cie." @default.
- Q105078920 P7535 ""1897 – Salon d'architecture. Cathédrale de Rodez. Pl[anche] 70 : coupe longitudinale". Lithographié par Pailhès ; édité par Aulanier & Cie." @default.
- Q105078922 P7535 ""1897 – Salon d'architecture. Cathédrale de Rodez. Pl[anche] 71 : plan au-dessus du dallage". Lithographié par Pailhès ; édité par Aulanier & Cie." @default.
- Q105078923 P7535 ""1897 – Salon d'architecture. Cathédrale de Rodez. Pl[anche] 69 : coupe au niveau du clocher". Lithographié par Pailhès ; édité par Aulanier et Cie." @default.
- Q105078924 P7535 ""1897 – Salon d'architecture. Cathédrale de Rodez. Pl[anche] 72 : les stalles". Lithographié par Pailhès ; édité par Aulanier et Cie." @default.
- Q105078925 P7535 ""1897 – Salon d'architecture. Cathédrale de Rodez. Pl[anche] 68". Lithographié par Pailhès ; édité par Aulanier & Cie." @default.
- Q105078926 P7535 ""Cathédrale de Rouen. Exercice 1899. Façade occidentale. Flèche de la tour à droite du grand portail : assises 27, 28, 29, 30". Par E. Delalande, entrepreneur." @default.
- Q105078927 P7535 ""Cathédrale de Limoges. Installation de calorifère A. Robin" : plan d'ensemble. Par l'entreprise de chauffage ventilation séchage Albert Robin." @default.
- Q105078928 P7535 ""Ville de Marseille. Ouverture de la rue Colbert. Suppression de l'église S[ain]t-Martin. Plan des circonscriptions paroissiales et succursales de la ville, avoisinant l'église S[ain]t-Martin"." @default.
- Q105651381 P7535 "Correspondence, minutes, grievance, strike, and subject files, financial records, and ephemera. Correspondents include Forbes Bottomly, J. Bernard Chichester, William E. Morris, and Ross Rieder." @default.
- Q105652219 P7535 "Mainly records of local or state councils sent as information copies to the regional director. Includes: Constitutions and By-Laws; region director's correspondence, annual financial reports; also materials concerning various legislative issues, organizing collective bargaining, and boycotts." @default.
- Q105652365 P7535 "Research materials and correspondence collected by Al Allen and created and collected by Allen or Stanley Weir. Correspondence in the collection includes articles on the longshore industry and its workers by Herb Mills as well as correspondence from Mills to Allen. Subject files and reports include information on the impact of techonology on the longshore industry, including containerization and mechanization, and its impact on workers. Other files and reports includes studies on longshore decasualization, the hiring hall, and the mechanization of the Port of Rotterdam by Sidney Roger. Several VHS tapes are included in the collection, including information on the life of Bill Bailey and talks by David Arian and others on longshore issues and history." @default.
- Q105653656 P7535 "Family papers, including correspondence, news clippings, handwritten family history, valentines, photographs, textbooks, sheet music, a diary, screenplays, documents on nursing, book Un-American Girl by Theo Skowronek-Nassar, cassette tape interview with Emil Skowronek, FOIA documents related to loss of clearence, a DVD of Theo Skowronek-Nassar's film "Flute wood make" about Felix Skowronek and flute-maker Alex Eppler, ephemera, and other materials. Also includes materials related to the Boilermaker's Union, including proceeding book for an international convention, clippings, retirement account information, mailings, and ephemera." @default.
- Q106303696 P7535 "Records documenting the career of Charles Moore during his tenure as Director of the Detroit Museum of Art, 1914-1917" @default.
- Q106303696 P7535 "The papers contain social and professional correspondence relating to the wide range of Moore's activities as historian, city planner, and businessman, with less material regarding the Detroit Museum of Art, although he was director from 1914-1917. One scrapbook of Mrs. Alice Moore as president of the local YWCA." @default.
- Q106594461 P7535 "Correspondence, newsletters, court papers, clippings, and other papers related to her activism with SAVE (Save a Valuable Environment) in the Bothell and neighboring suburban area of Seattle." @default.
- Q108541067 P7535 "Legislative-related materials including speeches, bills, media, and correspondence related to Mary Lou Dickerson's time as representative of the 36th Legislative District from 1994 to 2013." @default.
- Q108936731 P7535 "Contains correspondence, course prospectus, and 30 correspondence course instructional pamphlets. Also a reprint from Journal of the American Medical Association debunking College; provenance and information file about College and Schulze compiled by donor; framed College diploma - Osler ART 101." @default.
- Q108936732 P7535 "Greeley's papers comprise 15 letters, and the original typescript, with handwritten corrections of Chapters 11-18 of Arctic Discoveries." @default.
- Q108936749 P7535 "The collection consists of four early Irish manuscripts assembled by the Montreal collector Edward Murphy as part of his private library. The manuscripts include a copy of The Midnight Court (Cúirt an mheán oíche) by Brian Merriman, the Life of St. Patrick by John Chambers, Tri Biorghaoithe an Bhais (Three shafts of death) by Geoffrey Keating, and a fragment of an Irish vocabulary (Nuadhfoclóir bogcruaideach)." @default.
- Q108936758 P7535 "These records consist of minutes of meetings of the Presbyterian Committee of Laprairie, 1837-1843, and two registers of baptisms, marriages, and burials at Laprairie, 1839 and 1842-1843." @default.
- Q108936758 P7535 "These records consist of minutes of meetings of the Presbyterian Committee of Laprairie, 1837-1843, and two registers of baptisms, marriages, and burials at Laprairie, 1839 and 1842-1843." @default.
- Q108936760 P7535 "Portion of collection is concerned with growth of Medical Library at McGill. Other than Catalogue of Books from Library of the Medical Faculty of McGill College, earliest preserved records are handwritten Library Committee reports of Dr. Francis Shepherd." @default.
- Q108936762 P7535 "The subject of the material varies, but the collection generally documents the activities of the university and its staff, and the experiences of McGill students, both during their studies and after graduation." @default.
- Q108936766 P7535 "Consists primarily of written material, most of which seems to be from the hand of Palmer Cox.There is also some graphic material, financial records and parts of correspondence.The fonds also contains several graphic parts illustrating Brownies books in the making." @default.
- Q108936776 P7535 "The fonds consists primarily of written material, most of which seems to be from the hand of Palmer Cox (poems, speeches, drafts of published or unpublished works). There is also some graphic material, financial records and parts of correspondence." @default.
- Q108936902 P7535 "The collection contains private records and papers relating to the medical and teaching career of Maude Abbott. Included are manuscripts and drafts of articles and addresses; glass slides and drawings; exhibit panels largely pertaining to her research on congenital heart disease." @default.
- Q108936911 P7535 "Consists of twelve documents concerning the settlement of the Algonquin and Nipissing First Nations at Oka, Quebec, 1831-1853. There are also letters and documents mostly addressed to N. O. Greene, solicitor and a champion of the Indian cause, concerning the Indigenous communities of Oka, 1878-1880." @default.
- Q109132546 P7535 "La Bibliothèque municipale de Delmas; le lieu, par excellence, de l'ouverture à la culture qui permet de répondre à la soif de savoirs" @default.
- Q109827972 P7535 "北欧出身の建築家エリエル・サーリネンの、1923年の渡米までのフィンランド時代に焦点をあてた展覧会。主たる作品である建築物の図面や写真以外に、作家自身が用いた家具や生活用具なども展示。" @default.
- Q109952837 P7535 "Records documenting the career of Samuel J. Wagstaff during his tenure as Curator of Contemporary Art at the Detroit Institute of Arts, 1968-1971" @default.
- Q110538107 P7535 "These records, dating from Cret's tenure as architect of the Detroit Institute of Arts, consist primarily of correspondence and relate exclusively to the design and construction of the building. Of particular interest is the correspondence between Cret and Clyde H. Burroughs, secretary of the Arts Commission; Albert Kahn, commissioner and nationally known Detroit architect; Bryant & Detwiler, general builders and William R. Valentiner, museum director." @default.
- Q110538644 P7535 "These records contain the administrative correspondence and files of Clyde H. Burroughs in his capacity as secretary of the Arts Commission, director and curator of American art. They cover the daily operation of the museum, activities of the arts commission and Founders Society, acquisitions, exhibitions, programs, employees, and financial matters. Major issues faced by the museum during the period 1910-1946 are also reflected in the files, including the taxpayer's suit of 1914-1915 concerning city funding, transfer of the Detroit Museum of Art collections and property to the city of Detroit in 1919, acquisition of property on Woodward Avenue for a new museum site, construction of the new building, 1922-1927, and the Diego Rivera murals. Related institutions and programs are also covered, principally the Detroit School of Design, the Children's Museum and the World Adventure Series, as well as Burroughs' activities in the Federal Arts Project and the Scarab Club. The Archives of American Art has related material on the Federal Arts Projects and the Scarab Club, as well as a number of letters written to Burroughs by various artists." @default.
- Q110538977 P7535 "The records of Francis Waring Robinson include curatorial files and some personal papers, reflecting his various duties in the DIA and his relationship to the Founders Society, Arts Commission, and the Directors of the DIA. The records are useful in understanding Robinson's function in the DIA as well as tracing the growth and direction of the museum from 1939 to 1977. The exhibition files contain materials on the organization, catalogue production, attendance, and promotion for exhibitions under Robinson's supervision. The records will be useful to persons researching the individual exhibitions and in understanding the general preparations of a major exhibition." @default.
- Q110539643 P7535 "These records are primarily administrative, correspondence and curatorial files of the director Armand H. Griffith. In addition to correspondence, the files contain minutes, typescripts of lectures, drafts, receipts, clippings, printed matter and other materials reflecting the broad range of professional and public activities in which he engaged over twenty-two years. The records document virtually every aspect of the museum's daily operation, ranging from the organization of exhibitions to the building maintenance. Earlier records found with Griffiths' relate to the Art Loan exhibition of 1883, the incorporation of the museum and its early operation by the Board of Trustees, and the brief tenure of the first director, John Ward Dunsmore. An extensive series of exhibition records dating from the late 19th c., records of the Art School which was discontinued in 1899 and records relating to the design and construction of the original museum building are of particular value to researchers." @default.
- Q110540167 P7535 "The records are primarily curatorial in nature, consisting mostly of correspondence with art dealers concerning acquisitions or proposed acquisitions and loans for exhibitions. Also included are duplicate accession cards for various near Eastern art objects." @default.
- Q110559416 P7535 "The most interesting records in this collection are of transactions concerning works of art. The files contain correspondence and invoices from dealers and the DIA, showing the process of personal and institutional art acquisition. Furthermore, the papers include correspondence with other governing members of the Museum, the Arts Commission, and the Trustees of the Founders Society. In many cases, Tannahill's advice was sought regarding art acquisitions. Tannahill's personal life is also rudimentally presented by his papers. In several photo-albums are many images of his childhood, his college days, and his European travels during the 1920's. The personal correspondence illustrates his relationships as an adult, and is supported by the personal business and finance papers." @default.
- Q110559858 P7535 "These records consist primarily of the administrative correspondence and the curatorial files of the Curator of Textiles, Adele Coulin Weibel and Francis Robinson. However, Adele Weibel's personal correspondence, research, and lecture materials are included. The administrative files consist of material from 1927-1978, the later being the administrative files of Francis Waring Robinson, Curator of Medieval Art in Charge of Textiles. Adele Weibel's Administrative files reflect her work in establishing the Detroit Institute of Arts textile collection. They include correspondence with important dealers, patrons, and curators concerning the collection and her textile research. Clippings, textile gallery notes, and inventories, primarily in the areas of Peruvian and Coptic Art, are also included. Exhibition files consist of correspondence, clippings, and research on textiles. Examples of textiles from the textile study collection are included. The personal files of Adele Weibel consist of correspondence and research from 1870-1963." @default.
- Q110560113 P7535 "These records are primarily the administrative correspondence of Edgar P. Richardson as assistant director and director of the Detroit Institute of Arts. They also include his activities as co-founder of the Archives of American Art and as a member of various national and local organizations. A broad range of activities is reflected, including the daily operation of the museum, its governing bodies, departments and staff. Expertising, acquisitions, exhibitions and finances are also covered. Material transferred to the Central Files includes a manuscript of The Way of Western Art, press releases, minutes of the board of trustees and the Arts Commission. Additional records are located in the Archives of American Art." @default.
- Q110624031 P7535 "Records documenting the career of Wilhelm R. Valentiner during his tenure as advisor to, and Director of the Detroit Institute of Arts, 1921-1945" @default.
- Q110670782 P7535 "Series II Administrative Records, 1890-1913. These records are a subseries of a collection compiled by earliest directors of the Detroit Museum of Art. They document Dunsmore's time as the first director of the museum, and his participation in the art school." @default.
- Q110763871 P7535 "La coupe de la galerye Jusques en la moytie de la couverture du chateau La neufve galerye Jusques a la moytie de la fenestre basse de la tour de la Serayne" @default.
- Q110768754 P7535 "These records are possibly the only records extant for the American Art Department for this period and reflect the nature of curatorial activity when the departments were very young. Miss Walther was brought in as general assistant by Dr. Valentiner and showed such enthusiasm and knowledge about early American Art and artifacts that she soon was advanced to curatorial status. Her correspondence with collectors and art dealers in this country and abroad (some of it in German) shows her expertise and discrimination in evaluating objects as possible additions to the Museum collection." @default.
- Q110769820 P7535 "The records are primarily curatorial in nature. The files contain correspondence with art dealers in the field of Asian art, shipping receipts, arrangements for museum exhibitions, research requests and correspondence with patrons of the museum. Many references throughout the files pertain to attempts to acquire works of art for the DIA during Marchʹs tenure. Five major acquisitions were made during his six years at the museum. The Depression limited March and the DIA severely in their acquisitions. Those acquisitions were: two bronze Maitreyas of the 6th and 7th centuries (one dated AD 520); two fine stone statues of Sui and Wei Dynasties (one a Buddhist monk, the other a Kuan Yin dated 581); a monumental head of a lion (cast iron of the Tʹang Dynasty); a large Sung Celadon vase; and a number of rare early paintings like ʹʹEarly Autumnʹʹ by Chʹien Hsuan (or Chun Chu) of the 13th century ʹʹSpring Pastureʹʹ of the Yuan period. Other portions of the correspondence include his administrative responsibilities such as the search for a staff member for the Near-Eastern Art position. March was also very involved in research in his position. Correspondence notes his acquisitions of reference works for the Museum Library, his searches for art work and his avid interest in personal research of his own." @default.
- Q111321667 P7535 "The records are primarily the production files of the Founders Society / Detroit Institute of Arts Concert Series. They contain press kits, press releases, flyers, brochures, calendars and programs. Little correspondence is contained within the records. The records give information on the events sponsored by the Concert Series but not on the daily administration of the Concert Series." @default.
- Q111336570 P7535 "Materials post the Armand H. Griffith era (1913) will largely be found in the Clyde H. Burroughs records as the museum was reincorporated as the Detroit Institute of Arts in 1919." @default.
- Q111336570 P7535 "Subseries B, Incorporation and Organization, 1883-1891: Material generated by the museum's founders and trustees relating to incorporation, early fundraising, the Art School and other subjects. some materials from the first director John W. Dunsmore." @default.
- Q111336570 P7535 "Subseries C, Design and Construction of the Detroit Museum of Art, 1886-1889: Extensive correspondence regarding the acquisition of property and selection of James Balfour as the architect of the first museum building. Includes critiques of designs for the museum building." @default.
- Q111344562 P7535 "These records contain the administrative, correspondence and research files of Addison Franklin Page both in his capacity as Curator in the Education Department, and as Curator of Contemporary Art. They cover exhibitions, fund raising, educational programs and lectures; correspondence with local artists, educational television and the proceedings of the Friends of Modern Art and the Michigan Sculpture Society." @default.
- Q111583788 P7535 "These records, which form a series within the Armand H. Griffith Records, document the founding and early history of the Detroit Museum of Art, which had its origin in the Detroit Art Loan Exhibition of 1883. They include minutes of the Detroit Art Loan Association, and correspondence. The materials are augmented by scrapbook items, published handbooks and ephemeral materials held by the archives. Although contained within the Griffith (Directors') records of the Detroit Museum of Art, they predate his tenure." @default.
- Q111651493 P7535 "The McPharlin Collection reflects the work of Paul McPharlin and others in the field of puppetry. Important subjects include the history of puppetry especially in the USA. Notable correspondents are Marjorie Batchelder and Remo Bufano." @default.
- Q111652139 P7535 "This body of archival materials is an addendum to the Paul McPharlin Puppetry Collection I, and consists of two series. There is extensive correspondence and a detailed index." @default.
- Q111661241 P7535 "This collection consists of records created by the Montana Territory Territorial Secretary. Materials include correspondence; financial records; oaths of office; treaties with the Bannack, Shoshone, and Sheepeater Indian tribes; reports of the insane asylum, the superintendent of schools, and various territorial agencies; and miscellany." @default.
- Q111969613 P7535 "The Sarg collection reflects not only Sarg’s involvement in the field of puppetry, but also the role played by other puppet groups, and the evolution of puppeteering in the United States from the 1920s to the 1940s. Includes magazine and newspaper articles about puppetry, play scripts, advertisements, and publicity materials. Important persons in the collection include Ernest Briggs and Remo Bufano." @default.
- Q111970526 P7535 "These records are primarily the administrative correspondence and curatorial files of Paul L. Grigaut in his various roles at the Detroit Institute of Arts and reflect a broad range of activities including the daily operation of the museum, expertising, and organization of exhibitions. In addition, the files contain personal correspondence, minutes, research notes and drafts for lectures and articles." @default.
- Q112065524 P7535 "The records include administrative files for the maintenance of the museum branch. The most interesting of these are files on the Federal Works Project Administration which not only reflect the museum at this time in history but also the economic picture as a whole. The records also include a series of files on exhibitions held at the Alger House. The files contain shipping instructions, letters from galleries loaning works of art, insurance policies, and most importantly the appraisals of works of art which were exhibited at the branch. The last series of records relates to the grounds and gardens of the Alger House. These are perhaps the most unique and unusual files of the Alger House Records." @default.
- Q112128469 P7535 "The records consist primarily of correspondence relating to the functioning, goals and rationale of the Centennial Celebration, the development of the Centennial committee and the role played by the trustees and volunteers. They also reflect community and national publicity and illustrate the activities of the museum’s departments in developing an implementing Centennial exhibitions, publications, and special events. Records of acquisitions, lectures, films, educational activities, and services are also included." @default.
- Q112258424 P7535 "These records contain the research materials used by Linda Downs while writing Diego Rivera: The Detroit Industry Murals. Many of the records are photocopies of correspondence Downs made while researching at other institutions. The collection also consists of articles relating to Diego Rivera and his work. Also included are manuscripts and reviews of Downs’ monograph." @default.
- Q112920255 P7535 "These records contain the general administrative correspondence and information dealing with artistic detail for construction and design. Although primarily the focus of temporary exhibitions, records also include information dealing with design, installation, and renovation of new and existing permanent galleries for the years 1973-2001. They include contracts of acquisitions, contractor jobs/invoices, display layouts, color schemes, exhibition inventories, signage, graphics, architectural reports, planning proposals and miscellaneous information." @default.
- Q113138292 P7535 "These records are primarily the administrative correspondence of Willis F. Woods as director of the Detroit Institute of Arts, executive director of the Founders Society and curator of Oriental art. They also include correspondence with various aspects of the South and North win dedication, correspondence which document the establishment and early development of the African Art gallery of the Detroit Institute of Artsas well as the African Art Gallery Committee (Friends of African Art) as an auxiliary of the Founders Society Detroit Institute of Artsand the establishment of Project Outreach program." @default.
- Q114407287 P7535 "Collection consists of three albums containing photographs taken at Grenfell Mission and one framed photograph. Albums feature many photographs of St. Anthony and the region, its inhabitants, the medical staff at the Grenfell Mission, and activities such as dogsledding." @default.
- Q114407312 P7535 "Collection consists of menus acquired individually by the library. Menus date back to 1877, but most of the menus are twentieth century. The bulk of menus are from Montreal-area restaurants and hotels, representing French, Quebecois, and other styles of cuisine such as Indian." @default.
- Q114407654 P7535 "The fonds contains the professional papers of Canadian-American architect Witold Rybczynski. They comprise textual records including book manuscripts and proofs, research materials, reviews, correspondence, and teaching material, as well as slides and digital files representing his career as an author and educator." @default.
- Q114410373 P7535 "Political, business, and personal correspondence. The letters are mostly addressed to Henry S. Chapman (nine letters), with others addressed to Thomas Falconer (five letters), Samuel Revans (four letters), Chapman and Falconer (one letter) and D. Daly, possibly Sir Dominick Daly (one letter). The creators of the letters include Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan (seven letters), François Antoine LaRocque (5 letters), Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine (four letters), Jacob DeWitt (one letter), and Claude Perrault (one letter). The earlier letters chiefly concern business interests, including the establishment of a Canadian Company house in London, as well as the partnership between LaRoque and Revans. The letters from 1837 and 1838 have a much more informal tone, and focus on political reform and the events during and following the Upper and Lower Canada Rebellions of 1837-1838." @default.
- Q114777911 P7535 "Collection contains a "Charterparty of Affreightment" signed on 14 September 1778 between Hugh Wylee, captain of the ship Dalling, and William Shaw and Simon Fraser, merchants of Quebec City. The contract contains the terms under which Shaw and Fraser hired Wylee and his ship and crew for a commercial journey from Quebec City to the Bay of Chaleure in Gaspey (now Gaspé), and from there to Kingston, Jamaica. In exchange for carrying and unloading Shaw and Fraser's cargo, Wylee received 800 pounds and a portion of the profits from the sale of the goods." @default.
- Q114796759 P7535 "The Oral Histories collection is made up of audio recordings, videotapes, and transcripts of interviews conducted by Foundation members. The oral histories document the life and activities of Frank Lloyd Wright and the Taliesin Fellowship. Interviewees include apprentices, clients, family, friends and acquaintances, scholars, associates, and other architects." @default.
- Q114815081 P7535 "The fonds consists of manuscript travel journals, engravings, and letters of naturalist, artist, and author James Forbes. The fonds containsa five-volume fair copy of a manuscript travel journal prepared by Forbes describing his travels and stays in Germany, Italy, and Switzerland during 1796 and 1797. Entries describe the climates, cultures, art, monuments, and historical sites of the places he visited. Some entries also reflect current events, such as the French Revolution, and comparison between the places he visited and his native England. The journals were prepared by Forbes ostensibly for his daughter, to whom the first volume contains a dedication. The fifth volume contains an addendum dated 1799. The The fonds also contains two letters, one a letter to Forbes from his grandson, the Count of Montalembert, and one a letter from Forbes to his sister, Eliza Fothergill, dated 1788. The final materials in the fonds are two hand-coloured engravings of illustrations created by Forbes in 1771 and 1783, and published by Richard Bentley (London, 1834)." @default.
- Q114989645 P7535 "This collection consists of records created by the Helena office of the United States Weather Bureau, and includes outgoing correspondence, reports, and clippings." @default.
- Q115224232 P7535 "Friends and associates reminisce about Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) and the Roosevelt family and circle, with reappraisals of Theodore Roosevelt's impact upon American life. Some new light is thrown on the Bull Moose campaign. Participants and pagination: Karl Howell Behr, 19; William Merriam Chadbourne, 34; William Sheffield Cowles, Mrs. Cowles and Mrs. Alsop, 118; F. Trubee Davison, 7; Barclay H. Farr, 33; Stanley Myer Isaacs, 28; Jesse Langdon, 67; Samuel McCune Lindsay, 49; Alice R. Longworth, 41; Ezra Parmalee Prentice, 5; Murray T. Quigg, 28; Helen R. Roosevelt Robinson, 35; William Savacool, 30; Henry R. Stern, 21." @default.
- Q115545043 P7535 "The collection includes 35mm slides of exhibitions, events, and people associated with Detroit Institute of Arts and its predecessor, the Detroit Museum of Art. A notable subject includes the 'Michigan Artists 1980-1981' exhibition and has examples of the work of 1762 artists." @default.
- Q115556816 P7535 "Vitrail pour la chapelle des Fonts-baptismaux. Par Paul Wallon, architecte diocésain ; Laigneau, maître verrier." @default.
- Q115556817 P7535 ""Cathédrale de Saint-Brieuc. Entrée principale : état actuel. Coupe suivant l'axe de la cathédrale. Feuille III". Par Paul Wallon, architecte diocésain." @default.
- Q115556818 P7535 ""Cathédrale de S[ain]t-Brieuc. Réfection d'un pignon et d'une chapelle derrière le chœur". Par Julien Guadet, architecte." @default.
- Q115556819 P7535 ""Cathédrale de Saint-Brieuc (Côtes-du-Nord). Projet de pavage des courettes avec caniveau en granit pour l'évacuation des eaux : plan des cours et dépendances". Par Julien Guadet, architecte." @default.
- Q115556820 P7535 ""Plan des vitraux projettés (sic) pour la cathédrale de S[ain]t-Claude". Par Dalloz, architecte." @default.
- Q115556821 P7535 ""Département des Vosges. Arrondissement de S[ain]t-Dié. Canton et ville de S[ain]t-Dié. Plan topographique d'un projet proposé pour former une place devant la cathédrale : extrait du cadastre, et rapporté à l'échelle d'un à 625". Par Boucher, architecte de l'arrondissement de S[ain]t-Dié." @default.
- Q115556822 P7535 ""Diocèse de S[ain]t-Dié. Département des Vosges. Cathédrale" : plan, coupe et élévation de la porte à construire dans le mur de la face latérale sud. Par Alphonse Georges Bruyant, architecte diocésain." @default.
- Q115556823 P7535 ""Cathédrale de S[ain]t-Dié. Vosges. Restauration des toitures du bas-côté sud". Par Charles Schuler, architecte diocésain." @default.
- Q115556824 P7535 ""Notre-Dame-de-Galilée (Petite église) à Saint-Dié (Vosges)." @default.
- Q115556825 P7535 ""Notre-Dame-de-Galilée (Petite église) à Saint-Dié (Vosges)." @default.