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Letter of Susan B. Anthony, 1900 March 26

Collection Identifier: A/A628g
Overview:

Letter from Susan B. Anthony to Samuel Shinn Ash.

Papers of Susan B. Anthony, 1815-1961

Collection Identifier: A-143: M-21: M-42
Overview:

Diaries, correspondence, speeches, etc., of Susan B. Anthony, suffragist and reformer.

Papers of Susan B. Anthony, 1837-1954

Collection Identifier: A/A628c: M-42
Overview:

Family letters of Susan B. Anthony, suffragist and reformer, her father Daniel Anthony, and other relatives.

Anthropometric measurements

Collection Identifier: HUG 1768.90
Overview:

This collection contains anthropometrical measurements probably compiled by William Tufts Brigham and William Hale Herrick, contemporaries of Dudley Allen Sargent. William Tufts Brigham (1841-1926), ethnologist, botanist, and geologist, was the first Bernice P. Bishop Museum director in Honolulu, Hawaii. William Hale Herrick (1860-1887) was the Director of the Gymnasium at Lehigh University from 1883 to 1886.

Anton Dolin papers

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection Identifier: MS Thr 523
Overview:

Letters and photographs sent to Anton Dolin by his friends.

Antonia Maury collection of publications and astronomical photographs

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection Identifier: MS Am 3465
Overview:

Three offprints by American astronomer Antonia Maury with three glass-plate astronomical photographs owned by her.

Antonin Scalia papers

Collection Identifier: LAW-MMC-291
Scope and Contents: The Antonin Scalia papers document Scalia's professional life as a federal judge, law professor and legal scholar, beginning with his professorship at the University of Virginia and extending through his tenure on the Supreme Court. The majority (approximately 65-70%) of the collection consists of Supreme Court and Court of Appeals files. The remaining 30-35% of the collection contains correspondence, speaking engagement and event files, photographs, pre-judicial career material such as...

Antonio Targioni-Tozzetti botanical manuscript

Collection Identifier: gra00053
Scope and Content:

The Targioni-Tozzetti Papers consists of four printed pages attributed to Targioni-Tozzetti. It is likely that this sheet was originally part of a bound work. A handwritten note on the first page reads, "Belonged to Targioni-Tozzetti" and pages are all marked "S. Targioni-Tozzetti." Each page contains six columns of Latin plant names, arranged alphabetically by genus and species, with an emphasis on horticultural plants.

A.O.P.E.E. publications

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection — Volume: 1Identifier: 93M-209
Summary:

Contains 10th Fl. Employee, AOPEE News, The Administrative Worker (published by the Communist Party and the Young Communist League..), The Councillor (published by B. M. & S. Local of the Association of Workers in Public Relief Agencies), and draft of Constitution of the AOPEE; 1934-35.

A.P. Gibson & Company letter book

Collection Identifier: Mss:776 1816-1818 G448
Scope and Contents:

Letters from A.P. Gibson & Company of New York City to captains of vessels and to various foreign and domestic companies concerning the exportation and importation of a wide variety of goods. The correspondence notes vessels that arrived in port, cargo that was unloaded and sold, the state of the economy, and market prices of goods.

Apollo (Ship) logbook

Collection Identifier: Mss:733 1795 A644
Scope and Contents:

Logbook kept by Mark Langdon Butler, a crew member aboard the ship Apollo, in 1795. The ship, captained by Samuel Jones, voyaged from Cape Henry, Virginia, to Liverpool, England. Entries remark on the course of the ship, direction of winds, and the weather in general, in addition to sightings of other ships and activities such as fishing. There is also a note by Butler, dated 1796, regarding a financial transaction.

Papers of Mary Ann Louisa Smith Appleton, 1833-1843

Collection Identifier: A/A6515
Overview:

Recipe and commonplace books of Mary Ann Louisa Smith Appleton.

Appleton Prentiss invoice book

Collection Identifier: Mss:761 1786-1797 P927
Scope and Contents: Invoice book maintained by Boston, Massachusetts, commission agent Appleton Prentiss, recording goods he imported and consigned, such as cloth, furs, leather, buttons, handkerchiefs, buckles and assorted household wares, dated 1786-1796. Among the merchants, shopkeepers, and traders who had commission accounts with Prentiss were Mary Snow of Boston and William Howe of Cambridge. Prentiss also shipped commodities to merchants outside of New England; he sent men's shoes and "Negro" shoes, for...

Drawings for assignments in Architecture 7a by William Sumner Appleton, Jr., 1907.

Sub-Series Identifier: HUC 8906.305.7
Overview:

William Sumner Appleton, Jr. became the first full-time, professional preservationist in the United States when he founded The Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities in 1910. This collection consists of eight assignments submitted in the Harvard course Architecture 7a, "Theory of Pure Design, Harmony, Rhythm, and Balance." The course had a profound impact on Appleton's career as a preservationist.

Letter of Frances Theodora Apthorp, 1788

Collection Identifier: A/A652
Overview:

Letter of Frances Theodora Apthorp to Perez Morton regarding their affair and the birth of an illegitimate child.

Arabic-language manuscripts at Houghton Library

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection Identifier: Arabic-language manuscripts
Overview:

Arabic-language manuscripts formerly held in the Treasure Room of Widener Library.

Arch R. Dooley papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 18.200
Overview:

The papers of Harvard Business School professor Arch R. Dooley contain correspondence and subject files, teaching files, research and writing, consulting, outside HBS work, administrative files, and audiovisual material.

Archaeological Exploration of Sardis fieldbooks and object cards (1958-1983) on microfilm

Sub-Group Identifier: UAV 768.210
Overview:

Ancient Sardis was the capital of the kingdom of Lydia, located in western Anatolia in present-day Turkey. The Archaelogical Exploration of Sardis program began in 1958. It is a joint effort of Harvard and Cornell University and has conducted annual excavations in Turkey since 1958. These microfilm copies of excavation records (fieldbooks and object cards) date from 1958 through 1983. The microfilm itself was made in 1984.

Papers of Elayne Archer, 1962-2023

Collection Identifier: MC 1258
Overview:

Correspondence and autobiographical writings of Elayne Archer documenting her life, particularly her time as a student at Radcliffe College from 1962 to 1966.

Archibald B. Roosevelt family papers

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection Identifier: MS Am 1541.3-1541.5, 1541.7-1541.8, 1541.10
Overview:

Family papers of Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt, third son of American president Theodore Roosevelt and Edith Kermit (Carow) Roosevelt.

Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt and Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt, Jr. papers

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection — Box: 1Identifier: 99M-27
Summary:

Consists of the following: Ancestral Tablets (genealogies of the Roosevelt and Dabney/Stackpole families); correspondence of Grace (Stackpole) Lockwood Roosevelt and Selwa Carmen (Showker) Roosevelt; and other related documents.

Archibald Chasemore costume designs

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection Identifier: MS Thr 607
Overview:

Costume designs by English illustrator and designer, Archibald Chasemore.

Archibald Cox Papers

Collection Identifier: ALEPH 601608
Overview:

Archibald Cox's papers relate to the various aspects of his professional/private and professional/public activities, with a relatively small group reflecting on his personal life.

Archibald MacLeish papers for Scratch

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection Identifier: MS Thr 206.1
Overview:

Various drafts of the play Scratch by American playwright Archibald MacLeish.

Archibald MacLeish plays

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection Identifier: MS Thr 206
Overview:

Drafts of J. B.: a play in verse and The trojan horse by American playwright Archibald MacLeish.