Box MS Am.282
Contains 64 Results:
Letter from Arturo Schomburg, New York, New York, 1934 November 2
Autograph letter signed (1 sheet)
Letter from Arturo Schomburg, New York, New York, before 1936 September 9
Autograph letter signed (1 sheet); is sorry to hear that the recipient is unwell. Inquires about the disposition of George W. Forbes' "manuscript on the Negro race."
Letter from Arturo Schomburg, New York, New York, 1936 September 9
Autograph letter signed (1 sheet); on personal matters.
Biographical sketch of William G. Allen, circa 1900-1927
Typescript (9 sheets). Formally known as Ms Am. 282 (7).
Biographical sketch of Benjamin Banneker, circa 1900-1927
Typescript (14 sheets). Formerly known as Ms Am. 282 (8).
Biographical sketch of E. M. Bannister, circa 1900-1927
Typescript (15 sheets). Includes two photographs of Bannister's funeral or dedication of tombstone. Formerly known as Ms Am. 282 (9).
Biographical sketch of George Augustus Polgreen Bridgetower, circa 1900-1927
Typescript (15 sheets). Includes clipping from the Musical Times with reproduction of a portrait of Bridgetower. Formerly known as Ms Am. 282 (10).
Biographical sketch of Daniel Coker, circa 1900-1927
Typescript (9 sheets). Formerly known as Ms Am. 282 (11).
Typescript copy of Daniel Coker's journal, circa 1900-1927
Typescript (20 sheets). Formerly known as Ms Am. 282 (12).
Biographical sketch of Alexander Crummell, circa 1900-1927
Formerly known as Ms Am. 282 (13).
Typescript copy of a discourse on Captain Paul Cuffee given before the New York African Institution on 1817 October 21, circa 1900-1927
Formerly known as Ms Am. 282 (15).
Biographical sketch of Captain Paul Cuffee, circa 1900-1927
Formerly known as Ms Am. 282 (14).
Biographical sketch of George F. Grant, circa 1900-1927
Formerly known as Ms Am. 282 (16).
Biographical sketch of George M. Horton, circa 1900-1927
Formerly known as Ms Am. 282 (17).
Biographical sketch of William Cooper Nell, 1900 - 1989
Includes a flyer and program from a 1989 program on William Cooper Nell held at the Museum of Afro American History, African American Meeting House. Formerly known as Ms Am. 282 (18).
Biographical sketch of William G. Powell, circa 1900-1927
Formerly known as Ms Am. 282 (19).
Biographical sketch of John S. Rock, circa 1900-1927
Formerly known as Ms Am. 282 (20).
Biographical sketch of Elijah W. Smith, circa 1900-1927
Formerly known as Ms Am. 282 (21).
Biographical sketch of James McCune Smith, circa 1900-1927
Formerly known as Ms Am. 282 (22).
Biographical sketch of James Monroe Trotter, circa 1900-1927
Formerly known as Ms Am. 282 (23).