Literature
Found in 661 Collections and/or Records:
Charles Schlessiger correspondence, 1985
Charles Schlessiger correspondence, 1986
Charles Schlessiger correspondence, 2000-2003
The Christian's prayer
Handwritten and signed poem dated 21 Nov. 1828. The poem contains six stanzas of six lines each. It begins with, "Daniels wisdom may I know/ Stephen's faith and spirit show ..." It ends with, "... Where immortal spirits reign/ There we all meet again." The item was composed in "Carlisle" in a unlisted state. Most likely, it was written either in Pennsylvania or in Massachusetts.
Claire Wilhelm collection of Zane Grey ephemera, 1915-1954
This series contains silhouettes of Zane and Lina Elise Grey, a Christmas card from Zane Grey to Claire Wilhelm, and a Zane Grey book plate, dating from 1915 to 1954.
Claire Wilhelm collection of Zane Grey photographs, approximately 1900-1956
This series contains 76 black and white photographs of Zane Grey and his family, Claire Wilhelm and various other women on expeditions with Zane Grey, and scenes from Zane Grey movies dating from approximately 1900 to 1956.
Claire Wilhelm collection on Grey family, approximately 1900-1956
This subseries contains photographs and postcards of Zane Grey, his siblings, Ellsworth, R. C. and Ida Grey, his wife, Lina Elise Grey, his children, Romer, Betty Zane and Loren Grey, and various other members of his family from approximately 1900 to 1956.
Claire Wilhelm collection on Zane Grey property, 1915-1921
This subseries contains photographs and postcards of the home in Zanesville, Ohio where Zane Grey was born, and the Lackawaxen River, Pennsylvania from 1915 to 1921.
Claire Wilhelm photographs, approximately 1910-1950
This subseries contains photographs and postcards of Claire Wilhelm, Lillian Wilhelm Smith, Mildred Fergerson, Dorothy Ackerman, Mildred Smith, Elma Schwarz, Polly Hunter, and various others on fishing trips, camping trips and in other situations with Zane Grey from approximately 1910 to 1950.
Hoover W. Clark doctoral dissertation and letters
Hoover W. Clark doctoral dissertation consists of Clark's dissertation "Flaubert and Religion," written in 1964, and letters concerning the dissertation, from 1964 to 1966.