Box 13
Contains 27 Results:
Sand, George (1804-1876), undated
Autographed letter signed. 1 page, addressed to Francois Buloz
Sandburg, Helga (1918- ), 1981
Postcard signed. 1 page. Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Postcard with Carl Sandburg stamp addressed to Ann Drain
Sayers, Dorothy L. (1893-1957), 1951 April 25
Typed letter signed. 1 page, Essex, United Kingdom, addressed to Charles J. Storkan. With envelope
Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832), undated
Autographed letter signed. 2 pages, [Edinburg?], addressed to Mrs. Greenwood
Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832), 1819? May 3
Autographed letter signed. 2 pages, Abbotsford,
Sforza, Count Carlo (1873-1952), 1941 November 7
Typed document signed. 35 pages, no place. Autographed pamphlet, "International Conciliation", printed by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Contains 4 articles, including "The Totalitarian War and the Fate of Democracy" by Count Carlo Sforza
Sforza, Count Carlo (1873-1952), 1941 October 12
Typed manuscript signed. 5 pages, Cleveland, Ohio. "Broadcast of Count Carlo Sforza to the Italians on Columbus Day October 12, 1941", signed and with a short note from the author
Sforza, Count Carlo (1873-1952), [1941] November 7
Typed letter signed. 1 page, Cleveland, Ohio, addressed to Mr. [George] Strong
Sheldon, Charles , circa 1866-1869
Sherwood, Robert E. (1896-1955), 1946 September 24
Typed letter signed. 2 pages, New York, New York, Addressed to Mr. Winston White. On Playwrites’ Company letterhead regarding influence of G.B. Shaw on Sherwood
Sherwood, Robert E. (1896-1955), 1950 August 5
Typed letter signed. 1 page, New York, New York, from Winston White to Professor Arthur F. White at Western Reserve University regarding the Sherwood letter
Sitwell, Edith Dame (1887-1964), undated
Autograph. 1 page.
Sitwell, Osbert Sir (1892-1969) and Sacheverell (1897-1988), undated
Typed manuscript. 50 pages, additional copy of page 1. Mimeographed copy of All at Sea: A Social Tragedy in Three Acts For First-Class Passengers Only by Osbert and Sacheverell Sitwell. Note circa 1971 ”O.P. copied from NYPL copy per Nadine Miles”
Skinner, Martyn (1906-1993), 1955 August 27
Autographed letter signed. 1 page, Oxford, addressed to G.M. Young?
Sommerfield, John (1908-1991), circa 1833-1839
Autograph album. 102 pages
Spottiswoode, William (1825-1883), 1881 August 14
Typed letter signed. 1 page, London, Addressed to [Sir William] Crookes
St. Clair, Arthur (1737-1818), 1791 Decmeber 19
Autographed letter signed. 1 page, no place
Stevens, Ernest W. , 1927 November 23
Autogrpahed letter signed. 2 pages, Cannington, Bridgewater, Addressed to Owen N. Wilcox, Esq
Stockwell, John N. (1832-1920), 1906 April 2
Typed document. 1 page, Garison, New York, Receipt from The Science Press
Stockwell, John N. (1832-1920), 1878 September 8
Autographed document. 2 pages, no place, mathematical tables
Stockwell, John N. (1832-1920), undated
Autographed manusctipt signed. 4.25 pages, no place, manuscript entitled "On the Nebular Theory"
Stokes, George Gabriel, Sir. (1819-1903), 1874 May 12
Autographed letter signed. 1 page, Cambridge, Addressed to [Sir] W. Crookes, Accompanied by engraved portrait
Stowe, Lyman Beecher (1880-1963), 1935 August 28
Autographed letter signed. 1.5 pages, Stockbridge, Massachusetts, Addressed to Mr. Barnes
Smith, Martha (1813-1844), undated
Autograph book. 132 pages, Euclid, Ohio
Severance, Solon L. (1834-1915), 1867
Passport. Issues to Solon L. and Emily Severance by the U. S. Department of State. Signed by William H. Steward. The Severances were among the party of "Innocents Abroad," immortalized by their fellow tourist Mark Twain, who cruised in that uear on the S. S. "Quaker City" from New York to the Holy Land and back. The Severances are mentioned several times in Albert Bigelow Paine's biography of Mark Twain.
Schaefer, Lilly D. ( - ), 1887 November 6
Autograph letter, 4 pages, no place, to Mr. Elliot