Manuscripts (documents)
Found in 163 Collections and/or Records:
Debbie Green Civil Rights papers
Diploma in jurisprudence, Turin Academy to Conte Cesar Valperga di Cuorgné, 1822-07-30
Diploma in jurisprudence given to Count Caesar Valperga di Cuorgné from the Academy in Torino.
Diploma in jurisprudence, Turin Academy to Conte Giuseppe Valperga di Cuorgné, 1758-07-15
Diploma in jurisprudence, granted to Count Giuseppe Valperga di Cuorgné upon his graduation from the Academy in Turin.
Diploma, Palazzo dell'Archigymnasio to Conte Cesar Valperga, 1819-11-23
Diploma of Count Cesar Valperga from the Palazzo dell'Archiginnasio in Turin.
Diploma, Palazzo dell'Archigymnasio to Conte Giuseppe Valperga di Cuorgné, 1755-12-01
Diploma of Count Giuseppe Valperga di Cuorgné from the Palazzo dell'Archiginnasio in Turin.
Document, Hans Erhardt Ziegler, 1674-01-24
Document of Hanz Erhardt Ziegler, clerk
Durand Family Papers
This collection consists of the personal and professional papers of members of the Durand family, including Augusto Durand and José Durand. Also included are papers of Augusto’s friend and colleague, Dr. Ricardo Flores. The collection spans from the mid-nineteenth century to José Durand’s death in 1990. Materials include correspondence, postcards, diaries, manuscripts, photographs, literary drafts, notebooks, and certificates.
Éilís Ní Dhuibhne Papers
Eugene C. Kennedy Papers
Family Tree, Valperga family, undated
Family tree of Valperga males, beginning with Agostino and ending with the two contesting men, Giulio Cesare and Carlo Geralomo.
Final Agreement of Sale, Lepine Family to William Goulden, 1818-06-07
Final Agreement of Sale, for lands and buildings at 8 Brick Lane, All Saints, Canterbury, from the Lepines to William Goulden for £200. Two pieces of an original four.
Friederike Deussing Papers
Genealogy, Viale and Santus Berna families, and Wills, Cristina Viala Ratta and Giovanni Battista Santus Berna
A compilation of documents relating to the Viale and Santus Berna families, including a genealogy (August 14, 1784) and the wills of Contessa Cristina Viale Ratta (March 27, 1713) and Giovanni Battista Santus Berna (April 11, 1733), governor of Mortara. On the cover, "Scritture Del S. Carlo Giuseppe Ignazio de Valperga".
Gennady Barabtarlo: Correspondence with the Nabokov Family and with Alexander Asarkan
The Barabtarlo Collection consists of letters, postcards, emails, manuscripts, photographs, audiocassettes, and videocassettes. These items were collected by Gennady Barabtarlo over the course of his association with the Nabokov Family and with Alexander Asarkan.
George Colin McKee Papers
Personal, professional, and political correspondence and other papers of the Mississippi lawyer, planter, and politician George Colin McKee (1837-1890). McKee was a "carpetbagger" and moderate Republican who represented the Vicksburg district in Congress during Reconstruction. Most of the material dates from the 20 years following the Civil War, though there are McKee family papers extending into the 20th century.
G.K. Chesterton Collection
The collection consists of manuscripts, letters, articles by Chesterton, as well as articles about him, photographs, and drawings. In addition to the material described in this finding aid, the collection also includes over 2,000 books and periodicals that have been cataloged separately.
Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and Rabinowich Papers
Grace Atkinson Oliver Papers
This collection of papers consists of materials created by Grace Atkinson Oliver, a 19th century American author and advocate of women's rights. Notable topics discussed in the papers include the portrayal of women in literature, morality and the press, taxation and the conditions at Danvers Asylum in Massachusetts.
Grant of lands and rights, Mattheus de Ambroxis to Guido, son of Thomas of Copella of Cuorgne, and Johannes de Silvescho of Cuorgne, 1370-08-22
Grant of lands and hereditary rights from Mattheus de Ambroxis(?) to Guido, son of Thomas of Copella of Cuorgne, and his guardian, Johannes de Silvescho de Cuorgne, with the consent of Count Guieto of Valperga.
Grant of lands in Vallisbroxius, Philibert I (Duke of Savoy) to Jacobus and Johannes de Cagna[?], Petrus and Philipus de Cognento, and Johannes de Manfredo, 1478-12-14
A grant of lands in Vallisbroxii from Philibert I, Duke of Savoy, to five nobles: Jacobus and Johannes de Cagna(?) and Petrus and Philipus de Cognento(?), and Johannes de Manfredo.
Hildegard Sekler Collection
Hugo Achugar Papers
Investiture of lands in Osasco, Gregory of Berna, 1500-05-06
Investiture of lands of Ossascho (Osasco) for Gregory of Berna
Investiture of lands in Valperga, Macerasco, and Ponte Valle, Charles Emmanuel I (Duke of Savoy) to Giulio Cesare, 1619-03-15
Investiture of lands in Valperga, Macerasco, and Pont e Valle by Charles Emmanuel I to Cavagliere Giulio Cesare.
Jack Level Presidents Collection
Manuscript drafts and research materials for the unpublished book Sports and Pastimes of the Presidents, by Jack Level of Elmhurst, New York.
James C. Woodworth Collection
Civil War papers and realia of James C. Woodworth of Worcester, Massachusetts, who from 1861 to 1864 served in Co. H of the 25th Massachusetts Infantry, rising to lieutenant. Included in the collection are a 6-volume wartime diary and an album containing 73 tintype portraits of members of Co. H.
James Parkison Letters
Consists of 11 letters (October 1864 to March 1866) written by the Newark, Ohio printer and pro-war Republican James Parkison. All are directed to his brother William, who for most of the correspondence was serving with the Union army in Tennessee.
Jesús González Ortega Papers
A collection of letters and other papers belonging to Jesús González Ortega, an important political and military figure in mid-19th century Mexico. The papers mainly relate to González Ortega's stay in the United States in 1865-1867, the efforts of Benito Juárez's government in Mexico to remove him from political office while he was away, and his detainment by the U.S. government in November 1866.
J.J. O'Kelly (Sceilg) Collection
John and Sarah McMahon Journals
A group of seven manuscript volumes, mostly personal journals, kept by Methodist Episcopal clergyman John T. McMahon and his wife Sarah Douglas McMahon. Much of the content dates from the couple's years working at the Church's North India Mission, 1871-1897.