The serio-jocular medley in verse and prose : some very good, some pretty tolerable, and other
Image Count:
7
Alternative Title:
A quiet life and a good name, Advice to the ladies, Art improves nature : or, the force of education, Content alone is true happiness : or, the country lass, Epilogue spoken by Mr. Kennedy, Friday April 18 at the company of comedians taking leave of the town, Eusodia : or, the accomplish'd virgin, Of the worship of angels, The XXIII ode of Anacreon, and To Mr. Fondlewhite, on the value of cuckoldom
Collection Created:
Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, in the years 1734 and 1735
The serio-jocular medley in verse and prose : some very good, some pretty tolerable, and other
Image Count:
8
Alternative Title:
A discourse against purgatory, A French gentleman, dining with some company on a fast day ..., An appendix to the Discourse on purgatory, Hom. Il. I, It having been asserted by Misokuon in this our Medley..., Mr. Brice, Your allowing vacancy ..., The lover's auction, and Verses wrote extempore in a lady's prayer-book
Collection Created:
Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, in the years 1734 and 1735
A.B. S.Q. Savage, Richard Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745 T.R.
Call Number:
2004 +114
Collection Title:
The serio-jocular medley in verse and prose : some very good, some pretty tolerable, and other
Image Count:
2
Alternative Title:
Faults on both sides of happiness, On hearing a very ugly lady sing with a very fine voice, The parsons's case : in imitation of Martial, To sextus, of St. F. Coll. Camb., and Verses [said to be] spoken spoken extempore by Dean Swift on his Curate's complaint of hard duty
Subject (Name):
Joliffe, John, 1804-1868
Collection Created:
Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, in the years 1734 and 1735
American Horse, Dakota Chief, 1840-1908 Foster, Charles, 1828-1904
Published / Created:
1880-1896
Call Number:
WA MSS S-903 (folio)
Image Count:
56
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Letters written for American Horse regarding early customs of the Sioux, their cultural advancement, and the tragedy at Wounded Knee Creek. Accompanied by a letter about Charles Foster's position on Indian affairs and a letter from Mrs. James Landy to Daniel E. Soper. There are 76 folio drawings depicting Sioux life and three photographs of American Horse.
Subject (Name):
American Horse, Dakota Chief, 1840-1908--Portraits, Foster, Charles, 1828-1904, Landy, Edwin F, and Landy, James
Subject (Topic):
Dakota Indians--Pictorial works, Dakota Indians--Social life and customs, Indians of North America, and Wounded Knee Massacre, S.D., 1890