Box Multi 02
Contains 14 Results:
M. Palmer Carroll autograph album
This collection is a "Mental and Portrait Album" kept by M. Palmer Carroll of Chestertown, Maryland. It asks different individuals to answer twenty-two questions. They are the same questions throughout the album. Each entry has a name and address, and occasionally a photograph of the individual. Questions include; "sweetest word in the world" and "the saddest", "character traits you admire", and "what is your motto?"
Albert W. Dowling papers
This collection contains several letters from Albert Dowling to John M. Lord, a friend and Washington College graduate, class of 1935. He has also sent a forward “Voices: The Past Pleads” and numerous poems. Some of the poems note the publications they are in or the date and a few have handwritten notes.
Richard T. Earle, Jr. essay
This collection contains an essay entitled “Were England and France Justifiable in Declaring War Against Russia?” Earle’s essay says the war was justified citing Russia’s treatment of Turkey and its continuous expansion.
John Emory letter
This collection contains a letter from John Emory dated December 31, 1823, thanking the Board of Visitors & Governors of Washington College for conferring on him the honorary degree of Gradus Doctoralis in Sacrosancta Theologia. Also included is a transcript of the letter.
William N. Foreman report card
This collection contains an 1831 Washington College report card for William N. Foreman.
History notebook
This collection contains an unidentified student’s notebook while they attended Washington College circa 1790. The book lists historical events starting with 4004 B.C. to 476 A.D. Many of the early historical events are taken from Biblical history. There is also a list of Roman Emperors at that end of the notebook.
Account book, 1850-1859
Account book also contains receipts.
Account book, 1832-1899
Account book also contains receipts, indetures, and notice regarding John F, Melvin's death.
Screen prints, undated
This collection contains four screen prints by Jack Lewis as well as numerous black and white and color prints, mostly of his Delaware scenes.
Color prints, undated
This collection contains four screen prints by Jack Lewis as well as numerous black and white and color prints, mostly of his Delaware scenes.