Souvenir post cards and other mementos and keepsakes. There is also a typed manuscript by Jacqueline Box Blaylock, "A Tribute to the Memory of Perry Jackson Box."
Manuscript of Bethea's and Austin's book about this Revolutionary War soldier and his family. The book was published in 1978.
This collection consists of two letters to Mary Lampton, Fort Wayne, Indiana. One letter is from a friend, Daniel L. Jenkins, Bloomington, Indiana, April 29, 1941. The other letter is from a friend, Nancy, Haverhill, Massachusetts, October 7, 1941. The letters discuss illness, travel, and mutual friends.
The collection contains one letter from P. F. C. Milton Lander, stationed at Camp Carabelle in Florida, to Gunner Lander in Brodhead, Wisconsin. Milton thanked Gunner for a money order and shared details about the amphibious training he was undergoing.
A letter written by Lane in 1944 to a friend about an illness.
Letter to Dr. Robert Lane about the transportation of colts and mares.
Letter from Laney, written on 7 March 1881 in Watertown, to Many, giving news about friends and family.
One letter from Emma Langnecker of Moorestown, New Jersey, to her friend Mary Seeley Owen of Haines Falls, New York. She gave news of acquaintances and the death of a friend's father.
Photocopy of a letter from Lara to her sister, written on 27 August 1927, while in Alderdale, Washington.
Three different parties, two friends and an aunt, each write letters to Winnie and Oscar Larson of Souix Falls, and later of Bridgewater, South Dakota, about church groups and the health of acquaintances, with a pair of references to a cabin-leasing business.
A letter from Mrs. C. Victor Latto in West Farmington, Ohio, to her husband of Lorain, Ohio, about her visit with family.
This collection contains one program from the Montgomery Concert Courses presentation of Lauritz Melchior, tenor, with the Metropolitan Opera Association of New York City, New York.
A legal brief by Georgia attorney and state agent William Law describing the status of two cases involving seized slaves, circa 1830.
Contains a scrapbook begun in 1867 (with material from before that date) by Bettie A. Lawson of Wytheville, Virginia. Scrapbook contains newspaper clippings of speeches, poems, stories, devotions, and marriage and death announcements, as well as some handwritten material and pressed flowers..
Contains one letter written by this Mobile, Alabama, socialite to Mr. Meek in response to his letter regarding her book, Souvenirs of Travel. The recipient is most likely Benjamin Meek, a professor at The University of Alabama. Also includes a clipping from the Tuscaloosa News about Le Vert
Photocopy of a letter from Francis Ledwidge to his cousin, Elizabeth Ledwidge, in which he gives some family background and asks her to now accept his latest poem (included) and a copy of his book when published.
A miscellany of papers and letters relating to this Barbour County, Alabama lawyer, jurist and politician and University of Alabama trustee, including some family correspondence, an essay by a Miss Lola Fleming, and papers relating to the estate of S. M. Streater.
This collection consists of six letters from Charles A. Leet, stationed in Luxemburg and Germany during World War II, to his friend, E. P. (Ted) March, Grayville, Illinois. The dates of these letters are from January 1945 to July 1945. He talks about the areas/cities he is in and his different jobs with the U.S. Army.
A letter from Virginia Leland of Jefferson City, Tennessee, to Eleanor about going to Chicago for the summer after Virginia's brother visits.
This collection consists of a letter from V. W. LeMaster, stationed in France, to his wife, Mrs. V. W. (Helen) LeMaster, New Bremen, Ohio, December 4, 1918, during World War I. He writes regarding his birthday on this day, wanting to come home, and sending Christmas cards. This letter is written on American Expeditionary Forces, Knights of Columbus stationery.