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H. Milne-Edwards note, Versailles, postmarked 1841, Aug. 4

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ANS. Sends an article.
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John Kearsley Mitchell papers, 1827-1849

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Mitchell corresponds with Oliver Wendell Holmes and Jacob Whitman Bailey regarding his book, On the cryptogamous origin of malarious and epidemic fevers. Papers also include a line drawing, removed from Mitchell's son's copy of Gower's lectures on the diagnosis of diseases of the brain, pub. 1885; a letter of recommendation for Andrew Ellicott Kennedy; and printed sheet music, Oh! Fly to the prairie, with lyrics by Mitchell.
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John Kearsley Mitchell papers, 1827-1849 7 items

Samuel L. Mitchell papers, 1792-1928

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ALS. Letters to surgeon Valentine Mott, horticulturalist William Robert Prince, to auditor and naturalist William Lee relate to natural history. Papers also include verses from Le Brun dedicated to Mitchill by Francesca Pascalis and a letter to her from her father Felix Pascalis Ouviere. Mitchill also receives a letter of introduction from Roberts Vaux. In 1928 Mary Mayes writes Dr. Braislin regarding the sale of Mitchill papers in her possession.
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Samuel L. Mitchell papers, 1792-1928 15 items

Thomas Moffatt letter, Newport, Rhode Island, to the Committee of War, 1747, Aug. 22

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ALS. Moffatt asks to be reimbursed for personal expenditures in the acquisition of medical supplies.
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John Moore letter, [England], 1797

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ALS. Writes on his novels Zeluco and Edward. On the reverse is a note that the letter was received of Captain Graham Moore, 1798, May 16.
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John Moore letter, [England], 1797 1 items

Giambattista Morgagni papers, 1760-1941

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Autograph dedication in Italian by Morgagni. On the reverse of this is a note in German by Sigismund Breit. A letter in English from the Army Medical Library authenticates the signature to be that of Morgagni.
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Giambattista Morgagni papers, 1760-1941 2 items

Daniel Morgan document, 1789, Sept. 12

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Autograph receipt, signed, of payment from Robert Carter for the medical service rendered to one of his slaves by Mrs. Frances Morgan.
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Daniel Morgan document, 1789, Sept. 12 1 items

John Morgan letter, Clerkenwell (London, England), to Joseph Hume, 1833, June 17

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ALS. Petitions for the institution of Welsh language instruction in schools and the use of the Welsh language in courts and churchs in those areas where the majority of the populace speaks only Welsh.
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Edward Sylvester Morse papers, 1883 and undated.

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ALS from Morse relating to his collection of Japanese pottery. Attached is an undated newspaper clipping regarding a lecture delivered by Morse at the Lowell Institute. Morse was professor of zoology at the Imperial University, Tokyo, between 1877-1880.
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Edward Sylvester Morse papers, 1883 and undated. 2 items

Samuel George Morton letter, Philadelphia, to Prof. Bailey, West Point, 1845, Aug. 26

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ALS. Writes on his Synopsis of the organic remains and his Crania Americana.
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W. T. G. Morton papers, 1853 and undated.

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ALS to Benjamin Perley Poore and James Mandeville Carlisle.
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W. H. Moseley letter, Germany, to James Window, London, 1816, Jan. 15

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ALS. Writes of his arrival in Germany and of the English military medical service in general.
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Valentine Mott papers, 1806-1854 and undated.

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Autograph letters and documents, signed. Includes letters to his father and brother from England, on British politics towards the United States and on the Continent; to Dr. Pollock informing him that he is unable to find a copy of his (Mott's) eulogy on Dr. John Revere; letters of recommendation; and receipts.
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Valentine Mott papers, 1806-1854 and undated. 10 items

Sir Roderick Impey Murchison papers, 1857 and undated.

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ALS dated 1857 on his publishers and his works and two samples of his signature.
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William Musgrave letter, [England], to Walter Moyle, undated

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Holograph letter, unsigned. Musgrave writes to Moyle on the Roman remains in Belga, a district of Roman Britain. The letter is in Latin.
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Thomas Myers letter, Blackheath, England, to Mr. Dean and Mr. Munday, 1827, June 28

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ALS. Names an essay on African society as his choice for the prize essay.
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Fridtjof Nansen letter, Lysaker, Kristiana, Norway, 1909, Sept. 21

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TLS. Regretfully declines invitation to write an article.
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George H. Napheys manuscript, 1870s

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Salesman's instructions for presenting Naphey's book, "The prevention and cure of disease."
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George H. Napheys manuscript, 1870s 1 items

National Biscuit Company photograph album, 1900-1935

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The National Biscuit Company was founded in 1898, the product of a merger among the American Biscuit and Manufacturing Company, the New York Biscuit Company, and the United States Baking Company. The new conglomerate was headquartered in New York City with 114 bakeries across the United States. Over the next several decades the company grew by acquiring companies such as the F.H. Bennett Company, maker of Milk-Bone Pet Products, and the Shredded Wheat Company, maker of Triscuit Wafers and Shredded Wheat Cereal. The name "Nabisco" was first used as the name for a cracker introduced in 1901, but the corporate name did not change to Nabisco until 1971. The Uneeda Biscuit, National Biscuit Company's first packaged cracker, was the subject of the company's first million-dollar advertising campaign. Collection comprises a photograph album containing 129 gelatin silver prints and two cyanotypes by anonymous photographers. The majority of the photographs feature storefront and grocery displays of National Biscuit Company cookies and crackers, including Oreos, Animal Crackers, Fig Newtons, Graham Crackers, Uneeda Biscuits, among others. Several of the photographs indicate that the images were taken in Buffalo, New York, and many document the National Biscuit Company's sales force there, posed formally, attending sales meetings, or engaged together in leisure activities. The album also contains photographs of horse drawn delivery wagons, a display for Milk Bone dog biscuits, children dressed in costumes that promote company products, and a classroom of children "playing store."
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National Biscuit Company photograph album, 1900-1935 0.6 Linear Feet

NOW products order form, circa 1992

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The National Organization for Women (NOW) is a feminist activist organization founded in 1966. Collection comprises one product order form on newsprint, offering feminist and activist-themed items (books, buttons, t-shirts, jewelry, stickers, etc.) available for sale from the National Organization for Women office in Washington, D.C.
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NOW products order form, circa 1992 1 Linear Feet