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Classification: Manuscripts
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May 3, 1848 | ink on paper
Letter to P.P. Pitchlynn, in Washington City from Joseph F. Gay regarding a joint business venture
early 20th century | ink on paper
Typed short essay of "Navaho Weaver"
early 20th century | ink on paper
"The very lap of luxury"
early 20th century | ink on paper
"The gray tumble-weed is drifting"
early 20th century | ink on paper
"The Vale Where Life is Easy"
early 20th century | ink on paper
Drafts of "EDFU" with note
early 20th century | pencil on paper
Essay on the role of government and labor
Letter with envelope from Leigh in Kenya to Ethel describing their adventures in travel toward Nairobi
Photocopies of Letter to John Ross from William McIntosh
[List of Louisa McIntosh's stolen or destroyed property]
Handwritten Letter from Franklin Van Voorhis to Mrs. E.T. Van Voorhis
Envelope from Leigh to his mother, Mrs. W. Leigh, Falling Waters, Berkley Co., West Virginia
Letter from Leigh to A.N. Blazer requesting details of Mescalero tales for stories Leigh wants to write to sell
"Arizona Highways" magazine containing Leigh's "My America"
"Dangerous Trails" article with reviews and excerpts from "Time Magazine"
Story about a train wreck
"Venturito's Escape"
Greeting card depicting "The Race" by William R. Leigh
Photocopy of article "Capt. J. Smith--Liar?" from American Heritage
Art students coupon for Masterpieces of Art exhibition at the New York World's Fair
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