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Classification: Manuscripts
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early 20th century | pencil on paper
"The Gorilla Group"
Claim of Barbara McIntosh against Creek Nation
[Receipt for seven slaves]
Handwritten Letter from Franklin Van Voorhis to Mrs. E.T. Van Voorhis
Diary by MRL of W. R. Leigh's African expeditions, the Akeley expedition of 1926-27, and the Clark-Carlisle trip of 1928
Envelope associated with letter 3876.2459
"Natural History" magazine containing Leigh's article, "Painting the Background for the African Hall Groups"
"Visions of Yesterday"
"The Geant Eland Group"
"Story of a Wild Indian"
"Why Did I Go to the West?"
The Popular Magazine cover
Page from "Long Island Forum" with article on Leigh's work "Americana, History and Horseflesh…New York Show of W.R. Leigh's Paintings"
Lower part of article from "The New York Times Book Review", "An Artist's Memories of Africa" with drawing of William R. Leigh's Lion Guarding Kill" from his book
Two newspaper advertisements for Leigh’s book Frontiers of Enchantment from “New York Herald Tribune”
Newspaper photos of William R. Leigh's paintings "Patient", "Struggle for Existence" and a Navaho girl
Newspaper clipping from Rolling Fork, Miss. Pilot with photo of Leigh's "The Master Hand"
Catalogue for the American Watercolor Society's 95th Annual Exhibition
Letter from W. A. Duncan to the Honorable George Benge
Letter from convention, signed by Chief John Ross, to Agent M. Stokes
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