Newspapers.
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Anne B. Barrett Papers
The journal, written in Hartland, Vermont, contains household hints, remedies for illnesses, lists of herbs and their uses, and a recipe for madder. The journal is accompanied by a four-page document, which contains dye recipes for red, green and other colors.
Edmund Morris papers
Photographs, letters, clippings, and pamphlets; topics include Morris' interest in the anti-slavery movement, his letters to newspapers on several current subjects, providing houses for the poor, and the availability of farms in the Burlington, N.J. region. Correspondents include C. A. Dana and Josiah Quincy.
H. A. Stevenson Collection of Cornell publications and periodicals first issues
The collection contains copies of the first issues (Volume One, Number One) of many publications, such as Time, Newsweek and Sports Illustrated, in addition to Cornell University publications.
Historic newspapers
Issues of historic American newspapers.
James Gibson Jr. papers
Correspondence and other papers concerning his editorship of the SALEM REVIEW-PRESS and his interest in local history and genealogy; microfilm copy of a scrapbook (1887-1951) which includes clippings of articles written by Judge Gibson on local history and genealogy; deeds and articles of agreement, drafts of speeches, accounts, diary (1883), and other items. Also, publications and some correspondence relating to St. Paul's Church (Episcopal), Salem, N.Y.
Krum family papers
Lyman A. Spalding papers
Contains correspondence, manuscripts, records, and publications related to the career of Lyman A. Spalding, a nineteenth-century Quaker merchant and abolitionist who lived in upstate New York. He was co-editor of the newspaper Plain Truth and established the newspaper Priestcraft Exposed and Primitive Christianity Defended.
Native American publications vertical file
This collection contains newsletters, newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals produced by Native American and non-Native American sources.
Rochester Times-Union memoranda
Memoranda, newspaper clippings, and related items from publisher Frank E. Gannett and others in the Gannett Newspapers sent to the TIMES-UNION newsroom, 1927-1966. Also, one folder of correspondence and memoranda pertaining to the Gannett-for-President campaign, including typescript copies of materials from Frank Gannett, Thomas E. Broderick, and Edward A. Rumely, 1940.
Samples of early newspapers
Leaves from early newspapers.