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LS 3 (box 4)
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Hubbard, Bert, b. 1882. 1 letter to [Mr.] ----- Wagoner, L.S. (typewritten: 1 p.), (1917, July 6), East Aurora (N.Y.)
Manuscripts
This collection is what is known as an autograph collection and Kane spent years, not only collecting autographs of famous people on his own, but also acquiring the collections of other autograph seekers. This material spans multiple centuries and formats: from a 15th century manuscript on vellum to a 1951 typewritten letter. The collection includes accounts, letters, photographs, poems, government papers and royal proclamations, signed by, among others, actors and actresses, authors, explorers, kngs, magicians, queens, politicians, scientists, singers, and soldiers. Many of the famous people in this collection are also to be found in other manuscript collections in the Huntington Library.
KAL 761
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Hubbard, Bert, b. 1882. 1 letter to William F. Gable, L.S. (typewritten: 1 p.), (1916, Mar. 30), East Aurora (N.Y.)
Manuscripts
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KAL 760
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Rochester History, vol. 3, no. 4, (1946)
Manuscripts
Stern's correspondence and papers reflecting his work on the biography of Lewis Henry Morgan. Included are: Stern's correspondence, in particular with the Library of the University of Rochester where much of Morgan materials are deposited, University of Chicago Press, and Soviet scholars affiliated with the Institute of Anthropology and Ethnography. Correspondents include Robert Heinrich Lowie, I. N. Vinnikov, M. O. Kosven, and others. There are also Stern's notes, drafts, lecture notes, and reviews of his book on Morgan
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