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George S. Batcheller, Saratoga Springs, New York, letter to J.C. Ormsby

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    George S. Batcheller, Saratoga Springs, New York, letter to J.C. Ormsby

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    Autograph letter signed. Written on campaign letterhead containing printed portrait of Abraham Lincoln at upper left. With handwritten postscript: "Vote for Honest Old Abe!" (1 page)

    HM 7112

  • Samuel S. Cowles, Farmington, letter to H. Whittlesey

    Samuel S. Cowles, Farmington, letter to H. Whittlesey

    Manuscripts

    Autograph letter signed. Letter written on Lincoln campaign letterhead with portrait.

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  • George G. Fogg, New York, letter to Abraham Lincoln

    George G. Fogg, New York, letter to Abraham Lincoln

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    Autograph letter signed. Letter written on "Presidential Campaign of 1860" letterhead.

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    Samuel S. Cowles, Farmington, letter to H. Whittlesey

    Manuscripts

    Autograph letter signed. Letter written on Lincoln campaign letterhead with portrait. (1 page)

    HM 7479

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    George G. Fogg, New York, letter to Abraham Lincoln

    Manuscripts

    Autograph letter signed. Letter written on "Presidential Campaign of 1860" letterhead. (2 pages)

    HM 25266

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    The Life and Letters of John Muir: Volume I by William Frederic Badè (Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company)

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    Manuscript specimen Fragment of page 11 from a draft of chapter 7, page 149: "leaf + flower seems to have its winged representative overhead. Dragonflies soot in vigorous zigzags through the dancing swarms + a rich profusion of butterflies - the leguminosae of the insect kingdom make a fine addition to the general showy plants. Many of these at this elevation are a comparatively small + as yet but little known." Added images • Color frontispiece (same image as facing page 180): Sycamores on the San Felipe • Facing page 50: Hickories and Oaks on the Hickory Hill Farm. [1915] • Facing page 98: Bluffs along the Mississippi at McGregor, Iowa. • Facing page 102: The Wisconsin River at Portage, Wis. • Facing page 112: Across Lake Mendota toward the Buildings of the University of Wisconsin. [1915] • Facing page 158: The Meadow at Fountain Lake. [1915] • Facing page 170: The Hodgson Garden at Cedar Keys. [From an old photograph taken in 1867] • Facing page 178: An Orchard in Santa Clara Valley. • Facing page 182: Calochortus (Mariposa Tulip). • Facing page 198: Mt. Hoffman from Lake Tenaya. • Facing page 204: Yosemite Valley in Winter. • Facing page 230: The Glacier on Mt. Lyell. • Facing page 232: The Brown Cone of Mt. Dana. • Facing page 260: Emerson's House at Concord, Mass. • Facing page 298: Lake Tenaya, looking south. • Facing page 310: Hetch Hetchy Valley. • Facing page 326: An Earthquake Talus at the Foot of El Capitan, Yosemite Valley. • Facing page 328: The Upper Yosemite Fall. • Facing page 336: Sentinel Rock. • Facing page 340: "Bossy Cumuli" in the Sierra. • Facing page 364: The Royal Arches. [From near the point where Mr. Muir built his cabin in 1872] • Facing page 368: Sierra Primrose (Primula suffrutescens) on the summit of Clouds' Rest. • Facing page 380: Lewisia pygmaea (Alpine Bitter-root). • Facing page 388: Across the Middle Fork of the San Joaquin. • Facing page 392: In the Kern River Canyon. • Facing page 396: In the Great Tuolumne Canyon. • Facing page 398: Portrait of Mr. Muir in 1873.

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