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Isaac T. Goodnow Ledger, Vol. 1 (1857-1864)
Vol. 1, 1857-1864: This volume was donated by Isaac Goodnow’s neice, Harriet A. Parkerson. It includes names and donation information related to Goodnow’s fundraising efforts for Bluemont Central College, as well as various financial information about the College. He was part of the New England Emigrant Aid Society and often traveled to Massachusetts and elsewhere in the northeast United States to encourage donations. Donors of note include Jared Sparks, president of Harvard University from 1849-1853, and author Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Isaac T. Goodnow Ledger, Vol. 2
Vol. 2, 1860: This volume was donated by Isaac Goodnow’s neice, Harriet A. Parkerson. It includes names and donation information related to Goodnow’s fundraising efforts for Bluemont Central College. He was part of the New England Emigrant Aid Society and often traveled to Massachusetts and elsewhere in the northeast United States to encourage donations
Isaac Peirce letter to Jeffery Mathewson
Letter written by Isaac Peirce, a settler in Belpre, Ohio, to W. Jeffery Matthewson. The letter discusses Peirce's efforts to find good tenants for Matthewson's land. It discusses attacks on the settlement by American Indians, troop strength, and general living conditions in the area. The city of Belpre was the second permanent settlement in the Northwest Territory. Established along the Ohio River in 1789 by members of the Ohio Company, the location was surveyed the previous year as Belle-Prairie, French for "beautiful meadow.
Autograph by Isaac D'Israeli
abstract: Concerning Isaac D'Israeli's autograph.Creation Date Details: Range of creation date is the author's lifespan.
Paper Details: Back of manuscript contains printed text.
Transcription Details: Manuscript reads:
Gough's Sepulchral Mon[]
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Gough's Catalogue of his Library
D'Israeli
22 {?word}Curator's Note: Gough, Richard, 1735-1809 was a famous British author and antiquary
Letter to Isaac Hayward from unkown author
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/318461"Friday morning. Mr Blair begs to inform Isaac Hayward on conference with Mr P."63415
Item: [2011.0031.00196] "Letter to Isaac Hayward from unkown author
The recovered life of Isaac Anderson
"Owned by his father, Isaac Harold Anderson (1835-1906) was born enslaved but went on to become a wealthy businessman, grocer, politician, publisher, and religious leader in the African American community in the state of Georgia. Elected to the state senate, Anderson replaced his white father there, and later shepherded his people as a founding member and leader of the Colored Methodist Episcopal church. He helped support the establishment of Lane College in Jackson, Tennessee, and helped freed people leave Georgia for safe havens in northern Mississippi and Arkansas. Eventually under threat to his life, Anderson fled to Arkansas, and then later still, to Holly Springs, Mississippi. Much of Anderson's unique story has been lost to history-until now. In The Recovered Life of Isaac Anderson, author Alicia K. Jackson presents a biography of Anderson and in it a microhistory of Black religious life and politics after emancipation. A work of recovery, the volume captures the life of a shepherd to his journeying people, and of a college pioneer, a CME minister, a politician, and a freed person"-
The maid of the mill: a comic opera. [electronic resource] : As performed at the theatres of London and Dublin. The music compiled, and the words written, by the author of Love in a village.
Author of 'Love in a village' = Isaac Bickerstaffe.Based on Samuel Richardson's 'Pamela'.Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford)
Faces and Places in Fashion: Isaac Mizrahi
Part presentation, part Q&A, FIT's "Faces & Places in Fashion" lecture series is an opportunity to connect students and the public alike to the pulse of the fashion industry in an open and conversational setting.After being introduced by FIT president Joyce Brown, Mizrahi elaborates on all the accomplishments of his career: successful high-end fashion designer; 3-time CFDA award winner; creative director of Liz Claiborne New York; creative lead for a line of chic and affordable women's clothes and accessories for Target; developer of the Lifestyle collection "Isaac Mizrahi Live" for QVC Shopping Channel; designer of costumes for movies, theater, dance and opera; featured designer in the documentary "Unzipped"; and author of "How to have style." Before taking questions from the audience, he shows 10 minutes of excerpts from a video blog from 2009 and 2010 that includes clips of Mizrahi developing new designs for Fall 2010 and his appearances on the Craig Ferguson and Martha Stewart shows
A dissertation on anecdotes; by the author of Curiosities of literature:
vii,[1],83,[1]p. ; 8⁰.The author of Curiosities of literature = Isaac D'Israeli.Reproduction of original from the British Library.English Short Title Catalog, ESTCT109208.Electronic data. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. Page image (PNG). Digitized image of the microfilm version produced in Woodbridge, CT by Research Publications, 1982-2002 (later known as Primary Source Microfilm, an imprint of the Gale Group)
The maid of the mill. A comic opera. [electronic resource] : As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden. The music compiled, and the words written by the author of Love in a village.
The author of 'Love in a village' = Isaac Bickerstaffe.Based on Samuel Richardson's 'Pamela'.Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library
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