Rembrandt Lockwood and Lockwood family papers
Correspondence; drawings; photographs; clippings; and miscellany.
James Herring autobiography
Herring's handwritten autobiography, March 13, 1863, accompanied by a typescript.
Henry Bryan Hall letter to Brantz Mayer
Hall writes about his engravings of distinguished American patriots, including Benjamin Franklin, and quotes prices for them.
Blanche Mary Aronson photographs of works of art
32 photographs of prints created by Blanche Mary Aronson for the Works Progress Administration.
Charles Heath letter to W. Watt
An invitation to play cards.
Alexander Hay Ritchie letter to Rev. Carroll
Charlotte Whinston papers
Correspondence, photos, exhibition catalogs and announcements, clippings, awards, membership cards, minutes of meetings, and financial papers and scrapbooks, much of it relating to the National Association of Women Artists, Inc. of which Whinston was President, 1957-1961, and several other art organizations in which Whinston was involved.
Thomas Dodgson Sugden scrapbook
A scrapbook of notes, sketches, and illustrations for the "Passing of Flushing."
William Henry Shelton autobiography
Typescript of Shelton's unpublished autobiography, in which he writes of his boyhood in New York and his experiences in the Civil War. Shelton also describes his career as an artist-illustrator in New York City, beginning in 1871, work for LESLIE'S, HARPER'S, CENTURY, and the NEW YORK LEDGER, how engraving was done …
Benson J. Lossing letters
Letters to Lossing from the following people: Henry Carey Baird, Mr. Barnard, William W. Belknap, Charles Campbell, L. L. Doty, Lyman C. Draper, Theodor F. Dwight, Charles W. Parsons, Anna T. Harrison, and James Grant Wilson. Most of the correspondents are historians, government officials, or relatives of prominent political figures …