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Anson Dickinson Sketch Book
00-1951-03-2
The Anson Dickinson Sketch Book collection (1951-03-2) is a sketch book containing over seventy sketches. Most of the sketches are of figures in the nude with classical drapery. Some of the sketches are for engravings. Also part of the collection is a letter in which Dickinson describes his views on art and the idea of a painter.
Daniel S. Dickinson letter
00-2010-173-0
Daniel S. Dickinson writes from Binghamton, N.Y., to N. B. Morse, Edmund W. Fiske, James Humphrey, C. P. Smith, and Edmund Driggs indicating that Dickinson will participate in the festive honors proposed to be extended to the Hon. Henry C. Murphey.
Edwin P. Dickinson account book
00-1973-67-0
William E. Dickinson obituary
00-2010-174-0
Dismission [hymn]
00-2010-130-0
A handwritten copy of the words (3 verses) and music for a hymn with the title "Dismission". The first 2 lines of the first verse are: "Lord dismiss us with thy blessing, Bid us all depart in peace." This hymn was printed by Robert Hawker (1753-1827) in a hymnal "Psalms and hymns sung by children of the Sunday school in the Parish church of Charles, Plymouth" printed about 1811.
James Dixon payment
00-2009-32-0
Request for payment of sixty-nine pounds to James Dixon for attendance at the Pennsylvania General Assembly. Dated Philadelphia 10 April 1781 and signed by [ ] Muhlenberg, Speaker, David Rittenhouse, Treasurer.
Stephen Dodge military commission
00-2009-80-0
Stephen Dodge's commission as 2d Lieutenant in a Company of the First Battalion. Signed at Hartford by Jonathan Trumbull, Captain-General and Commander in Chief of Connecticut; and George Wyllys, Secretary.
Donahue's Clothing Store customer account cards
1993-22-0
On April 8, 1922, Martin J. Donahue opened a clothing and shoe store called Donahue's in L. R. Denegar's former location in the Beach block on West St. In March, 1936, he became postmaster of Litchfield. He died in 1946. The records consist of customer account cards, 1922-1937.
Mary Holley Doremus Collection
00-2001-12-0
Invitation to the 50th wedding anniversary of Reverend and Mrs. Storrs O. Seymour, June 20, 1911. Envelope is addressed Cecil S. Baker, Lillian Holley Baker, Frank Holley, and Irving Holley.