Battle of Life was the fourth of five Christmas stories that Charles Dickens wrote. He wrote this story in September-October 1846 and it was first published in one volume in December 1846. It is the story of a man named Doctor Jeddler who is a...
Collector. Typescripts of articles (1895-1910) and poems (1901-1907) written by the Creek Indian poet Alex Posey. The articles include information on Posey's actions while he was a member of the Dawes Commission, the opposition to allotment by the...
Battle of Life was the fourth of five Christmas stories that Charles Dickens wrote. He wrote this story in September or October 1846 and it was first published in one volume in December 1846. It is the story of a man named Doctor Jeddler who is a...
Nicholas Nickleby, Dickens' third novel, is about social injustice in England. Nicholas Nickleby's father dies and the family, Nicholas, sister Kate, and their mother, are forced to move to London to ask for assistance from their Uncle Ralph...
Journalist. Folsom family correspondence (1902-1908); a notebook (1897-1899) indicating the subjects studied by Folsom while a student at Atoka Baptist Seminary and Folsom's personal account books (1905-1910). The collection also includes annual...
Physician. Correspondence (1896-1953) of Tolleson in regard to personal and professional matters including Tolleson's employment as a physician for the Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railroad; financial papers (1887-1949) of the Tolleson family;...
Telephone conversations between Dr. Alfred A. Bolton and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Dr. Bolton questions and he responded.
Telephone conversations between Dr. Alfred A. Bolton and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Dr. Bolton questions and he responded.
Telephone conversations between Dr. Alfred A. Bolton and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Dr. Bolton questions and he responded.
Telephone conversations between Dr. Alfred A. Bolton and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Dr. Bolton questions and he responded.