969 resultados para Charleston Museum (Charleston, S.C.)
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Commemorative address ... [by] Rev. W. H. S. Demarest": p. 23-38.
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Bound with this copy are: "A supplemental catalogue ... of all the books ... procured by the Charleston library society, since the publication of the first volume of their catalogue in 1826", Charleston, 1831; and the "Catalogue of the library of the South Carolina college ... 1836."
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Life and letters, ed. by C.L. Bachman.
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[18] p. : ill. ; 9 x 13 cm. This is a lithographic souvenir book with 18 pages of various Charleston scenes of destruction after the 1886 earthquake.
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At head of title: 1839-1889.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Illustrated by J.W. Barber.
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Description based on: 1907.
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Reprint of: the 1883 ed. published by News and Courier Book Presses, Charleston, S.C.
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Contains business correspondence, accounts and documents relating to Jacob Franks of New York, his two sons, Moses and David, a nephew, Isaac, and a John Franks of Halifax, possibly a member of the family.
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Contains correspondence and newspaper clippings relating to the centennial birthday celebration of and memorial services for Sir Moses Montefiore; correspondence consists primarily of replies to a circular advocating the holding of memorial services issued by the Board of Delegates on Civil and Religious Rights from congregations in Buffalo, Charleston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Detroit. Contains also correspondence relating to the activities of the Alliance Israelite Universelle on behalf of Palestine and the Jews in the Balkan States and Morocco and to the establishment of United States committees for the Alliance and the raising of funds, including correspondence with H. Pereira Mendes, Henry S. Jacobs, John Hay, and Adolphe Cremieux as well as letters from Baltimore, Cleveland, Detroit, Galveston, Minneapolis, Mobile, Rochester, St. Louis, and San Francisco. Also contains extensive correspondence concerning anti-semitism in Russia, aid to Jewish immigrants, and Jewish agricultural colonies in the United States, with letters from James G. Blaine, Manuel Augustus Kursheedt, Sabato Morais, Charles Nathan, Hirsch Leib Sabsovich, (Isaac N.?) Seligman and Judah Wechsler, among others. Also contains newspaper clippings and other items relating to Jewish life during the late 19th century and articles and memorabilia about various members of the Isaacs family.