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Box VMF 2

 Container

Contains 6 Results:

Robert de Boron Manuscript

 Collection — Box: VMF 2, Folder: 01
Identifier: MS-VMF-vmf015
Scope and Contents

Fragments of Merlin.  Parchment, 2 leaves: 285 x 208 mm and 147 x 209 mm

Bergun Huff Brown Collection

 Collection — Box: VMF 2, Folder: 02
Identifier: MS-VMF-vmf016
Scope and Contents Photocopies and transcriptions of the letters of Private Bergun H. Brown, August 27, 1861 through February 20, 1865 in the 29th Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry.  Bound together under the title, "Bergun H. Brown's Civil War Days," with text by his son, Guy M. Brown (1972).A compilation of original source material including letters, a diary, documents, and historical narratives, the collection presents a vivid picture of a Union soldier's experiences and attitudes throughout...

Thomas Edward Brown Letter

 Collection — Box: VMF 2, Folder: 03
Identifier: MS-VMF-vmf017
Scope and Contents

Autograph letter signed from [Hartley] to [Ira] relating to the sources and condition of Betsy Lee: A Fo̓c̓s̓le Yarn by Thomas Edward Brown. Undated, 1 page.

W. Sorley Brown Collection

 Collection — Box: VMF 2, Folder: 04
Identifier: MS-VMF-vmf018
Scope and Contents

1925 April 17. Autograph letter signed from Brown to R.N. Green-Armytage enclosing a copy of T.W.H. Crosland: A Scottish Appreciation and a clipping from The Border Standard, Roxburgh, containing a review of the book. 1 page.

John Kilian Houston Brunner Typescript

 Collection — Box: VMF 2, Folder: 5
Identifier: MS-VMF-vmf019
Scope and Contents

Typescript [carbon] of Quicksand, originally published in 1967. Signed by Brunner with his autograph note signed presentation on separate sheet. Brunner presented this typescript to Noreascon II to be auctioned off at its 1980 convention. 337 pages.

Arthur Henry Bullen Letter

 Collection — Box: VMF 2, Folder: 6
Identifier: MS-VMF-vmf020
Scope and Contents

1884 January 10. Autograph letter signed from Bullen to an unidentified recipient, concerning publishing and printing details of his edition of the Work of John Day (1881). Bullen regrets that the edition was not bounf in two volumes and notes several problems in the printing of the volume. 4 pages.