Manuscripts
Ha - Heyl
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Heyl, T. D., Mrs
Manuscripts
1 letter to Caroline M. Seymour (Caroline Maria Seymour) Severance, 1820-1914
mssSeverance
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Vincent, John Heyl, 1832-1920
Manuscripts
The collection consists of the papers of Elizabeth Boynton Harbert. Chiefly correspondence, the collection also contains manuscripts (including diaries, address books of woman suffrage workers, poetry and music), printed matter and ephemera, large scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, some photographs, and an extensive collection of pamphlets and broadsides on the topic of woman suffrage.
mssHarbert
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Ha
Manuscripts
Originals and copies of line cuts, drawings, and sketches arranged by subject. Includes drawings by James Francavilla, Peter Bentovoja, William MacArthur, Dean Waite, David Levine, Larry Zwart, and others. Hackney, Duane D.; Hackworth, David H.; Hagerty, James; Hagman, Larry; Haig, Alexander; Hailsham, Lord; Haldeman, H. R.; Hale, Randolph; Hall, John; Hall, Leonard; Hamer, John; Hammerstein, Oscar; Handle, George F.; Hansen, Early; Hanson, Howard; Hardin, Dr.; Harding, Warren G.; Hari, Mata; Harlan, John M.; Harriman, W. Averell; Harkins, Paul; Harris, Barbara; Harris, Joseph; Harris, Oren; Harris, Richard; Harrison, Benjamin; Harrison, William H.; Harrison, William Henry; Hartmann, Robert; Hayden, Carl; Hayes, James A.; Hayes, Rutherford B.; Hayes, Woody; Haynsworth, C. F.; and Hayworth, Rita.
mssLAT
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Who's Afraid! Ha! Ha! Ha! Piece, 1 act. John Carr
Manuscripts
The collection consists of official copies of plays submitted for licensing between 1737 and 1824. Most of copies were written by professional copyists. Approximately 95 of the plays submitted were printed texts, either whole or partial. These have been cataloged individually and may be searched in the online catalog.
LA 1458
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Heyl, Hillary. 1 greeting card to Smith, Curtis B. (2004, Apr. 15). Also envelope
Manuscripts
The collection has several strong subject points for the purpose of research including journalism and the writing process and the history of Los Angeles. There are many letters written during World War II that discuss life in America as well as abroad, especially Iwo Jima. The bulk of the collection includes correspondence to Smith from his readers, many of whom were persons of note, and Smith's own subject files of topics often discussed in his columns. The manuscripts include a number of Smith's notebooks as well as drafts of essays and monographs. The ephemera includes appearances of Smith's columns, photographs of Smith's work and family, and printed materials related to Smith's work and family life.
mssSmith, Jack papers