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Philip Smith Ephemera
US TxSaT SC.000-024 · Dossier · 1975-1981, n.d.
Fait partie de Miscellaneous Manuscripts

Ephemera related to British bookbinder Philip Smith. Includes the program for a 1975 lecture at the Bridwell Library in Dallas, Texas; two holiday postcards from the 1980s with photographs of Smith's work on the recto, and greetings to librarian Decherd Turner and his wife on the verso; and an undated brochure for the Designer Bookbinders society featuring Smith on the front.

John J. Walsdorf Ephemera
US TxSaT SC.000-025 · Dossier · 1983
Fait partie de Miscellaneous Manuscripts

Ephemera related to John J. Walsdorf's collection of William Morris materials, including brochures for exhibits at Oberlin College and Trinity University, and a press brochure for Walsdorf's book "William Morris in Private press and Limited Editions" (1983).

US TxSaT SC.000-027 · Dossier · 1869
Fait partie de Miscellaneous Manuscripts

United States passport document belonging to William J. Fitzsimmons, issued in 1869 with a stamped signature of Secretary of State Hamilton Fish. According to Fitzsimmons's descendant, the pass was issued so that Fitzsimmons could travel from Baltimore to Virginia to check on family.

Papas Poetry Ephemera
US TxSaT SC.000-030 · Dossier · n.d.
Fait partie de Miscellaneous Manuscripts

Ephemera print advertising a poetry collection entitled "My Apology and Other Poems" by Papas. A caption reads: "Cover of a collection to be published. Publisher wanted."

Empire Theatre program
US TxSaT SC.000-039 · Dossier · 1925
Fait partie de Miscellaneous Manuscripts

Program for the 150th anniversary touring production of "The Rivals" by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, performed at the Empire Theatre on December 2, 1925.

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Onderdonk Memorial Association flyer
US TxSaT SC.000-041 · Dossier · ca. 1923
Fait partie de Miscellaneous Manuscripts

Flyer distributed by the Onderdonk Memorial Association seeking support for the purchase of Julian Onderdonk's final painting, "Dawn in the Hills," on behalf of the city of San Antonio. The text in the flyer is credited to J. Frank Davis.

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