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Letter from Wm. Bakewell, New Orleans to Mrs. Bakewell, Louisville - 04/08/1863
From: Wm. Bakewell, New Orleans To: Mrs. Bakewell (My Dearest Maria), Louisville Letter, dated April 8,1863, concerning the continued failure to sell the railroad. also mentioned is Clerget's lot is part of the Berthoud Property, and is the 3rd lot from the corner on 11th Street. The price of the property is $80.00 per foot.
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Letter from Wm. Bakewell, New Orleans to Mrs. Bakewell, Louisville - 05/22/1867
From: Wm. Bakewell, New Orleans To: Mrs. Bakewell, Louisville Letter to "My Darling Wife", dated May 22, 1867, concerning weekend visit to friends and other matters. "Sister says I must give her love and thanks....."
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Letter from [?] Bryan to Samuel Wetherill - 04/01/1817
From: [?] Bryan To: Samuel Wetherill, cousin Regarding: The death of W.P. Bryan, 5 weeks old and the wish for the child to be buried with other family members.
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Letter from [G?] Ramsbottom to Samuel Wetherill - 10/14/1816
From: G. (?) Ramsbottom (Philadelphia) To: Samuel Wetherill Regarding: His problem associated with a trip to the "Western Country" and his dealings there.
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Letter from [S.P. Wetherill?] to Samuel Wetherill, Jr. - 10/15/1815
From: S.P.Wetherill (?) To: Samuel Wetherill, Jr., Philadelphia
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Letter fromUnknown, to Alicia(?)
From:Unknown To: Alicia(?) Partial Letter to Alicia(?) that is undated. The writer says the following about Alicia; "...you are as near a perfect woman as our Lord ever created.
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Letter regarding an account - 02/03/1807
From: (?) To: (?) Regarding: Agreeing to request for $200 for portage.
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Letter to Samuel Wetherill to [?] - 04/15/1825
From: Samuel Wetherill (?) To: (?) Regarding: No improvements to Factory and Laboratory yet.
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Letterhead from W. G. Dillingham & Co. - 3/31/1884
Top Portion of a Letterhead from W. G. Dillingham & Co., Mill and Factory Supplies, Louisville KY, dated Mch.31st, 1884.
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Letters from Maria Bakewell to W. G. Bakewell, Mexican Gulf Railroad, New Orleans - 05/18/1856
From: Loving Wife ( Maria Bakewell?) To: W. G. Bakewell, Mexican Gulf Railroad, New Orleans Two letters, with envelope, written on the morning and evening of May 18, 1856. Contains information about family and friends.
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List if Items
List of items written on the reverse side of a Shipping Invoice of the David A. James & Co. Items include: Kitchen Utensils, Large table, Small Table, Bathtub, Sled, etc. List is undated and unsigned. Form was printed for use in the 1870's.
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Lucy Green Bakewell
Photograph of a a drawing of a woman, mounted on cardboard. The name "Lucy Green Bakewell" is written in ink at the bottom of the photograph.The woman appears to be in her late 20's to early 30's. The photograph is undated.
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M.D. Bakewell writing about Audubon
Written by M.D. Bakewell Notations made on a piece of scrap paper, is udated and not addressed to anyone. Talks about Audubon being a noted naturalist and painter. How his pictures of animal's and birds were always taken of them in active motion. Glad that in her youth she was privileged to have associated with such a genius and lovely nature.
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Maria Bakewell (?) writing about Audubon
Written by Maria Bakewell (?) There is nothing to indicate who it was written to. Undated memo that talks about how when Audubon was a youth his right hand was mangled. His father feared he was permantly disabled. At 19 he was sent to Polytechnic in Paris to be trained to use his left hand. After two years he was able to use the left as well as the right. When Victor was 6 months old they took him on horseback to his father's house near V...
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Maria D. Bakewell
Photograph of woman with a typed notation at the bottom of the photograph identifing the woman as Maria D. Bakewell. The pigture is faded and the upper left corner is torn off. The photo has a black material on the surface. The photograph is undated.
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Memo from W. Dillingham, Louisville, KY - 03/23/1909
From: W. Dillingham, Louisville KY To: Unspecified Certification, dated March 23, 1909, that William G. Bakewell was always a Union Man and Loyal to the United States Government, signed by W. Dillingham, as dictated to his wife.
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Mourning Card - 11/21/1902
Mourning Prayer Card, dated November 21, 1902,. The Initials M. B. T. appear on the card above the date. A notation on the card indicates it is for Mary Tyler, Cousin Delia's Daughter.
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Newspaper Article from the " The Cincinnati Times-Star" - 11/22/1937
Newspaper article from "The Cincinnati Times-Star", dated November 22(?), 1937. The article contains a picture showing John James Audubon's Artwork on display at the home of Mrs. Frank H. Shaffer's House in Cincinnati. The article explains the family relationship between Mrs. Shaffer and John James Audubon. Written on the upper right corner of the article are "by Groverman Blake" and "Nov 22, 1937". The document is yellowed with age and is poor c...
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Newspaper Article regarding the last Passenger Pigeon - 1/3/1938
Newspaper Article regarding the last Passenger Pigeon with a print of the pigeon from a photograph by Dr. William C. Herman(?). The article is from "The Enquirer" in Cinncinati, dated January 3, 1938. The document is in poor condition, the bottom right hand corner is torn away and missing. The document is water damaged.
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Newsweek Article - 1/29/1951
2 column article from Newsweek Magazine, dated January 29, 1951, commemorating the death of John James Audubon in 1851. Glue residue from tape appears at the edges of the document and the bottom edge is ragged. The text at the bottom edge is partially removed.
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