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September 4, 1843 Correspondence    Document
October 12, 1843 Correspondence    Document
August 18, 1844 Correspondence    Document
January 30, 1845 Correspondence    Document
April 30, 1845 Correspondence    Document
April 17, 1927 Correspondence    Document
January 15, 1934 Correspondence    Document
January 11, 1938 Correspondence    Document
October 7, 1938 Correspondence    Document
October 29, 1938 Correspondence    Document
October 8, 1938 Correspondence    Document
November 1, 1938 Correspondence    Document
June 28, 1939 Correspondence    Document
September 7, 1938 Correspondence    Document
October 10, 1938 Correspondence    Document
October 9, 1938 Correspondence    Document
October 10, 1938 Correspondence    Document
October 24, 1874 Engraving  Visual Still
circa 1885 Ephemera  Trade card showing bottle of Adamson's Balsam positioned as cannon aimed at skeleton wearing cloak marked Coughs Colds Consumption. Visual Still
circa 1885 Ephemera  Trade card describing the merits of Dr. Isaas Thompson's Celebrated Eye Water. Visual Still
circa 1885 Ephemera  Elderly woman applying liquid to elderly man's eye. Visual Still
February 28, 1941 Ephemera    Document
October 31, 1938 Ephemera    Document
January 10, 1969 Government Document    Document
1938 Illustration  A drawing of Top Cottage, a stone building with pillars and trees in front. Visual Still
February 1938 Illustration  Architectural drawing of Top Cottage, front and side views. Visual Still
unknown Illustration  Roughly drawn floor plan for Top Cottage. Visual Still
February 1938 Illustration  Architectural drawing of floor plan for Top Cottage, signed by Franklin Roosevelt. Visual Still
October 12, 1870 Illustration  A large, ornate institutional building with trees in the foreground. Visual Still
1855 Illustration  An engraving of the exterior of the American Museum. Visual Still
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