COLLECTION NAME: HELEN KING BOYER COLLECTION SCOPE NOTE: The Helen King Boyer Collection includes the personal papers of Zachariah T. Miller (1847-1913), who was attached to the 61st Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment under General Carl Schurz during the American Civil War and later practiced homeopathic medicine in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; his daughter Louise Miller Boyer (1890-1976), a noted artist and pioneer screenwriter at Metro Pictures Corporation in the New York City film industry in 1918; his granddaughter Helen King Boyer (b. 1919), another renowned artist; and other family members. Of particular note, the collection contains more than 130 substantive Civil War letters from Z. T. Miller to his family, over 250 letters from concert pianist Julie Rive-King (1854-1937), and the diaries of Helen King Boyer. Significant correspondents include John Taylor Arms, Nathaniel B. Boileau (1763-1850), John A. Brashear, and Elbert Hubbard. More than 1000 photographs in the collection provide extensive visual documentation of this distinguished family's history. The Helen King Boyer Collection is preserved in 16 archival boxes (24.0 linear feet). The portion of the Helen King Boyer Collection relating to Z. T. Miller thoroughly chronicles his Civil War experiences and his postwar medical career. Miller's 130 letters to his family, dated 1862 to 1864, trace his unit, the 61st Ohio Volunteer Infantry, as it moves from training in Camp Chase in Columbus, Ohio, to the Virginia theater of war in places such as Moorefield, Fairfax Court House, Centreville, and Stafford Court House; and then to the Atlanta campaign. Moreover, his diaries offer additional details to his already thorough letters. The letters and diaries are preserved in original, transcript, and photocopy forms. Fascinating information about Carl Schurz is available among these documents. A unique item is a rare published regimental newspaper, "The Sixty-First Ohio" (Vol. 1 No. 1), edited by the members of the 61st Ohio and dated Moorefield, Virginia, 14 June 1862. Later, Z. T. Miller went on to become a homeopathic physician, and the collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, speeches, and printed material on the medical phase of his career. Many photographs of Miller, including some from his Civil War days, are preserved. Documents pertaining to Louise Miller Boyer are also found in the Boyer Collection. Louise's letters to her husband in 1918 discuss her experiences as a screenwriter for Metro Pictures Corporation. In addition, Louise's correspondence with Dorothy Arms, John Taylor Arms, and John A. Brashear, among others, is retained. Manuscripts by Louise and photographs of her are plentiful. Files on Louise's husband, Ernest W. Boyer (1885-1949), are also of part of the family papers. Of interest are his letters to his wife, articles, drawings, and photographs. Ernest's photographs from the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair and the Panama-Pacific Exposition are especially noteworthy. Helen King Boyer's correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, art work, and photographs are also found in the Boyer Collection. Many other significant individuals count themselves among the Boyer family. Accordingly, the papers contain a wealth of documents by and about Julie Rive-King, including correspondence, photographs, and sheet music. A series of letters to and from Nathaniel B. Boileau is included. Furthermore, some items relate to Louise Klein Miller. As a whole, the Helen King Boyer Collection provides scholars of American history and American art with an impressive documentary and visual record of the lives and achievements of several notable figures. The Georgetown University Fine Prints Collection and the Georgetown University Art Collection, both of which are also housed in the Georgetown University Library Special Collections Division, contain many prints and visual art materials created by or related to Helen King Boyer, Louise Miller Boyer, Ernest W. Boyer, and other Boyer relatives. * * * * * * * BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES: Born in Miamisburg, Ohio, Z. T. Miller (1847-1913) entered the Union army at age 15 as a musician early in the American Civil War. Becoming attached to the 61st Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment, he participated in training at Camp Chase in Columbus, Ohio; in the Virginia theater of war in places such as Moorefield, Fairfax Court House, Stafford Court, Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville; in the march towards Gettysburg; and in the Atlanta campaign. For a time during the war, Miller was a clerk for General Carl Schurz. After the war, Miller became a telegraph operator, working in Dayton, Ohio and then Cleveland, Ohio. In 1873, he married Katherine (Kate) King. Embarking upon a medical career, Miller received homeopathic medical training in the New York Medical College and the Philadelphia Medical College. He worked for more than 30 years as a homeopathic physician in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he was part of the faculty of the school of applied design at Carnegie Institute of Technology. (Source: Newspaper obituary of Z. T. Miller, Helen King Boyer Collection: Box 11 Folder 3, Georgetown University Library, Special Collections Division). Artist and designer Louise Rive-King Miller Boyer (1890-1976), was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on October 30, 1890, the daughter of Z. T. Miller and Katherine (King) Miller. Painting as early as age seven, she eventually received a Bachelor of Arts from Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1913. On January 22, 1914, she married architect Ernest Wilson Boyer, with whom she had two children: Boeing engineer Taylor Miller Boyer and artist Helen King Boyer. In 1918, Louise worked as a screenwriter for Metro Pictures Corporation in New York City. She became a free lance designer and graphic artist. Her work was preserved in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Carnegie Institute, the Nelson-Atkins Museum in Kansas City, and the Library of Congress, among other places. She was a member of the Society of American Graphic Artists and the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh and served as a trustee for the Charles and Martin Leisser Fund. Louise M. Boyer died on December 6, 1976, at age 86. (Sources: "Who's Who of American Women," and "Who Was Who in American Art.") Architect Ernest W. Boyer (1885-1949) was a native of Tamaqua, Pennsylvania. He became associated with the Carnegie Institute of Technology and the Pittsburgh Board of Education. He planned and designed many buildings in the region of Pittsburgh, including the South Hills Country Club and his former home in Brentwood. In addition, he designed some structures in other parts of the country. Of note, Boyer designed the Pennsylvania Building at the Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco in 1914. He was for a long time secretary of the Pittsburgh Architectural Club and member of the American Institute of Architects. Ernest W. Boyer died at age 64 in 1949. [Sources: Obituary, Pittsburgh "Sun-Telegraph," 18 April 1949 (Boyer Collection: Box 7 Folder 32), Obituary, Pittsburgh "Free Press," 18 April 1949 (Boyer Collection: Box 11 Folder 29)]. American concert pianist, teacher, and composer, Julie Rive-King (1854-1937) was born on October 30, 1854, in Cincinnati, Ohio. After receiving primary instruction from her mother, she studied with William Mason in New York and then with Reinecke in Leipzig. For a time she studied with Liszt. At her American debut on April 24, 1875, she performed Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 1 with the New York Philharmonic. A prolific musician, she gave some 4000 concerts and taught piano at Bush Conservatory in Chicago from 1905 to 1936. She married Frank King of Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1876. Her piano pieces include "Impromptu," "Polonaise Heroique," and "Bubbling Springs." Julie Rive-King died on July 24, 1937. [Sources: "Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians," 8th ed. (New York: Macmillan, 1992), p. 1520, M. Petteys, "Julie Rive-King: American Pianist" (Ph.D. Diss., Univ. of Missouri, 1987), "American National Biography." 24 vols. (New York: Oxford U. Press, 1999), p. 562-563.] Nathaniel B. Boileau (1763-1850), public official, attorney, radical Jeffersonian, and farmer, was born in Moreland Township in the part of Philadelphia County that is now Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. His father, Isaac Billew, owned land in the vicinity of Hatboro. In 1781, upon turning age 18, Nathaniel volunteered for a Philadelphia County militia group, serving until the defeat of Cornwallis. He graduated from Princeton College. After studying law and being admitted to the bar, Boileau practiced law in Montgomery County. He won a seat in the Pennsylvania House in 1797 and served there off and on throughout the first decade of the 1800s, eventually becoming speaker. His 1807 bid for election as a U.S. Senator failed. In 1808, 1811, and 1814, he was named Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, but his candidacy for the state's governorship failed in 1817. [Source: Woodward, Ruth L., and Craven, Wesley Frank. "Princetonians: 1784-1970, A Biographical Dictionary" (Princeton U. Press, 1991), p. 335-349]. Artist and designer Helen King Boyer (b. 1919), daughter of Ernest W. Boyer and Louise Rive-King (Miller) Boyer was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where she was educated privately in fine arts and crafts. From 1943 to 1945, she worked for the advertising-art department of the Pittsburgh "Sun-Telegraph." From 1949 to 1954, she was a free lance designer. For decades thereafter she designed home patterns, toys, and art, and her works are represented in many permanent collections, including the Pennell Fund, the Library of Congress, the Carnegie Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Georgetown University Fine Prints Collection, and the Nelson-Atkins Museum in Kansas City. She has been a member of numerous art organizations and the recipient of many art prizes. * * * * * * * SERIES SYNOPSIS: The Helen King Boyer Collection is arranged into 19 series as described below. SERIES 1 - Z. T. Miller Civil War Letters. Arranged chronologically. SERIES 2 - Z. T. Miller Civil War Documents. Arranged chronologically. SERIES 3 - Z. T. Miller Correspondence. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent. SERIES 4 - Z. T. Miller Manuscripts. Arranged alphabetically by type of document. SERIES 5 - Z. T. Miller Printed Material. Arranged chronologically. SERIES 6 - Ernest W. Boyer Materials. SERIES 7 - Louise Miller Boyer Incoming Correspondence. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent. SERIES 8 - Louise Miller Boyer Outgoing Correspondence. Arranged chronologically. SERIES 9 - Louise Miller Boyer - New York Letters (1918). Arranged chronologically. SERIES 10 - Louise Miller Boyer Manuscripts. SERIES 11 - Julie Rive-King Materials. Chronological correspondence appears first, followed by printed matter. SERIES 12 - Nathaniel B. Boileau Correspondence. Chronological correspondence from Boileau is placed first, then chronological correspondence to Boileau. SERIES 13 - Helen King Boyer Materials. Correspondence appears first, next manuscripts, then art work, and finally printed matter. SERIES 14 - Other Boyer Relatives Materials. Arranged alphabetically by last name of family member. SERIES 15 - Printed Matter. Arranged alphabetically. SERIES 16 - Helen King Boyer Diaries. Arranged chronologically. SERIES 17 - Photographs. Arranged alphabetically by individual/subject. SERIES 18 - Oversized Objects. SERIES 19 - Oversized Documents and Photographs. Box 13 contains oversized materials on Z. T. Miller, Boxes 14 and 15 on Julie-Rive-King, and Box 16 on other family members, including Ernest W. Boyer and Louise Miller Boyer. * * * * * * * ABBREVIATIONS: ACS - Autograph Card Signed. ADS - Autograph Document Signed. AL - Autograph Letter. ALS - Autograph Letter Signed. AM - Autograph Manuscript. ANS - Autograph Note Signed. TCS - Typed Card Signed. TLS - Typed Letter Signed. TL - Typed Letter. TM - Typed Manuscript. * * * * * * * ACCESSION DATA: Status: Open access. Photocopying: Permitted. Provenance: Gift of Helen King Boyer. Processed by Scott S. Taylor, August 2001. BULK DATES: 1860 - 1976 SPAN DATES: 1800 - 2001 EXTENT: 16 boxes, 24.0 l.f. SERIES: 1. Z. T. Miller Civil War Letters [DESCRIPTION: Z. T. Miller Civil War letters. Arranged chronologically. 1 1 [Z. T. Miller to his Sister] 3/23/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sister. Mention of 80 prisoners arriving from Kentucky. Reference to the Ohio? 69th Regiment. Mention of Confederate prisoners praising Ohio Governor David Tod. Reference to being under John C. Fremont's command. Sent from Camp Chase, Ohio. Note: Located west of Columbus, Ohio, Camp Chase was first a training camp and later a Federal prison camp (Boatner, "The Civil War Dictionary." NY: McKay, 1988, p. 117). 1 2 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 4/30/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, reporting on camp activity. References to the 50th Ohio Regiment, his brother Leon Miller (a 1st Lieutenant), freeing some slaves, and movement of 250 prisoners to Sandusky[, OH] with the 52nd Ohio?. Sent from Camp Chase, Ohio. 1 3 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 5/20/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, reporting activities of the 61st Ohio. References to Leon Miller going to St. Louis to exchange prisoners, receiving Austrian rifles, and a raid by John Hunt Morgan's guerillas. Sent from Camp Chase, Ohio. Reference to photograph of Z. T. Miller; the photo is preserved in Box 11 Folder 5 of this collection. 1 4 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, William] 5/23/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his father William Miller, discussing news from the camp of the 61st Ohio. References to Leon Miller, a storm, temptations of drinking and gambling, deserters, and the fighting at Richmond. Sent from Camp Chase, Ohio. 1 5 [Z. T. Miller to Parents] 5/28/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 brief ALS from Z. T. Miller to his parents William Miller and Ann Miller. Sent from Columbus, Ohio. 1 6 [Z. T. Miller to his Parents] 5/30/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his parents, describing his trip from Columbus to Virginia. Miller mentions that his regiment is not going to Washington, D.C. because of Union problems controlling the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Reference to some troops going to Romney, Virginia. Other references to being under John C. Fremont's command; catching Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson; the 6th Ohio Cavalry passing through; the sentiment of the locals; Miller being offered the role of fife major; and the rumored actions of George B. McClellan, Nathaniel P. Banks, and Benjamin F. Kelley. Sent from Headquarters of 61st [Ohio] Regt, Camp near New Creek, Virginia. 1 7 [Z. T. Miller to his Parents] 6/10/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his parents, providing a long description of his experiences in Moorefield, Virginia. References to Mason, Ohio; Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson; the 6th Ohio Cavalry; Z. T.'s brother Bahmbridge Miller; General Benjamin F. Kelley; and thoughts on an early end to the war. Sent from Moorefield. 1 8 [Z. T. Miller to his Parents] 6/14/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his parents, with lengthy discussion of preparations for movement from Moorefield, Virginia. References to the 6th Ohio Cavalry, rumors of Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson capturing the town of Moorefield, and the 3rd Maryland Regiment. Sent from Moorefield. 1 9 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, William] 6/15/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL from Z. T. Miller to his father William Miller, enclosing a regimental newspaper from the 61st Ohio Regiment. Mention of news about his Z. T.'s brother Leon. References to another fifer joining the ranks and to John C. Fremont. Sent from Moorefield, Virginia to Miamisburg, Ohio. The regimental newspaper is preserved in Box 13 Folder 1 of this collection. 1 10 [Z. T. Miller to his Sisters] 6/23/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sisters, describing the march from Moorefield, Virginia, to Strasburg, Virginia. References to skirmishes, John C. Fremont marching his men hard, and seeing Z. T.'s brother Leon Miller. Sent from Strasburg. 1 11 [Z. T. Miller to his Miller, William] 6/26/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his father William Miller, reporting on his status. References to General Franz Sigel being in command; prospects for peace; rebel scouts allegedly supplied by Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson; Gustave P. Cluseret improving the regiment; reports of Richard S. Ewell advancing; Benjamin F. Kelley, John C. Fremont, Nathaniel P. Banks, and James Shields joining forces to follow Jackson; the 1st New York battery; and fifers. Sent from Middleton, Virginia, just south of Winchester, Virginia. 1 12 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 6/28/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, with discussion of the camp hospitals. Mention of John Pope having command. Comment on John C. Fremont refusing to serve under Pope, Fremont moving toward Winchester, and reaction of the soldiers to Fremont's leaving. Speculation about advancing towards either Winchester or Richmond. Sent from camp near Middleton, Virginia. 1 13 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 7/13/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, providing an account of his latest war experiences. Mention of being out on a foraging expedition with the 75th Ohio. Comment on a skirmish. Rumor that George B. McClellan retreated. Commentary on the need for more good doctors as opposed to chaplains. Sent from Sperryville, Virginia. 1 14 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 7/17/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, providing news about his brother Leon Miller. Mention of a court martial case involving his brother. Discussion of sutlers' wagons. References to a review before Franz Sigel, Carl Schurz, Gustave P. Cluseret, Robert Cumming Schenck, and Robert H. Milroy. Talk of fighting to the Culpeper railroad. Requests a map of Virginia and photos of family members. Sent from Sperryville, Virginia. 1 15 [Z. T. Miller to his Brother] 7/24/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his brother, reporting on news from the front. Mention of Nathaniel P. Banks moving his force to Culpeper, Virginia. Speculation about an advance. Comment on Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson being at Gordonsville, Virginia. References to Henry Bohlen, the 8th Virginia Regiment, the 74th Pennsylvania, Z. T.'s brother Leon, the 5th Connecticut, and the 10th Maine. Commentary on the appearance of Carl Schurz. Sent from Sperryville, VA. 1 16 [Z. T. Miller to his Sister] 8/5/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sister, with camp news. References to Henry Bohlen, Culpeper Road, Ohio Governor David Tod, a possible transfer for Z. T.'s brother Leon Miller, Carl Schurz, and the 55th Ohio. Sent from Sperryville, Virginia. 1 17 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 9/5/1862 - 9/7/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, informing her that he survived the last two weeks of fighting and marching. Mention of being ordered to report to Major Hoffman of Carl Schurz' staff. Miller was assigned to work in Carl Schurz' office. Reference to George B. McClellan. Commentary on how the war was going for the Union. Mention of Irvin McDowell. Opinion on the second battle of Bull Run. Reference to Franz Sigel. Mention of being in Alexandria, Virginia a few days ago. Sent from camp 6 miles from Washington, D.C. Also, 1 ALS from Miller to his mother Ann Miller, thanking her for sending him a photo of her; with references to most of the troops' clothing being burnt up at Centreville, Second Bull Run, Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson, blaming Irvin McDowell for the loss at Bull Run, and Franz Sigel going to Washington; sent from headquarters four miles from Washington, D.C. 1 18 [Z. T. Miller to his family] 9/13/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sisters. Speculation that the Division will move to Ball's Cross Roads, Virginia. Comment on German being spoken. Miller says he cannot speak German. Mention of meeting Mrs. Carl Schurz and Mrs. Franz Sigel. References to Abraham Lincoln, Ohio Governor David Tod, and the improbability of the Confederates attacking Cincinnati. Sent from "Head Quarters, 3rd Division, 1st Corps, Ast. Adjt. Genl. Office." 1 19 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, William] 9/16/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his father William Miller, providing war news. References to George B. McClellan scattering the rebels, Carl Schurz mentioning rebel escape routes guarded by Ambrose Burnside, optimism in Washington. Commentary on the generalship of Irvin McDowell, John Pope, and Franz Sigel. Mention of Second Bull Run, Edwin M. Stanton, Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson. Lengthy commentary on Nathaniel P. Banks. Mention of Leon Miller. Sent from "Head Quarters 3rd Division 1st Army Corps," near Washington, D.C. 1 20 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, William] 9/23/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his father William Miller, offering war news. Comment on Confederate setbacks in Kentucky and Maryland. Mention of receiving almost all newspapers in German. Lengthy comment on the Emancipation Proclamation and its effects. References to Franz Sigel and Carl Schurz. Sent from Headquarters III Division, Army of the Potomac. 1 21 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, William] 9/28/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his father William Miller, describing his Civil War experiences. Offers opinion on William joining the army. Mention of seeing Mary Todd Lincoln out riding. Sent from "Head Qs. 3rd Division 11th Corps, Army of the Potomac," Fairfax Court House, Virginia. 1 22 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, William] 10/2/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his father William Miller, indicating that he expects to get marching orders soon. Sent from Fairfax Court House, Virginia. 1 23 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 10/5/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, providing a detailed description of the effects of the Civil War on Fairfax, Virginia. Description of a wounded soldier from the N.Y. 29th. Mention of prisoners. Reference to Franz Sigel and Carl Schurz being transferred to Kentucky and speculation about taking Ohio troops with them. Other references include Nathaniel P. Banks, John Sedgewick, Clement Vallandigham, and Jefferson Davis. Sent from Fairfax Court House, Virginia. 1 24 [Z. T. Miller to his Sisters] 10/4/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sisters. Mention of Carl Schurz, Mrs. Carl Schurz, Mrs. Franz Sigel, and James A. Garfield going to Centreville. Discussion of clothes. Comment on Franz Sigel's resignation. Sent from Fairfax Court House, Virginia. 1 25 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 10/13/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller. Comment on the boredom of camp life. Reference to Union success in Kentucky. Reference to Ohio Governor David Tod possibly being in Washington, D.C. Sent from Fairfax Court House, Virginia. 1 26 [Z. T. Miller to his Parents] 10/16/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his parents, discussing the addition of new regiments, one of which was raised in Wisconsin for Carl Schurz. Mention of Mrs. Carl Schurz. Reference to the Emancipation Proclamation. Sent from Fairfax Court House, Virginia. 1 27 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, William] 10/20/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his father William Miller, expressing his hope that the Union army will advance towards Richmond. Opinion on Z. T.'s brother Leon rejoining the army. Mention of Confederates being near Centreville, Virginia. References to the 54th New York, Carl Schurz, Franz Sigel, the 26th Wisconsin, the 10th Ohio, the 2nd Ohio, Julius Stahel, Freeman's Ford, Henry Bohlen, Irvin McDowell, Second Bull Run, Clement Vallandigham, the 73rd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, George B. McClellan, and speculation that the fighting would be over by Christmas. Sent from Fairfax Court House, Virginia. 1 28 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 10/30/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, explaining that he expects the army to move soon. References to George B. McClellan crossing the Potomac; the Confederates approaching Staunton, Virginia; staying in the house of the widow of James T. Jackson who killed E. Elmer Ellsworth; and a visit by Salmon P. Chase and Edwin M. Stanton. Sent from Fairfax Court House, Virginia. 1 29 [Z. T. Miller to his Sister] 10/30/1862? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sister. References to reorganization of regiments, the 47th Pennsylvania, the 136th New York, the 159th New York, the 119th New York, the 20th Wisconsin, the 61st Ohio, Julius Stahel, the death of Capt. Loomis of Franz Sigel's staff, Carl Schurz attending Loomis' funeral, Leon Miller's case, and the Vallandigham Democrats. Sent from Fairfax Court House, Virginia. 1 30 [Z. T. Miller to his Sisters] 10/30/1862? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his Sisters, describing a trip to Fairfax Station. Speculation about Confederate movement towards Richmond or into Pennsylvania. References to George B. McClellan being ready for the rebels, Irvin McDowell's losses, and Julius Stahel meeting with Carl Schurz. Commentary on the Emancipation Proclamation. Sent from Fairfax Court House, Virginia. 1 31 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, William] 11/1/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his father William Miller, reporting that the army would soon advance to Thoroughfare Gap, Virginia. References to a skirmish in Centreville, Virginia; Salmon P. Chase; and a speech by Carl Schurz. Sent from Fairfax Court House, Virginia. 1 32 [Z. T. Miller to His Parents] 11/5/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his parents, describing the army's movement from Fairfax Court House to Centreville to Bull Run Bridge to Thoroughfare Gap. Mention of skirmishes. Comment on the strategic Thoroughfare Gap. Reference to passing over part of the Bull Run battlefield where some of the dead were only half-buried. Reference to Franz Sigel's order to burn a mill where Confederates sniped at Union men. Sent from Thoroughfare Gap, Virginia. 1 33 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 11/8/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller. Reference to the army moving from Thoroughfare Gap to New Market. Mention of Quaker guns deployed by the rebels towards Warrenton. Sent from New Baltimore, Virginia. 1 34 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 11/20/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller. Reference to passing through Gainesville, Virginia and over Bull Run battlefield. Mention of Franz Sigel leading reserves. Speculation about France siding with the Confederates. References to the 2nd New Hampshire regiment going to Fairfax, Virginia; Daniel Sickles and Julius Stahel having dinner in Centreville, Virginia; and Carl Schurz possibly getting Miller a leave of absence. Sent from Centreville, Virginia. 1 35 [Z. T. Miller to his Sister] 11/29/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sister. Reference to Franz Sigel being in camp. Mention of a grand drill to occur in Chantilly, Virginia. Sent from Centreville, Virginia. 1 36 [Z. T. Miller to his Sister] 11/30/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sister, describing a mule race. Mention of taking a ride towards Manassas, Virginia. Speculation that his regiment will move to Arlington Heights, Virginia. Reference to a force going to take Thoroughfare Gap, Virginia. Reference to the Emancipation Proclamation. Sent from Centreville, Virginia. Also, 1 brief ALS from Miller to his Sister, asking her to send him stockings, a comb, a red neck tie, and reading material; sent from Centreville. 1 37 [Z. T. Miller to his Sister] 12/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sister, requesting collars and a handkerchief. Reference to what will be done to Jefferson Davis if he is caught and to Benjamin F. Butler. Sent from Centreville, Virginia. 1 38 [Z. T. Miller to his Sister] 12/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sister, with thoughts of spending Christmas away from home. Reference to Franz Sigel being at Fairfax Court House, Virginia. Sent from Centreville, Virginia. 1 39 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, William] 12/9/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 12/9/1862 from Z. T. Miller to his father William Miller, reporting that the army will march tomorrow to Brentsville and Wolf Run Shoals, Virginia. Reference to Nathaniel P. Banks experiencing a setback. Reference to Brentsville being in the direction of Fredericksburg, Virginia. References to Bull Run Bridge and New Baltimore, Virginia. Sent from Centreville, Virginia. Also, 1 ALS dated 12/28/1862 from Mallvina Miller to her mother, regarding family news and Christmas; sent from Mason, Ohio. 1 40 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, William] 1/2/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his father William Miller, discouraging him from visiting Z. T. under the present circumstances. Sent from "Hd. Qurs. 3rd Div 11 Corps." 1 41 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, William] 12/14/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his father William Miller, reporting that Union wagons were arriving from the direction of Fredericksburg, Virginia. Comment on the battle of Fredericksburg, with reference to Ambrose Burnside meeting more Confederates than he expected. Reference to Julius Stahel passing by. Sent from Dumfries, Virginia. 1 42 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, William] 12/21/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 12/21/1862 from Z. T. Miller to his father William Miller, discussing his recent experiences in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Mention of marching from Centreville, Virginia to Fredericksburg and to Stafford Court House, Virginia. Reference to Ambrose Burnside's withdrawal from Fredericksburg; the hospitals at Fredericksburg; Thaddeus Lowe's balloon at Fredericksburg; Burnside's treatment by the newspapers; troops being sent to Aquia Creek, Virginia; the 82nd Illinois; a cavalry skirmish with Wade Hampton's rebel cavalry at Brentsville, Virginia; Henry Warner Slocumb; and the 26th Wisconsin. Sent from camp near Stafford Court House, Virginia. Also, 1 undated ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sister, presumably sent close to Christmas. And, 1 very brief undated ALS, presumably dating to 12/1862 from Z. T. Miller, mentioning the army will most likely march to Fredericksburg. 1 43 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 1/9/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller. Description of soldiers building logs huts. Discussion of available clothing. Mention of Franz Sigel and Carl Schurz being in Washington, D.C. Reference to an aide-de-camp going to Ambrose Burnside's headquarters. Other reference to William S. Rosecrans' successes, William T. Sherman at Vicksburg, and Julius Stahel. Sent from Stafford Court House, Virginia. 1 44 [Z. T. Miller to His Sister] 1/10/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sister. Discussion of troops movements around Stafford Court House, Virginia. Mention of Confederate cavalry moving towards Cullet's Station. References to Franz Sigel and Carl Schurz. Sent from Stafford Court House, Virginia. 1 45 [Z. T. Miller to His Sister] 1/27/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sister, thanking her for sending a package. Sent from Stafford Court House, Virginia. 1 46 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 1/27/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller. Mention of rumors that Ambrose Burnside resigned. Speculation that troops will be sent to join William S. Rosecrans in Tennessee. Reference to a sign put up by Confederate troops: "Burnside Stuck in the mud." Commentary on deserters. Reference to Carl Schurz not obtaining a promotion and to Julius Stahel's promotion. Sent from camp near Falmouth, Virginia. 1 47 [Z. T. Miller to His Sister] 1/28/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sister. Mention of passing through Maria Church, Virginia and then getting stuck in the mud in Falmouth, Virginia. Reference to Henry W. Slocumb occupying a camp Miller's unit vacated. Speculation about the promotions of Carl Schurz and Julius Stahel. Comment on the Union's prospects in the Virginia theatre of war. Sent from camp near Falmouth, Virginia. 1 48 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 2/3/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, describing an accident involving a scout from the 4th New York cavalry who was being punished. Mention of Carl Schurz. References to Joseph Hooker. Sent from "Berea Church, Virginia." 1 49 [Z. T. Miller to His Sister] 2/15/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sister, with discussion of furloughs. Mention of Carl Schurz and Franz Sigel writing letters to President Abraham Lincoln. Reference to Julius Stahel's promotion. Discussion of food and clothing available in the camps. Sent from Stafford Court House, Virginia. 1 50 [Z. T. Miller to His Sister] 2/23/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sister. Mention of Joseph Hooker's grand review of the 11th corps. A parade to honor George Washington's birthday was postponed due to snow. Reference to Carl Schurz writing to President Abraham Lincoln. Discussion of the north's prospects for winning the war. Reference to Clement Vallandigham not being permitted to speak in Baltimore. Z. T. talks of going home to Ohio. Sent from camp near Stafford Court House, Virginia. 1 51 [Z. T. Miller to His Sister] 2/28/1863 - 3/12/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 2/28/1863 from Z. T. Miller to his sister. Speculation that his unit is going to North Carolina. Allusion to Franz Sigel being reigned in by higher-ups. Mention of a flag given to a soldier by Carl Schurz. Reference to Freeman's Ford, where Henry Bohlen was killed. Mention of a salute to honor George Washington's birthday. Reference to a soldier in the 20th Wisconsin committing suicide. Presumably sent from camp near Stafford Court House, Virginia. Also, 1 ALS dated 3/12/1863 from Herrmann Nachtigall to Miller, expressing surprise that Miller had gone home, with mention of photographic styles and of Carl Schurz being ill and going to Philadelphia; sent from near Stafford Court House, Virginia. 1 52 [Z. T. Miller to His Parents] 3/22/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his parents, informing them that he arrived safely back at camp near Stafford Court House, Virginia. Reference to Carl Schurz being in Philadelphia and to Schurz' promotion. Reference to destruction in Harper's Ferry, West Virginia. Sent from camp near Stafford Court House, Virginia. 1 53 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, William] 3/25/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his father William Miller. Mention that Carl Schurz returns today from Philadelphia. Reference to hearing cannonading in the direction of Falmouth, Virginia, allegedly ordered by Joseph Hooker. Miller expresses optimism that the Army of the Potomac will be marching on to Richmond. Reference to a newspaper account of Port Hudson. Sent from Stafford Court House, Virginia. 1 54 [Z. T. Miller to His Sister] 3/29/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sister, explaining that he has been assigned to work under the chief of Topographical Engineers and Pioneers under Major Hoffman. Mention of headquarters being at Brooks Station on the Fredericksburg Railroad. Reference to Marsena R. Patrick regulating the mail. Comment on a newspaper article regarding a speech by George W. Julian criticizing George B. McClellan and William Nelson. Presumably sent from Stafford Court House, Virginia. 1 55 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 3/20/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller. Dated March 1863, possibly March 20. Mention of Carl Schurz arriving and taking charge of the 11th corps. Comment on Pennsylvania Governor Andrew Curtin reviewing Pennsylvania troops, including the 4th Pennsylvania. Reference to Joseph Hooker being strict with officers absent without leave. Discussion of Carl Schurz taking Franz Sigel's staff. Other references to the 68th New York and to the depletion of the 61st Ohio. Presumably sent from near Stafford Court House, Virginia. 1 56 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 4/6/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller. Comment on recent deaths in Miamisburg, Ohio. Reference to a review of troops by Oliver Otis Howard. Reference to Carl Schurz being invited by George Stoneman to a review of cavalry which President Abraham Lincoln might attend. Speculation that Schurz may go to Kentucky. Complaints of the muddy roads of Virginia. Sent on Easter Sunday from Stafford Court House, Virginia. The letter bears the number "57" in pencil. 1 57 [Alonjo Miller to Miller, Ann] 4/10/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Alonjo Miller to his mother Ann Miller, discussing farming and family news. Sent from Muddy Creek. 1 58 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 4/14/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, describing preparations for a march. Mention of the cavalry and some of their infantry going to Warrenton, Virginia. Miller hoped to hear news that the north captured Charleston. Reference to Joseph Hooker saying the Army of the Potomac was at the disposal of the U.S. Government. Sent from "Head Quarters, 3rd Division." 1 59 [Z. T. Miller to His Parents] 4/19/1863 - 4/24/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 4/19/1863 from Z. T. Miller to his parents, with references to no letters leaving Aquia Landing, Virginia; 12,000 men on the road to Culpeper Court House, Virginia; Union ironclads going from Charleston, South Carolina to New Orleans, Louisiana; and a visit of the cousin of Ohio Governor David Tod to Carl Schurz. Also, 1 ALS dated 4/24/1863 from Miller to his mother, with mention of the diary Z. T. has been keeping and will send home; raising black regiments; a visit by the Governor of Wisconsin; and Carl Schurz being ill. Both letters sent from Headquarters, 3rd Division, 11th Corps, near Stafford Court House, Virginia. 1 60 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 4/26/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, mentioning that he expected the army to march soon. Passing reference to Union success at Vicksburg, Mississippi. Miller worries that Joseph Hooker is loading down the men with too much to carry. Mention of a bouquet sent by Mary Todd Lincoln to Carl Schurz. Sent from Headquarters, 3rd Division, 11th Corps. 1 60.1 [Z. T. Miller - Diary] 4/26/1863 - 4/27/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript diary of Z. T. Miller, dated 4/26/1863, describing in detailed fashion his experiences in the Civil War up to April 1863, 35 pages long; provides ample context for Miler's Civil War letters; diary is labeled "60-A" in pencil. Attached is 1 ALS dated 4/27/1863 from Miller to his sister, in anticipation of a march by the army. 1 60.2 [Z. T. Miller - Diary] 4/25/1863 - 5/3/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript diary of Z. T. Miller describing in detail his experiences during the Civil War from 4/25/1863 until 5/3/1863; 4 pages. Includes references to Hope Landing, Carl Schurz, Oliver Otis Howard, military balloons, United States Ford, Kelley's Ford, Joseph Hooker, activity near Fredericksburg, and reports of battle. This portion of Miller's diary was labeled "60B" in pencil. 1 60.3 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann?] 4/1863? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller?, presumably sent from Virginia in the spring of 1863. Provides description of Virginia from Miller's perspective. 1 60.4 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 5/8/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 5/8/1863 from Z. T. Miller, possibly to his mother Ann Miller. References to 82nd Illinois, the plan of Joseph Hooker to cross to Fredericksburg, a rumor his unit was to relieve Samuel P. Heintzelman, and the arrest of Clement Vallandigham by Ambrose Burnside. The letter bears the label "60-D." 1 60.5 [Z. T. Miller] 5/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller, presumably dated 5/1863. Mention of cannonading at Fredericksburg, Virginia compared to Chancellorsville, Virginia. Comment of the strategies of Joseph Hooker. Reference to use of military balloons. Suggestion that Union troops attack Warrenton, Virginia. 1 61 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 5/11/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, informing her that he is stationed at Nickojack Gap, Georgia, but will likely move from that location soon. Reference to attempts to control railroads around Atlanta, Georgia. Reference to a victory by Ulysses S. Grant in Virginia. Sent from Nickojack Gap, Georgia. This letter seems to date to 1864, not 1863, though it was labeled "61" in pencil. 1 62 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, William] 5/14/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his father William Miller, regarding a speech by Joseph Hooker. References to Falmouth, Virginia, and to a circular issued by Hooker concerning the death of Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson. On verso, 1 printed document: "General Orders, No. 49," first line: "The Major General Commanding tenders to this Army his congratulations on its achievements of the last seven days. . . ."; sent from camp near Falmouth, Virginia, 5/6/1863, by command of Joseph Hooker, just after the battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia. 1 63 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 5/16/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller. Mention of Carl Schurz going out to find a new camp for a brigade. Comment on recent decisions by Joseph Hooker and Oliver Otis Howard and the battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia. Miller expresses his pleasure at the arrest of Clement Vallandigham by Ambrose Burnside. Reference to a raid by George Stoneman. 1 64 [Z. T. Miller to His Parents] 5/21/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL from Z. T. Miller to his parents, recounting the recent march of his unit. Reference to Alpheus Starkey Williams, Ulysses S. Grant's success in Virginia, Oliver Otis Howard, John M. Schofield, the 5th Indiana Battery, a comment by Joseph Hooker in the heat of battle, John B. Hood, and descriptions of battle. Sent from Cassville, Georgia. Although Z. T. Miller dated the letter 1863 and although the letter bears the label "64" in pencil, it dates to 1864. 1 65 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 5/24/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, describing a visit to Washington, D.C. on a leave of absence. Commentary on seeing the Capitol, Smithsonian, and the Patent Office. Reference to viewing presents given to James Buchanan. seeing George Washington's uniform, reading the Declaration of Independence, viewing Abraham Lincoln riding in his carriage. Other references include Ulysses S. Grant's success in Vicksburg and Joseph Hooker's plans in Virginia. 1 66 [Z. T. Miller to His Sisters] 5/25/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 5/25/1863 from Z. T. Miller to his sisters, with lengthy description of his recent visit to Washington, D.C., with references to newspaper reports of Ulysses S. Grant's activity in Vicksburg, Mississippi and to William S. Rosecrans' activities. 1 67 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, William] 5/25/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his father William Miller, commenting on the recent battle performance of the 11th Corps, Joseph Hooker, and Oliver Otis Howard. Other references include Carl Schurz bringing news of Ulysses S. Grant's activities in Vicksburg, Mississippi; administrative changes involving Benjamin F. Butler, Franz Sigel, Henry W. Halleck. Criticism of Halleck for being so far away from the battlefield compared to George Washington and Robert E. Lee. 1 68 [Z. T. Miller to His Sisters] 5/25/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sisters, with references to criticism of Joseph Hooker and Oliver Otis Howard, Carl Schurz, and speculation about the positions of Benjamin F. Butler and Henry W. Halleck. The letter was labeled "68" in pencil, but that number was crossed out. 1 69 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 5/30/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, with comment on who made better fighters, eastern or western troops. Mention of rumors about Vicksburg, including one that Ulysses S. Grant had been killed. 1 70 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 5/31/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller. Mention of an order by Oliver Otis Howard requesting the troops to bathe once a week. References to Ulysses S. Grant's activities in Vicksburg and Joseph Hooker's activities in Virginia. Miller doubts the Confederates can mount an offensive. Passing reference to Louisiana preparing to rejoin the Union and to North Carolina Governor Zebulon B. Vance threatening to withdraw troops. 1 71 [Z. T. Miller to His Sister] 6/1/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother, enclosing a photograph. Photo not retained. 1 72 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 6/6/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 6/6/1863 from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, explaining that his unit is making preparations to march, with references to the 82nd Ohio, the 82nd Illinois, speculation about the Union army's next move, the third time being the charm at Manassas, the strict rule of Ambrose Burnside, and the need for a larger standing army during peacetime; sent from 18 miles below Dumfries, Virginia. Also, 1 ALS dated 6/6/1863 from Jacob Cline, Co. F 13th Ohio, to cousin Josephine?, with commentary on his unit's camp; sent from Fayetteville, West Virginia. 1 73 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 6/16/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother, describing his unit's march to Centreville, Virginia, with mention of how Alexander Schimmelfennig treated an intoxicated soldier, news of Robert E. Lee crossing the Potomac into Maryland with his army, and Joseph Hooker's options with Lee moving towards Pennsylvania; sent from Centreville, Virginia. Also, 1 Autograph Document[s] (fragment[s], pages 1-4, 9, 10) presumably addressed to William Miller, analyzing the Union army's performance in the spring of 1863, with references in that regard to Joseph Hooker, Chancellorsville, Carl Schurz, Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson, Oliver Otis Howard; labeled "73-A." 1 74 [Z. T. Miller to His Parents] 6/23/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his parents, with discussion of news from Vicksburg and of the Confederates' carrying the war to the north. Mention of a heavy fight when Alfred Pleasonton attacked Jeb Stuart at Aldie, Virginia. Other references to a dispatch from George Gordon Meade regarding a success; troop movements from Wolf Run Shoals, Virginia, Thoroughfare Gap, Virginia, and Leesburg, Virginia; the 12th corps holding Leesburg; the number of troops with Lee; and war news from the papers, Quaker guns. Sent from near Goose Creek, Virginia, about 12 miles from Leesburg. 1 75 [Z. T. Miller to His Sisters] 6/24/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sisters, indicating he is uncertain where the army of Robert E. Lee is at present. Miller speculates that Lee plans to draw the Union army northward to Pennsylvania to attack Washington, D.C. Mention of a fierce cavalry fight at Aldie, Virginia, between Alfred Pleasanton and Jeb Start, whose forces were reported to be driven through Middleburg, Virginia and Upperville, Virginia and then to Ashby's Gap, Virginia; Miller says he copied the telegram from George Gordon Meade about the incident. Miller goes on to describe his unit's march through Manassas Junction to Centreville, Virginia. Reference to Adelbert Ames and Francis C. Barlow being in camp. Mention of Carl Schurz riding out towards Leesburg, Virginia. 1 76 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 7/5/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, indicating his unit is about 30 miles south of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, where a great battle just occurred. Description of the town and inhabitants of Westminster, Maryland. Miller saw 3,000 Confederate prisoners pass by the town. Miller explains that he heard no cannon yesterday, so he alludes to the battle of Gettysburg being over. Comment on the 61st Ohio and the 157th New York. Comment about George Gordon Meade taking over for Joseph Hooker. Mention of the possibility that the enemy army may escape, as George B. McClellan allowed it to after Antietam. Sent from camp near Westminster, Maryland. 1 77 [Z. T. Miller to His Parents] 7/11/1863 - 7/15/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 7/11/1863 from Z. T. Miller to his parents, updating them on the latest news from the campaign, with references to being at the foot of South Mountain Gap, the Union army chasing Robert E. Lee, the casualty statistics of the 61st Ohio, casualties at Gettysburg, news of the capture of Vicksburg, George Gordon Meade issuing a congratulatory order, the prospects of another battle in Maryland, Meade's appearance, camping at Westminster (Maryland), and passing through Frederick (Maryland); sent from camp near Bolivar, Maryland. Also, 1 ALS dated 7/15/1863 from John Buehner? presumably to one of Z. T. Miller's sisters, discussing his involvement in skirmishes near Murfreesboro, Tennessee; sent from Tennessee and labeled "77-A." 1 78 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 7/16/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller. Description of a minor skirmish and of passing through Hagerstown, Maryland. Miller expected fighting to ensue near Williamsport, Maryland and Winchester, Virginia. Passing reference to news of a draft riot in the north. Speculation on why Robert E. Lee's army was allowed to escape after Gettysburg, including rumors that Abraham Lincoln held George Gordon Meade in check despite Oliver Otis Howard's insistence on pursuit. Sent from camp near Berlin, Maryland. 1 79 [Z. T. Miller to His Parents] 7/26/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his parents, describing his march to Warrenton, Virginia, through New Baltimore, Virginia. Description of camp life in Warrenton. Mention of war news, including a rumor that Robert E. Lee is in Winchester, Virginia. Commentary on 9-month enlistments and substitutes. Sent from Warrenton Junction, Virginia. 1 80 [Z. T. Miller to His Parents] 7/29/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his parents, describing his unit's latest camp. Mention of Carl Schurz going to Warrenton to meet with George Gordon Meade. Reference to hearing news of the capture of John Hunt Morgan in Ohio. Reference to the sentence of a deserter from the New York 45th and to deserters in the New York 157th. Sent from Weaversville, Virginia. 1 81 [Z. T. Miller to His Parents] 8/15/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his parents, speculating about the destination of the next march. Mention of John Buford's cavalry heading towards Stafford Court House, Virginia. Other references include Miller's old encampment at Brooks Station, Virginia; Carl Schurz; reports of Confederate calvary at Dumfries, Virginia; and Robert E. Lee's army crossing at Fredericksburg, Virginia. 1 82 [Z. T. Miller to His Parents] 8/20/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his parents, writing that Jeb Stuart's cavalry threatened Manassas Junction by way of Thoroughfare Gap. Mention of troop movements of the 119th New York, the 68th New York, the 61st Ohio, the 75th Pennsylvania. Reference to Carl Schurz, Hector Tyndale, and news that Fort Sumter, South Carolina was breeched. Sent from near Catlett's Station, Virginia. 1 83 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, William] 8/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his father William Miller, describing his unit's recent frequent changes of camp. References to Oliver Otis Howard's leave of absence; Bristoe Station, Virginia; John Buford battling Jeb Stuart. Discussion of Z. T.'s intention of going to West Point. 1 84 [Z. T. Miller to His Sisters] 9/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sisters, regarding the number of trains passing through Catlett's Station. Miller expresses hope that George G. Meade will push forward to Richmond. Commentary on Union prospects of winning the war. Sent from Catlett's Station, Virginia. In pen, a note reads, "86-A follows #83." 1 85 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 9/18/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, explaining that he returned from witnessing the execution of a soldier from the 119th New York volunteers. Lengthy discussion of the execution. References to Hector Tyndale shaking the hand of the sentenced man and to the location of Oliver Otis Howard's unit. 1 86 [Z. T. Miller to His Sisters] 9/21/1863 - 9/23/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 9/23/1863 from Z. T. Miller to his sister, explaining that he expected a raid from Fitzhugh Lee, mentioning the construction of four forts in honor of four Union soldiers who died in recent battles (Fort Peisner, Fort Mahler, Fort Dessaur, and Fort Griffith), and discussing an enclosed circular by Carl Schurz. That particular handwritten circular dated 9/21/1863 signed by Carl Schurz also is retained in this folder, and it reports that intercepted Confederate dispatches suggest Fitzhugh Lee will attack soon and that the 61st Ohio and 143rd New York will be on alert. 1 87 [Z. T. Miller to His Sisters] 9/1963 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sisters, with news of sickness among the troops, especially the 141st New York. 1 88 [Z. T. Miller to His Sisters] 10/5/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sisters, indicating that he expects his unit to move to Stevenson, Alabama. Reference to Oliver Otis Howard taking command. Description of an accident involving an exploding shell. Other references include Joseph Hooker establishing headquarters at Stevenson; Braxton Bragg falling back to Atlanta, Georgia, to be joined by some of Robert E. Lee's troops from Virginia; William S. Rosecrans being unlikely to be lured into a trap; George G. Meade having a chance to attack; Clement Vallandigham's chances for election; and criticism of Horatio Seymour. Sent from Bridgeport, Alabama. 1 89 [Mallie Miller to Z. T. Miller] 10/12/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Mallie Miller to her brother Z. T. Miller, providing family news and news from the home front. Sent from Mason, Ohio. 1 90 [Z. T. Miller to His Parents] 10/25/1863 - 10/26/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his parents, describing the results of a scouting excursion by the 61st Ohio to Trenton, Georgia. Sent from Bridgeport, Alabama. 1 91 [Z. T. Miller to His Parents] 10/20/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: See subsequent entry for Box 1 Folder 91. 1 91 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 10/25/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 10/25/1863 from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, with mention of skirmishes and scouting parties in the direction of Trenton, Georgia. References to some in the Army of the Cumberland looking down on those in the Army of the Potomac, Ulysses S. Grant taking command of the department, William S. Rosecrans being removed from command, and Grant passing by on his way to Chattanooga; sent from Bridgeport, Alabama. Also, 1 ALS dated 10/26/1863 from Miller to his mother, predicting a Union attack towards Atlanta, Georgia. 1 92 [Z. T. Miller to His Parents] 10/20/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: See subsequent entry for Box 1 Folder 92. 1 92 [Z. T. Miller to His Sisters] 10/29/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sisters, predicting that Oliver Otis Howard will lead an attack on the Confederates at Trenton, Georgia. Reference to Clement Vallandigham's electoral defeat. Sent from Bridgeport, Alabama. 1 93 [Z. T. Miller to His Sister] 11/20/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sister, speculating about the relative positions of Union and Confederates in the areas of Chattanooga, Tennessee and Trenton, Georgia. Miller mentions hearing William T. Sherman's cannons. Sent from Lookout Valley, Tennessee. Also, 1 undated ALS from Miller to his sister and mother, requesting reading material and socks. 1 94 [Z. T. Miller to His Parents] 12/19/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 12/19/1863 from Z. T. Miller to his parents, describing in thorough detail his unit's recent fighting in Chattanooga, Tennessee, with references to the 2nd Ohio, the 93rd Ohio, William T. Sherman's advance, Lookout Mountain, Joseph Hooker's troops engaging the enemy, Miller being at Fort Wood, and Braxton Bragg. Also, 1 ALS dated 1/5/1864 from Miller to his sisters, with discussion of re-enlistment and bounty furlough. And, 1 ALS dated 1/11/1864 from Miller to his mother, with mention of re-enlistments and furloughs; reference to a censure by Joseph Hooker. All three letters sent from Lookout Valley, Tennessee. 1 95 [Z. T. Miller to His Sisters] 1/29/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sisters, indicating that his division is guarding the railroad from Bridgeport, Alabama, to Lookout Valley, Tennessee. Carl Schurz, Miller notes, is in command of the corps. Comment on Miller's visit to Lookout Mountain. Sent from Shellmound, Tennessee. 1 96 [Z. T. Miller - Furlough Application] 1/28/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 autograph document signed: "Robinson, Jr. E. Captain + Ast Adj Genl Applies for furlough for Z. T. Miller, a clerk in his office." Approved and signed by Carl Schurz and by Joseph Hooker. Attached is 1 ALS from Edward Robinson, Jr. to William D. Whipple, applying for a 20 day furlough for Z. T. Miller so he could see his parents in Ohio, with mention of Miller being 17 years old; sent from Shellmound, Tennessee. 1 97 [Z. T. Miller to His Parents] 2/29/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his parents, informing them that he had returned safely to camp after a furlough. Miller describes traveling through Louisville and Nashville. References to Carl Schurz being on a leave of absence, Hector Tyndale being in command of the division, and the 61st Ohio re-enlisting. Sent from Shellmound, Tennessee. 1 98 [Z. T. Miller to His Sisters] 3/4/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sisters, speculating about the next moves of William T. Sherman, Joseph Johnston, Lucius E. Polk, and James Longstreet. Includes description of a train derailment on the track to Chattanooga. Reference to the 61st Ohio reorganizing. Sent from Shellmound, Tennessee. 1 99 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 3/4/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, predicting that a major advance by the army will soon come. Miller mentions that the 61st Ohio will be traveling back to Ohio and that some of the 61st Ohio have been transferred to the 82nd Ohio. Miller expects Carl Schurz to return from New York in a few days. Sent from Shellmound, Tennessee. 1 100 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 3/29/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller. References to rumors about Carl Schurz receiving a new command. Discussion of the re-enlistment of the 61st Ohio. Discussion of Ulysses S. Grant's prospects as commander of the Army of the Potomac. Miller expresses his hope that Abraham Lincoln does not interfere with the spring campaign. Comment of James Longstreet's chances of advancing into Kentucky. Sent from Shellmound, Tennessee. 1 101 [Z. T. Miller to His Brother] 4/9/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his brother, regarding the reorganization of is unit. Sent from Shellmound, Tennessee. 1 102 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 4/16/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, informing her that he now belongs to the 3rd Brigade 1st Division 20th Corps as a result of the army's reorganization. Sent from Shellmound, Tennessee. 1 103 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 4/30/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, predicting that the army will move out tomorrow. Reference to Alpheus S. Williams arriving. Speculation that march will go through Lookout Valley, Tennessee or Ringgold, Georgia. References to John W. Geary being encamped across the river, the 28th Pennsylvania volunteers, a dispute between Geary and Hector Tyndale, speculation about changes in Joseph Hooker's staff, and Tyndale being sick. 1 104 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 5/1/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, reporting that his unit will set up headquarters at Lookout Valley, Tennessee and then proceed to the front lines. References to Alpheus S. Williams staying at headquarters and commentary on Williams compared to other generals. 1 105 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 7/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller. Text suggests letter sent from Maryland, presumably in July 1863. Comment about high prices in Maryland compared to Virginia. Miller complains that the farmers he has seen in Maryland and Pennsylvania have depended on the army for defense and not asked for a gun and permission to join the ranks. Letter numbered "105" in pen. 1 106 [Z. T. Miller to His Mother] 5/6/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother, describing his recent march, with mention of being ill. Mention of the 61st Ohio being in Chattanooga and marching forward soon. Sent from in the field near Ringgold, Georgia. 1 107 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, William] 5/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his father William Miller, reporting that his unit will embark on a 20 day march toward Atlanta. Reference to George H. Thomas. Letter is badly faded and labeled "107 before 20 days march." Presumably sent from Georgia. 1 108 [Z. T. Miller] 5/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller, describing in detail his recent battle experience in Georgia. Mention of Alpheus S. Williams' opinion of the battle. Sent from near Cassville, Georgia. 1 109 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 5/22/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, speculating about the ultimate destination of his unit's march. Miller reports that the army is confident and prepared to live off the land. Mention of being involved in the battle of Resaca, Georgia. Miller states his hope of attending West Point some time in the future. Sent from Cassville, Georgia. 1 110 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 5/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, requesting that she send him darning yarn, black threads, and needles. Reference to Clement Vallandigham. 2 1 [Z. T. Miller to His Sisters] 6/7/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sisters, reporting on recent events in camp. Mention of William T. Sherman issuing an order prohibiting skulking. Speculation about Robert E. Lee being ill. Comment on Ulysses S. Grant's chances on capturing Richmond sometime soon. Speculation about Sherman's plans to capture Atlanta. Sent from near Marietta, Georgia. Note: This letter is numbered 113. No letters were numbered 111. The sequence of numbered letters jumps from #110 to #113. 2 2 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 6/7/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, reporting recent skirmishes near Marietta, Georgia. Reference to the positioning of the units under John W. Geary, Daniel Butterfield, and Joseph Hooker. Reference to reports that Ulysses S. Grant is within four miles of Richmond. Mention of Miller's intention to apply to West Point with the aid of Carl Schurz. Reference to the 82nd Illinois. Sent from near Marietta, Georgia. Letter numbered 114. 2 3 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 6/16/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, describing the battle from the previous night. Reference to a rumor that Leonidas E. Polk was killed yesterday. Sent from near Ackworth Station, Georgia. 2 4 [Z. T. Miller to His Sister] 6/20/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sister, describing recent battle action in Georgia. 2 5 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 7/19/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, informing her that his unit is closing in on Atlanta as the Confederates retreat. Speculation about William T. Sherman's plans to capture Atlanta. Sent from near Brick Head Cove, Georgia. 2 6 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 7/23/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, sharing news of Union victories by Joseph Hooker and James B. McPherson. Comment on McPherson being killed in battle and being succeeded by John A. Logan. Detailed description of action. Sent from near Atlanta, Georgia. 2 7 [Z. T. Miller to His Sisters] 7/28/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sisters, providing a lengthy, detailed recap of the recent fighting involving James B. McPherson in Atlanta. Mention of Oliver Otis Howard taking over after McPherson's death. Reference to Joseph Hooker reporting to Washington, D.C. Comment on organization of army leadership. Sent from near Atlanta, Georgia. 2 8 [Z. T. Miller to Sheldon, Albert] 7/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL from Z. T. Miller to his friend Albert Sheldon, recapping at length his unit's recent marches and battles in the campaign as the Union army drove towards Atlanta. Miller lists his rank as clerk in the assistant adjutant general's office, 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 20th Corps, Army of the Cumberland. Sent from Chattahoochee Heights, Georgia. The first half of the letter is labeled "120," and the second half is labeled "121." 2 9 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 8/4/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, reporting the latest news from the Union army's advance towards Atlanta. References to Joseph Hooker not having the opportunity to march victoriously into Atlanta; a cavalry expedition to Macon, Georgia; and to Abraham Lincoln's response to a "Peace Manifesto." Sent from near Atlanta, Georgia. 2 10 [Z. T. Miller to Albert Sheldon] 8/9/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his friend Albert Sheldon, reporting on the Union's position around Atlanta and on the recent battles of his unit. Includes references to James B. McPherson's death, Oliver Otis Howard succeeding McPherson, and Joseph Hooker asking to be relieved. Sent from near Atlanta, Georgia. 2 11 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 8/13/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, reporting war news from Atlanta. Mention of Henry W. Slocum preparing to take command. Sent from near Atlanta, Georgia. 2 12 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 8/21/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, reporting on recent activities. References to there being no change in his unit's position, William T. Sherman being a master of the position in Atlanta, and a new policy regarding retention of enlistees instituted by the War Department. Sent from near Atlanta, Georgia. 2 13 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 9/4/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, informing her that the Union army entered Atlanta that morning. Lengthy description of his impressions of Atlanta. Sent from Atlanta, Georgia. 2 14 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 9/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, regarding the end of his term of service. Sent from Atlanta, Georgia. The original letter is badly faded. 2 15 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 9/20/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother, describing Union occupation of Atlanta. Discussion of Miller's prospects for mustering out. Comment on a review of troops by Henry W. Slocum. Sent from Atlanta, Georgia. 2 16 [Z. T. Miller to His Sister] 9/23/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sister, describing Union-occupied Atlanta. 2 17 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 10/10/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, describing Union-occupied Atlanta. Reference to John Bell Hood taking advantage of an armistice. 2 18 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 10/15/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, informing her that he had been discharged but that he could not make it home yet. Includes brief comment that Abraham Lincoln is expected to win re-election. Sent from Atlanta, Georgia. 2 19 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 10/23/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, with description of Union-occupied Atlanta. Reference to a rumor that Robert E. lee would abandon Richmond and go to Atlanta via Knoxville, Tennessee. Discussion of war news Miller has heard. Sent from Atlanta, Georgia. 2 20 [Z. T. Miller to Miller, Ann] 10/29/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his mother Ann Miller, with details about Union-occupied Atlanta. Also, two bills: a $10 Confederate bill printed in Richmond and one worth 100 dollars from the Framers Bank, North Carolina. Sent from Atlanta, Georgia. 2 21 [Z. T. Miller Letters 1-10 (Photocopies)] 3/23/1862 - 6/23/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: Photocopies of Z. T. Miller's Civil War letters numbered 1-10. Originals in Box 1 Folders 1-10. 2 22 [Z. T. Miller Letters 11-20 (Photocopies)] 6/26/1862 - 9/23/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: Photocopies of Z. T. Miller's Civil War letters numbered 11-20. Originals located in Box 1 Folders 11-20. 2 23 [Z. T. Miller Letters 21-30 (Photocopies)] 9/28/1862 - 10/31/1862? ]DESCRIPTION: Photocopies of Z. T. Miller's Civil War letters numbered 21-30. Originals in Box 1 Folders 21-30. 2 24 [Z. T. Miller Letters 31-40 (Photocopies)] 11/1/1862 - 12/14/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: Photocopies of Z. T. Miller's Civil War letters numbered 31-40. Originals in Box 1 Folders 31-40. 2 25 [Z. T. Miller Letters 41-50 (Photocopies)] 12/14/1862 - 2/23/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: Photocopies of Z. T. Miller's Civil War letters numbered 41-50. Originals in Box 1 Folders 41-50. 2 26 [Z. T. Miller Letters 51-60 (Photocopies)] 2/28/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: Photocopies of Z. T. Miller's Civil War letters numbered 51-60. Originals in Box 1 Folders 51-60. 2 27 [Z. T. Miller Letters 61-70 (Photocopies)] 5/11/1863 - 5/31/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: Photocopies of Z. T. Miller's Civil War letters numbered 61-70. Originals in Box 1 Folders 61-70. 2 28 [Z. T. Miller Letters 71-80 (Photocopies)] 6/1/1863 - 7/28/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: Photocopies of Z. T. Miller's Civil War letters numbered 71-80. Originals in Box 1 Folders 71-80. 2 29 [Z. T. Miller Letters 81-90 (Photocopies)] 8/15/1863 - 10/17/1863 ]DESCRIPTION: Photocopies of Z. T. Miller's Civil War letters numbered 81-90. Originals in Box 1 Folders 81-90. 2 30 [Z. T. Miller Letters 91-100 (Photocopies)] 10/25/1863 - 3/29/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: Photocopies of Z. T. Miller's letters numbered 91-100. Originals in Box 1 Folders 91-100. 2 31 [Z. T. Miller Letters 101-110 (Photocopies)] 4/9/1864 - 5/22/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: Photocopies of Z. T. Miller's Civil War letters numbered 101-110. Originals in Box 1 Folders 101-110. 2 32 [Z. T. Miller Letters 113-120 (Photocopies)] 6/7/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: Photocopies of Z. T. Miller's Civil War letters numbered 113-120. Originals in Box 2 Folders 1-8. 2 33 [Z. T. Miller Letters 121-131 (Photocopies)] 7/1/1864? - 10/29/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: Photocopies of Z. T. Miller's letters numbered 121-131. Originals in Box 2 Folders 8-20. 2 34 [Transcript of Z. T. Miller Civil War Letters] 1862 - 1864 ]DESCRIPTION: Typed transcript: "The Civil War Letters by Zachariah Taylor Miller, 1862-1864," pages 1-50. 2 35 [Transcript of Z. T. Miller Civil War Letters] 1862-1864 ]DESCRIPTION: Typed transcript: "The Civil War Letters by Zachariah Taylor Miller, 1862-1864," pages 51-100. 2 36 [Transcript of Z. T. Miller Civil War Letters] 1862-1864 ]DESCRIPTION: Typed transcript: "The Civil War Letters by Zachariah Taylor Miller, 1862-1864," pages 101-150. 2 37 [Transcript of Z. T. Miller Civil War Letters] 1862-1864 ]DESCRIPTION: Typed transcript: "The Civil War Letters by Zachariah Taylor Miller," pages 151-200. 2 38 [Transcript of Z. T. Miller Civil War Letters] 1862-1864 ]DESCRIPTION: Typed transcript: "The Civil War Letters by Zachariah Taylor Miller, 1862-1864," pages 201-259. SERIES: 2. Z. T. Miller Civil War Documents [DESCRIPTION: Z. T. Miller Civil War Documents. Arranged chronologically. 3 1 [Z. T. Miller's Civil War Diary] 1863 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript diary kept by Z. T. Miller, documenting his Civil War experiences for the year 1863. Very fragile. Please use transcript of diary in Box 3 Folder 2 or photocopied version in Box 3 Folder 3. 3 2 [Z. T. Miller's Civil War Diary - Transcript] 1863 ]DESCRIPTION: Typed transcript of Z. T. Miller's Civil War diary documenting Miller's experiences in the year 1863. Original diary found in Box 3 Folder 1. 3 3 [Z. T. Miller's Civil War Diary - Photocopy] 1863 ]DESCRIPTION: Photocopy of Z. T. Miller's Civil War diary, documenting his experiences in the year 1863. Original diary found in Box 3 Folder 1. 3 4 [General Orders] 5/16/1862 - 4/20/1864 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 partially printed, part manuscript document: receipt of United States Express Co., Columbus, Ohio, 5/16/1862. 1 printed document: General Orders No. 5, Headquarters Eleventh and Twelfth Corps, Army of the Cumberland, Lookout Valley, Tennessee, 11/1/1863, Chattanooga, Tennessee, 10/30/1863, George H. Thomas to Joseph Hooker, offering congratulations for a recent victory. 1 printed document: General Orders No. 29, HQ Eleventh Corps, Lookout Valley, 11/4/1863, T. A. Meysenburg, by order of Oliver Otis Howard, congratulating his troops; signed by Meysenburg. 1 printed document: General Orders No. 265, HQ, Dept. of the Cumberland, Chattanooga, 11/7/1863, C. Goddard by command of Thomas, praising recent movements. 1 autograph document signed, Special Orders No. 109 (extract), HQ 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 20th Corps, 4/20/1864, detailing Z. T. Miller for duty at headquarters, signed A. E. Lee by order of Hector Tyndale. 3 5 [61st & 82nd Ohio Reunion] 9/2/1897 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 printed document: "Twenty-Eighth Annual Reunion of the 61st and 82nd O[hio]. V[olunteer]. V. I[Infantry]. Held in Marysville, O[hio], September 2, 1897." Lists battles, engagements, marches of units. Also, 1 ribbon: "Twenty-Eighth Annual Reunion, 61st and 82nd O. V. V. I., Marysville, O., 1897." 3 6 [Gettysburg - Printed Item] c. 1900 (no date given) ]DESCRIPTION: 1 printed booklet: "Monumental Guide to the Gettysburg Battlefield, with Index: Showing the Location of Every Monument Marker and Tablet with Approaching Roads and Avenues." Published at Gettysburg, PA, no year given, c. 1900? Includes directory of Gettysburg for the information of visitors; the location of battlefield monuments, markers, and tablets; and an oversized map of the battlefield. Very fragile. 3 7 [Roster - Encampment No. 1 - Union Veterans] 1909 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 printed pamphlet: "Roster of Encampment No. 1, Union Veteran Legion, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1909." Z. T. Miller--B, 61 Ohio, 2013 Carson St., South Side, Pittsburgh, is listed on page 31. SERIES: 3. Z. T. Miller Correspondence [DESCRIPTION: Z. T. Miller Correspondence. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent. 3 7.5 [Miller, Z. T. - Civil War Related] 11/5/1863 - 12/2/1901 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1863-1901 related to Z. T. Miller's Civil War experiences. Includes 1 ALS dated 1/31/1864 to Josephine Miller from her friend John, who was in the 2nd Regiment of Ohio Volunteer Infantry, with discussion of furloughs and army's camp; sent from Chattanooga, Tennessee. Also, 1 Typed Card dated 1900 inviting Miller to the joint reunion of the 82nd and 61st Ohio Regiments to be held in Delaware, Ohio. And, correspondence dated 1901 between Z. T. Miller and G. W. Harris, regarding the Civil War experiences of the 61st Ohio. 3 8 [Baker, Florence] 5/30/1893 - 2/9/1918 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1893-1918 from Florence Baker to some of her relatives, including Z. T. Miller, Kate Miller, and Louise Miller Boyer, mostly regarding family matters. 3 9 [Brashear, John A.] 9/24/1887 - 10/31/1899 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence (4 Autograph Letters Signed, 1 Typed Letter Signed, 1 Typed Letter, 2 Printed Cards, 1 Drawing) dated 9/24/1887-10/31/1899 from John A. Brashear to Z.T. Miller, regarding Brashear's wife being ill, a lecture by Brashear titled "A Trip to the Moon" scheduled for 5/11/1901, and social engagements. One letter includes a clever cartoon drawing of a doctor at work. All letters sent from Pittsburgh, PA, most on Brashear's letterhead bearing heading "Astronomical & Physical Instrument Works, Allegheny, PA, U.S.A." 3 10 [Brashear, John A.] 5/8/1900 - 11/24/1910 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 10/31/1900 from John A. Brashear to Kate Miller, regarding tickets. 1 TLS dated 11/12/1900 from John's wife Phoebe S. Brashear to Z. T. Miller, inviting him to John's 60th birthday party. 1 ALS dated 11/24/1910 from John to Z. T. Miller and Louise Miller, offering condolences and inviting them to the observatory. Also, 1 printed graphic image of Brashear: "Dedication of Brashear School Building, 27th Ward, Tuesday, May 8, 1900." 3 11 [Brashear, John A.] 10/21/1911 - 2/28/1925 ]DESCRIPTION: 3 ALS, 1 TLS, 1 ACS, and 1 envelope dated between 1911-1916 from John A. Brashear to Louise Miller (Boyer), mostly regarding family, schools, and travel. Also, 1 photograph of a graphic image of John Brashear and 1 printed pamphlet publicizing "The Autobiography of John A. Brashear," edited by W. Lucien Scaife, published by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, publication expected 2/1925. 3 12 [Brashear, John A.] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 9 undated photographs of John A. Brashear, presumably taken by Ernest W. Boyer. Also, 2 ALS and 1 ACS from Brashear to Z. T. Miller and Kate Miller, mostly regarding their friendship, undated. 1 ALS and 1 TCS from Brashear to Z. T. Miller, regarding travel and offering condolences, undated. Folder includes published biographical sketch of Brashear. 3 13 [Carpenter, Matilda] 12/19/1894 - 8/30/1904 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1894-1904 mostly about the death of Matilda "Tillie" Carpenter (Mrs. R. R. Carpenter - nee King), who was Kate Miller's eldest sister. Other correspondents include R. R. Carpenter, Kate Miller, and Z. T. Miller. 3 14 [Gump, Inez] 11/1890 - 12/9/1917 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1890-1917 to and from Inez "Iney" Gump (Mrs. Charles Gump - nee Miller), regarding family news. Other correspondents include Z. T. Miller and Kate Miller. Also, 1 undated photograph of Inez Miller. 3 15 [Hubbard, Elbert] 11/2/1906 - 1/3/1907 ]DESCRIPTION: 2 TLS dated 11/2/1906 and 1/2/1907 from Elbert Hubbard to Z. T. Miller, regarding a historical question about vaccination with reference to Cotton Mather and Edward Jenner; sent from East Aurora, New York. Also, 1 TLS dated 1906 from I. K. King, with lengthy discussion of vaccination; sent from Pittsburgh. And, 1 undated TM: "Roycroft and some of the people there" by Z. T. Miller, with mention of Hubbard. 3 16 [Kennedy Family] 1/14/1886 - 9/22/1904 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1/14/1886-9/22/1904 regarding the Kennedy family of Allegheny, Pennsylvania, who were friends of the family of Z. T. Miller. Includes manuscript genealogical listings of the Kennedy family of Allegheny, PA. 3 17 [Miller, Ann to Miller, Z. T.] 6/10/1877 - 12/22/1901 ]DESCRIPTION: 30 ALS dated 1877-1901 from Ann Miller to her son Z. T. Miller, mostly regarding family matters. Sent from Dayton, Ohio. 3 18 [Miller, Ann - Re: Her Death] 1/10/1902 - 1/25/1902 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence (telegrams) dated 1/10/1902-1/25/1902 regarding the death of Ann Miller, who was Z. T. Miller's mother. 3 19 [Miller, Josephine to Miller, Z. T.] 9/28/1901 - 8/19/1902 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 9/28/1901-8/19/1902 from Josephine Miller to Z. T. Miller, mostly regarding family news. 3 20 [Miller, Kate to Baker, Florence] 5/19/1906 - 9/27/1909 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 5/19/1906-9/27/1909 from Kate Miller to her neice Florence Baker concerning Julie Rive-King and family news. 3 21 [Miller, Kate to Baker, Florence] 6/11/1906 - 7/3/1908 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 6/11/1906-7/2/1908 from Kate Miller to her niece Florence Baker, concerning the 1908 Pittsburgh concert of Julie Rive-King. Other topics include high school graduation of Kate Miller's daughter, Louise Miller Boyer. 3 22 [Miller, Kate (Regarding)] 9/18/1872 - 6/13/1881 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 9/18/1872-6/13/1881 regarding Kate Miller. 3 23 [Miller, Kate to Miller, Z. T.] 9/21/1886 - 3/25/1898 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1886-1898 between Z. T. Miller and his wife Kate Miller. 3 24 [Miller, Kate - Corresp. Received] 7/7/1888 - 5/20/1908 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 7/7/1888-5/20/1908 to Kate Miller, with discussion of family news and reference to a recital by Julie Rive-King. 3 25 [Miller, Louise Kline] 12/2/1890 - 1931? ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1890-1931? of Louise Kline Miller. Also, 1 photograph of Louise Kline Miller. 3 26 [Miller, Z. T. - Burial] 4/5/1960 - 8/1/1961 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 4/5/1960-8/1/1961 concerning the burial of Z. T. Miller at Arlington National Cemetery. Includes documents regarding Z. T. Miller's military service during the Civil War and a map of Arlington National Cemetery showing the burial location of Z. T. Miller and Kate Miller. 3 27 [Miller, Z. T. - Homeopathy] 1875 - 2/8/1877 ]DESCRIPTION: Printed material of Z. T. Miller regarding homeopathic medicine. Includes admission tickets to homeopathic courses at two locations: the New York Homeopathic Medical College and Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia. Also, 1 printed pamphlet: "New York Homoeopathic Medical College, Faculty--Lecture Scheme 1876-7--Text Books" listing faculty, special lecturers, courses, and text books. 3 28 [Miller, Z. T. - Legal] 1876 - 1933 ]DESCRIPTION: Legal documents dated 1876-1933 relating to Z. T. Miller. Includes certificate dated 3/2/1876 to Z. T. Miller from New York Homeopathic Medical College, documents dated 1914 regarding inventory of Z. T. Miller estate, and certificate dated 8/23/1933 to Louise Miller Boyer from Pennsylvania Department of Public Instruction. 3 29 [Miller, Z. T. to Miller, Josephine] 1910 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1910 from Z. T. Miller to his sister Josephine Miller, regarding his European trip; sent from Europe. 3 30 [Miller, Z. T. to Baker, Florence] 12/21/1909 - 11/7/1913 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1909-1913 from Z. T. Miller to Florence Baker, mostly regarding family news. 3 31 [Miller, Z. T. to Miller, Kate] 11/12/1890 - 1/18/1902 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 11/12/1890 from Louise Rive Miller, regarding a toilet set. Also, 1 ALS dated 1/18/1902 from Z. T. Miller to his wife Kate Miller and daughter Louise Miller, regarding his mother Ann Miller's health. 3 32 [Miller, Z. T. to Miller, Kate] 5/26/1893 - 4/30/1906 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1893-1906 from Z. T. Miller to his wife Kate Miller and daughter Louise Miller, mostly regarding family issues. 3 33 [Miller, Z. T. to Miller, Louise] 1909 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1909 from Z. T. Miller to his daughter Louise Miller, regarding family, books, and community events. 3 34 [Miller, Z. T. to Miller, Louise] 1911 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1911 from Z. T. Miller to his daughter Louise Miller, mostly personal. 3 35 [Miller, Z. T. to Miller, Louise] 1912 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1912 from Z. T. Miller to his daughter Louise Miller, mostly personal. 3 36 [Miller, Z. T. - Medical School] 1877 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 printed invitation: Hahnemann Medical College reception for graduating class of 1877. 1 printed item: "Order of Examinations in the Hahnemann Medical College, Class of 1877." 1 photograph of Z. T. Miller, presumably dated 1877 upon graduation from Hahnemann Medical College. 3 37 [Miller, Z. T. - Corresp. Received] 6/17/1897 - 2/06/1916 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 6/17/1897 from W.? Baker to Z. T. Miller, regarding the birth of Baker's son; sent from Columbus, Ohio. 1 ALS dated 10/14/1906 from John Brant, of the Old Time Telegraphers' and Historical Association to Miller, soliciting an article on the theme of friendship and the telegraph; sent from New York City on Old Time Telegraphers' and Historical Association letterhead; requested manuscript submission by Miller is on verso. 1 ALS dated 2/6/1916 from George M. P. Baird to Miller, photo of young boy enclosed. 3 38 [Miller, Z. T. - Family Related] 9/28/1862 - 1899? ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1862-1899? of Z. T. Miller's family members. Correspondents include Mallvina (Miller) Bursk, Josephine Miller, and Kink Miller. Includes printed certificate dated 1882 for Z. T. Miller: "United Order of the Golden Cross, Authority for Medical Examiner," Knoxville, Tennessee. Also, 1 printed pamphlet dated 1899: "The Famous Kitchell Composite Madonna" by Joseph Gray Kitchell. 3 39 [Miller, Z. T. - Medicine] 3/8/1877 - 4/25/1908 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 printed pamphlet: "Twenty-Ninth Annual Commencement of The Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia at the Academy of Music, Thursday, March 8th, 1877, at Eleven o'clock, A. M."; lists faculty, demonstrators, program, graduates (including Z. T. Miller). 1 ALS dated 3/12/1888 from Medical Advance Publishing Company to Z. T. Miller, regarding a case of Miller's; sent from Ann Arbor, Michigan. 1 printed set of directions: "Hygienic Hair Waver (Pat. June, 1903) For making the Marcelle Wave." 1 ALS dated 4/25/1908 from Miller to William Metcalf, regarding Miller's removal from the General Medical Staff of the Hospital; sent from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Handwritten resolutions regarding state medicine and vaccination. 1 undated of Z. T. Miller and Julia Lose. 3 40 [Miller, Z. T. - Mss. of Louise's Life I] 1861 - 1893 ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Manuscript by Z. T. Miller of his daughter Louise Miller Boyer's life. Covers 1861-1893. This document is part one; see Box 3 Folder 41 for part 2. 3 41 [Miller, Z. T. - Mss. of Louise's Life II] 1893 - 1896 ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Manuscript dated 1893-1896 by Z. T. Miller of his daughter Louise Miller Boyer's life. This document is part 2; part 1 is in Box 3 Folder 40. 3 42 [Miller, Z. T. - Fragile] 1/24/1894 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 1/24/1894 from Z. T. Miller to his nephew Joe Bursk, with lengthy commentary on the policies of President Grover Cleveland. Sent from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The letter is very fragile. Please handle with care. 3 43 [Miller, Z. T. - Obituaries] 11/14/1913 - 12/19/1913 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence and newspaper clippings dated 1913 regarding the death of Z. T. Miller. Includes published obituaries from several newspapers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 3 44 [Miller, Z. T. - Painting of Louise] 1900? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 color painting by Z. T. Miller of his daughter Louise Miller. Circa 1900. Approx. 5"x 6.5". 3 45 [Miller, Z. T. - Painting] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated color painting by Z. T. Miller, presumably of Florence Baker. Only the upper half of the painting is retained. Fragment is approx. 7.5" x 6". 3 46 [Miller, Z. T. - Miscellaneous] 1855 - 1974 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence and printed material dated 1855-1974 relating to Z. T. Miller. Includes 1873 Art Society of Pittsburgh pamphlet, which includes a description of the society, a list of officers, and a list of members; Z. T. Miller is listed as a member. 1 Autograph Manuscript will dated 1886 of Z. T. Miller. 1 Autograph Manuscript will of Kate Miller. 1 undated photograph, presumably of Kate Miller as a child. 3 47 [Miller, William] 11/12/1896 - 8/29/1831 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1896-1931 of William Miller, brother of Z. T. Miller. Correspondents include Z. T. Miller and Louise (Miller) Boyer. Some of William Miller's correspondence was sent from Oil City, Pennsylvania. Includes 2 undated photographs of William Miller. 3 48 [Sheldon, Pauline and Albert] 7/30/1873 - 12/30/1909 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1873-1909 from Pauline and Albert Sheldon to Z. T. Miller and family. SERIES: 4. Z. T. Miller Manuscripts [DESCRIPTION: Z. T. Miller Manuscripts. Arranged alphabetically by type of document. 4 1 [Z. T. Miller's European Trip] 5/16/1910 - 11/16/1910 ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Manuscript itinerary (Xerox copy) of Z. T. Miller's 1910 trip to Europe with his daughter Louise Miller. 4 2 [Z. T. Miller's Letters from Europe] 8/24/1910 - 4/15/1911 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1910-1911 of Z. T. Miller, regarding his trip to Europe. Other correspondents include Josephine Miller and Martin B. Leisser. 4 3 [Z. T. Miller's European Diary, p. 1-50] 1910 ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Manuscript dated 1910: Z. T. Miller's European diary, p. 1-50. 4 4 [Z. T. Miller's European Diary, p. 51-150] 1910 ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Manuscript dated 1910: Z. T. Miller's European diary, p. 51-150. 4 5 [Z. T. Miller's European Diary, p. 151-229] 1910 ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Manuscript dated 1910: Z. T. Miller's European diary, p. 151-229. 4 6 [Z. T. Miller's European Diary, p. 230-329] 1910 ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Manuscript dated 1910: Z. T. Miller's European diary, p. 230-329. 4 7 [Z. T. Miller's European Diary, p. 330-400] 1910 ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Manuscript dated 1910: Z. T. Miller's European diary, p. 330-400. 4 8 [Z. T. Miller's European Diary, p. 401-500] 1910 ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Manuscript dated 1910: Z. T. Miller's European diary, p. 401-500. 4 9 [Z. T. Miller's European Diary, p. 501-627] 1910 ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Manuscript dated 1910: Z. T. Miller's European diary, p. 501-627. 4 10 [Z. T. Miller: Medical Mss.] 1900? ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Medical Manuscript by Z. T. Miller, titled "Without - Inward." Undated. Circa 1900? 4 11 [Z. T. Miller: Medical Mss.] 1900? ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Medical Manuscript by Z. T. Miller, titled "Symptoms from Within Outward." Undated. Circa 1900? 4 12 [Z. T. Miller: Medical Mss.] 1900? ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Medical Manuscript by Z. T. Miller, titled "Symptoms Back to Front." Undated. Circa 1900? 4 13 [Z. T. Miller: Medical Mss.] 1900? ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Medical Manuscript by Z. T. Miller, titled "Symptoms from before - backward." Undated. Circa 1900? 4 14 [Z. T. Miller: Medical Mss.] 1900? ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Medical manuscript by Z. T. Miller, titled "Symptoms Above doward [sic]." Undated. Circa 1900? 4 15 [Z. T. Miller: Medical Mss.] 1900? ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Medical Manuscript by Z. T. Miller, titled "Symptoms Right to left." Undated. Circa 1900? 4 16 [Z. T. Miller: Medical Mss.] 1900? ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Medical Manuscript by Z. T. Miller, titled "Symptoms - Left to Right." Undated. Circa 1900? 4 17 [Z. T. Miller: Medical Mss.] 1900? ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Medical Manuscript by Z. T. miller, titled "Symptoms of Right Side." Undated. Circa 1900? 4 18 [Z. T. Miller: Medical Mss.] 1900? ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Medical Manuscript by Z. T. Miller, titled "Left Side." Undated. Circa 1900? 4 19 [Z. T. Miller: Medical Mss.] 1900? ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Medical Manuscript by Z. T. Miller, titled "Serobiculum to right arm." Undated. Circa 1900? 4 20 [Z. T. Miller: Medical Mss.] 1900? ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Medical Manuscript by Z. T. Miller, titled "Symptoms - Below, upward." Undated. Circa 1900? 4 21 [Z. T. Miller: Medical Notebook] 1900? ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Medical Manuscript Notebook of Z. T. Miller's, titled "Practice, October to January, J. B. Drake, Prof." Undated. Circa 1900? 4 22 ["The Model"] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Typed Manuscript by Z. T. Miller, titled "The Model." 4 23 [Z. T. Miller: Poetry] 11/7/1910 - 10/16/1913 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 bound volume containing typed manuscript poems, presumably written and collected by Z. T. Miller. Dated 1910-1913. 4 24 [Z. T. Miller: Poetry] 1913 ]DESCRIPTION: Bound notebook containing autograph manuscript poems, presumably written by Z. T. Miller. Dated 1913. 4 25 [Z. T. Miller: Poem] 8/24/1910 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript Poem, presumably by Z. T. Miller, written on oversized thin paper. Envelope postmarked 8/24/1910 retained. 4 26 [Z. T. Miller: Poetry] c. 1900? ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Manuscript Poems by Z. T. Miller. Circa 1900? 4 27 [Z. T. Miller: Poetry] c. 1900? ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Manuscript Poems by Z. T. Miller. Circa 1900? 4 28 [Z. T. Miller: Poetry] c. 1900? ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Manuscript Poems by Z. T. Miller. Circa 1900? 4 29 [Z. T. Miller: Poetry] c. 1900? ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Manuscript Poems by Z. T. Miller. Circa 1900? 4 30 [Z. T. Miller: Poetry] c. 1900? ]DESCRIPTION: Bound notebook of autograph manuscript poems by Z. T. Miller. Circa 1900? 4 31 [Z. T. Miller: Poetry] 1913 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript poem titled "Autumn" by Z. T. Miller, dated 1913. 1 Typed Manuscript Signed poem titled "A Serenade" by Miller, undated. 1 Typed Manuscript Signed by Z. T. Miller, regarding the mayoral race in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 4 32 [Z. T. Miller: Speeches] 1/8/1906 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript by Z. T. Miller, addressed to Superintendent of Schools of the State of Pennsylvania, regarding vaccination, dated 1/8/1906. Also, 1 Typed Manuscript version of the same document bearing the same date. 4 33 [Z. T. Miller: Speech] 8/3/1906 ]DESCRIPTION: Typed Manuscript speech by Z. T. Miller, addressed to the Governor of Pennsylvania, regarding vaccination, dated 8/3/1906. 4 34 [Z. T. Miller: Speech] 10/18/1906 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Manuscript Signed by Z. T. Miller, regarding the history of telegraphy, with references to John Voorhees and Clement L. Vallandigham, dated Pittsburgh 10/18/1906. 4 35 [Z. T. Miller: Speeches] 1906 - 1911 ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Manuscript Notes of Miller, Z. T. Found among Miller's papers identified as speech files. Dated 1906-1911. 4 36 [Z. T. Miller: Speech] 1900? - 1910? ]DESCRIPTION: Typed Manuscript speech by Z. T. Miller. First line: "I see some preachers who I think are ashamed of themselves." Undated. Circa 1900-1910. 4 37 [Z. T. Miller: Speech] 1900? - 1910? ]DESCRIPTION: Typed Manuscript speech by Z. T. Miller. First line: "If in the beginning of this paper I recommend A [sic] mild anaesthetic . . . ." Undated. Circa 1900-1910. 4 38 [Z. T. Miller: Speech] 1900? - 1910? ]DESCRIPTION: Typed Manuscript speech by Z. T. Miller. First Line: "It is a dreadful thing to be a pessimist." Undated. Circa 1900-1910. 4 39 [Z. T. Miller: Speech] 1900? - 1910? ]DESCRIPTION: Typed Manuscript speech by Z. T. Miller. First line: "It is understood that the presentation of this paper hinges upon a Statement [sic] that polygamy undermines morality." Undated. Circa 1900-1910. 4 40 [Z. T. Miller: Speech] 1900? - 1910? ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Manuscript speech by Z. T. Miller. First line begins, "Just now the so called [sic] 'social evil' is being so extensively advertised . . ." Undated. Circa 1900-1910. 4 41 [Z. T. Miller: Speech] 1900? - 1910? ]DESCRIPTION: Typed Manuscript speech by Z. T. Miller. First line: "On, [sic] last sunday [sic] a little talk led me to use the expression 'physical crime.'" Undated. Circa 1900-1910? 4 42 [Z. T. Miller: Speech] 1900? - 1910? ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Manuscript speech by Z. T. Miller. First line begins, "On this Wednesday night preceding the era of great good will . . . ." Undated. Circa 1900-1910. 4 43 [Z. T. Miller: Speech] 1900? - 1910? ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Manuscript speech by Z. T. Miller. Fragment; begins on page 2. First line begins, "that can be swiped silly . . . ." Undated. Circa 1900-1910. 4 44 [Z. T. Miller: Manuscript] 1900? - 1910? ]DESCRIPTION: Notebook containing Autograph Manuscripts by Z. T. Miller. First line of first page begins, "that Homer is sensible I am compelled to admit." Undated. Circa 1900-1910. 4 45 [Z. T. Miller: Manuscript] 1900? - 1910? ]DESCRIPTION: Typed Manuscript regarding Z. T. Miller. In relation to the Homeopathic School of Medicine of Pennsylvania. Provides detailed biographical information of Miller. Undated. Circa 1900-1910. 4 46 [Z. T. Miller: Speech] 1900? - 1910? ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Manuscript speech by Z. T. Miller. First line begins, "The only excuse for a large family . . . ." Undated. Circa 1900-1910. 4 47 [Z. T. Miller: Speech] 1900? - 1910? ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Manuscript speech by Z. T. Miller. First line: "To want the impossible is ridiculous." Undated. Circa 1900-1910. 4 48 [Z. T. Miller: Speech] 1900? - 1910? ]DESCRIPTION: Typed Manuscript speech by Z. T. Miller. First line: "What I have said regarding the complications of tuberculosis seems to me to have a foundation in fact." Undated. Circa 1900-1910. 4 49 [Z. T. Miller: Speech] 1900? - 1910? ]DESCRIPTION: Typed Manuscript speech by Z. T. Miller, titled "Where am I at?" Undated. Circa 1900-1910. 4 50 [Z. T. Miller: Manuscript] 1900? - 1910? ]DESCRIPTION: Typed Manuscript Signed by Z. T. Miller. First line begins, "Your EDITORIAL in the March JOURNAL . . . ." Regarding vaccination. Undated. Circa 1900-1910. SERIES: 5. Z. T. Miller Printed Material [DESCRIPTION: Z. T. Miller Printed Material. Arranged chronologically. 4 51 [Obituary: A. Sheldon] 3/2/1909 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 published newspaper obituary of A. Sheldon, dated 3/2/1909. 4 52 [Homeopathic Convention] 9/30/1896 - 1909 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 printed banquet program dated 9/30/1896: "Centennial Homeopathy, 1796-1896," Homeopathic Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania. Found inside "Centennial Homeopathy" program: 1 undated pencil drawing of unidentified man, 1 printed "toasts" card (Z. T. Miller listed), newspaper clippings regarding homeopathic convention (1896) and vaccination (1909), and 1 Autograph Note Signed dated 10/4/1888 from J. T. Kent to Miller. 4 53 [Pamphlets] 4/10/1897 - 12/31/1909 ]DESCRIPTION: Printed program: "Annual Dinner by the Hahnemann Association of Western Pennsylvania, Celebrating the Birthday of Samuel Hahnemann . . . . Pittsburgh Club, April 10th 1897;" lists toast by Z. T. Miller. Printed program: "'73': The Old Time Telegraphers' and Historical Assn. and the Society of the U.S. Military Telegraph Corps. Waldorf Astoria, Thursday Evening, August 31st 1905, Seven O'Clock." Printed program: "The Carnegie Institute: Dedicatory Exercises. April 11, 12, and 13, 1907. Pittsburgh, - - Penna." Printed pamphlet: "Homeopathy and its Founder," with description Samuel Christian Friedrich Hahnemann and the Hahnemann Monument in Washington, DC." 4 54 [Z. T. Miller - Obits] 1913 ]DESCRIPTION: 2 Typed Manuscript tributes dated 1913 honoring Z. T. Miller, who died that year. Also, 1 Autograph Manuscript notebook containing a tribute to Miller. 4 55 [Printed ephemera] 1900? - 1910? ]DESCRIPTION: Printed ephemera found among the papers of Z. T. Miller. Circa 1900-1910. SERIES: 6. Ernest W. Boyer Materials [DESCRIPTION: Ernest W. Boyer Materials. 5 1 [Ernest W. Boyer to Louise M. Boyer] 3/25/1910 - 9/6/1912 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1910-1912 from Ernest W. Boyer to his wife Louise Miller Boyer, mostly regarding family and art. 5 2 [Ernest W. Boyer to Louise M. Boyer] 3/19/1913 - 12/31/1913 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1913 from Ernest W. Boyer to Louise M. Boyer, mostly regarding family. 5 3 [Ernest W. Boyer to Louise M. Boyer] 1/2/1914 - 5/4/1914 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1914 from Ernest W. Boyer to his wife Louise M. Boyer, mostly personal. Includes the couple's wedding announcement (2 copies), dated 1/22/1914. 5 4 [Ernest W. Boyer to Louise M. Boyer] 1918 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1918 from Ernest W. Boyer to Louise M. Boyer, mostly regarding family. Sent from Pittsburgh to New York City. 5 5 [Francis Boyer to Ernest W. Boyer] 4/28/1921 - 5/11/1921 ]DESCRIPTION: 3 ALS dated 1921 from Francis Boyer to Ernest Boyer, regarding family. Sent from New Rochelle, New York to Pittsburgh. 5 6 [Ernest W. Boyer - Mss. by Him] 1900? - 1919? ]DESCRIPTION: Typed Manuscripts and Autograph Manuscripts by Ernest W. Boyer. Includes articles for "Charette" and poems for his children and friends. Circa 1900-1919. 5 7 [Ernest W. Boyer - Articles] 12/29/1929 - 1986 ]DESCRIPTION: Printed and Manuscript articles by and about Ernest W. Boyer. Includes the following items: Printed article dated 12/1929 by Boyer: "The Twenty-Eighth International" in "The Charette," a publication of the Pittsburgh Architectural Club; Typed Manuscript of same article by Boyer; the 12/1931 issue of "The Charette;" the 6/1949 issue of "The Charette" (see p. 22 for material related to Boyer); the Spring 1986 issue of "PH&LF News," a publication of the Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation; xeroxed and typed notes on Ernest W. Boyer genealogy; published poem by Boyer: "A Bowling Monologue;" published article by Boyer: "Why Golf;" 1 drawing: "Our Lady of Mercy Chapel, Mount Mercy, Pittsburgh, Pa.," along with xeroxed architectural drawings for the church. 5 8 [Ernest W. Boyer - Drawings] 7/18/1912 - 1920 ]DESCRIPTION: 3 original drawings by Ernest W. Boyer: "River Light Near Bath, Maine" (1912), "Valentines Day" (1916), untitled (1920). 5 9 [Ernest W. Boyer - Prints] 1896 - 1925? ]DESCRIPTION: Prints and Printed Matter dated 1896-1929 by Ernest W. Boyer. Includes many Pittsburgh scenes. 5 10 [Ernest W. Boyer - Prints] 1973? ]DESCRIPTION: Newspaper advertisement for exhibit of drawings at Country Gallery, Parkville, by Ernest W. Boyer. Also, printed brochure "The Church of Saint Paulinus, Clairton, Pennsylvania, 50th Anniversary, 1923-1973," depicting color photo of parish house by Ernest W. Boyer. 5 11 [Ernest W. Boyer - Sacred Heart Church] 8/28/1925 - 1932 ]DESCRIPTION: Printed material dated 1925-1932 relating to Sacred Heart Church, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, found among the papers of Ernest W. Boyer. SERIES: 7. Louise Miller Boyer Incoming Correspondence [DESCRIPTION: Louise Miller Boyer Incoming Correspondence. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent. 5 12 [Arms, Dorothy] 12/19/1942 - 1/13/1955 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1942-1955 from Dorothy Arms to Louise Miller Boyer, regarding art, travel, and John Taylor Arms, among other topics. 5 13 [Arms, John Taylor] 8/11/1942 - 3/28/1951 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1942-1951 from John Taylor Arms to Louise Miller Boyer, welcoming her to the Society of American Etchers, praising her work, family, and Dorothy Arms. 5 14 [Brashear, John] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ACS (partly printed) from John Brashear to Louise Miller Boyer, regarding a loss in his life. Undated. 5 15 [Hamerschlag, Arthur A.] 11/15/1913 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS and 1 TM, both dated 11/15/1911, from Arthur A. Hamerschlag to Louise Miller Boyer, lamenting the death of her father, Z. T. Miller. 5 16 [Ulrich, Lotte] 1/28/1911 - 9/23/1914 ]DESCRIPTION: 2 ALS and 1 printed document from Lotte Ulrich to Louise Miller Boyer. Dated 1911-1914. 5 17 [Boyer, Louise M. - Incoming] 1/28/1899 - 11/19/1913 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1899-1913 sent to Louise Miller Boyer. Correspondents include the following: impersonator Carl Randall (1 ALS dated 12/5/1909) and William P. Field, Secretary of Carnegie Institute of Technology (1 TLS dated 11/14/1913, lamenting the death of her father, Z. T. Miller). 5 18 [Boyer, Louise M. - Incoming] 1/6/1918 - 10/1/1949 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1918-1949 sent to Louise Miller Boyer. Correspondents include the following: Lowell Thomas (1 TLS dated 1/10/1933, regarding the Hotel New Yorker, with reference to Ralph Hitz); A. Avinoff, Director of the Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh (1 TLS--Xerox Copy--dated 6/17/40, regarding a print and 1 TLS dated 2/24/1945, regarding her art work); Hobart Nichols, Director of the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation (1 TLS dated 10/1/1949, rewarding her with a grant); and 1 TLS (Xerox Copy) dated 9/7/1945 from Ralph Fabri, Treasurer of the Society of American Etchers, regarding a payment. 5 19 [Boyer, Louise M. - Incoming] 8/24/1950 - 6/12/1957 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1950-1957 sent to Louise Miller Boyer. Correspondents include the following: James H. Duff, Pennsylvania Governor (1 TLS dated 1950, thanking her for a painted necktie); Ralph Fabri (1 ALS dated 12/16/1950, thanking her for a gift); Una E. Johnson, Curator, Brooklyn Museum (1 TLS dated 5/12/1952, regarding a print); Worden Day (3 ALS dated 1954, regarding prints and art); the Witte Memorial Museum, San Antonio, Texas (6 TLS dated 1956-1957, regarding an exhibition); and Dwight D. Eisenhower (1 TLS--Xerox Copy--dated 3/1/1956, thanking her for a painted necktie). 5 20 [Boyer, Louise M. - Incoming] 7/26/1961 - 12/9/1969 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1961-1969 sent to Louise Miller Boyer. Correspondents include the following: Gordon Washburn, Director of the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh (1 TLS dated 7/26/1961, inviting her to visit the institute); Giorgio Tozzi (Signed Music Program dated 5/4/1962); Martial Singher (Signed Music Program dated 1968); Lotte Lehmann (Signed Music Program dated 1964); C. C. Warner, President of Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh (1 TLS regarding a drawing); Gustave von Groschwitz, Director of Carnegie Institute Museum of Art (1 TLS dated 2/17/1965, offering best wishes); Andre Watts (Signed Music Program dated 1968); Leon Arkus, Director of Carnegie Institute Museum of Art (1 TLS dated 4/23/1969, regarding exhibits); David Brinkley, NBC News (1 TLS dated 9/29/1969, regarding the government's contribution to the SST); James J. Kilpatrick (1 TLS dated 10/10/1969, regarding the SST); and Vermont Royster, Editor of the Wall Street Journal (1 TLS dated 12/9/1969, with thanks). 5 21 [Boyer, Louise M. - Incoming] 4/14/1971 - 2/2/1983 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1971-1983 sent to Louise Miller Boyer. Correspondents include the following: U.S. Senator Thomas F. Eagleton, Missouri (1 TLS dated 4/14/1971, regarding the SST--supersonic transport); artist Elton Bennett (1 TLS dated 3/17/1972, regarding a catalog); Thomas H. Benton (1 ALS--Xerox Copy--dated 4/26/1972, declining to take part in a group show); James J. Kilpatrick (1 TLS dated 5/23/1974, in reference to Richard Nixon); U.S. Senator Stuart Symington (1 TLS dated 6/19/1974, in reference to the impeachment of Richard Nixon); D. E. Andorfer (Signature). 5 22 [Boyer, Louise M. - Incoming] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Undated correspondence sent to Louise Miller Boyer. SERIES: 8. Louise Miller Boyer Outgoing Correspondence [DESCRIPTION: Louise Miller Boyer Outgoing Correspondence. Arranged chronologically. 5 23 [Boyer, Louise M. to Parents] 9/9/1906 - 9/10/1906 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1906 from Louise Miller Boyer to her parents Z. T. Miller and Kate Miller. 5 24 [Boyer, Louise M. - Europe] 7/13/1910 - 9/27/1910 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1910 sent by Louise Miller Boyer while in Europe. 5 25 [Boyer, Louise M. to Seibel Family] 5/18/1910 - 10/8/1910 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1910 from Louise Miller Boyer to the Seibel Family. 5 26 [Boyer, Louise M. to Miller, Z. T.] 7/1912 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 7/1912 from Louise Miller Boyer to her father Z. T. Miller. 5 27 [Boyer, Louise M. to Miller, Z. T.] 8/1912 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 8/1912 from Louise Miller Boyer to her father Z. T. Miller. 5 28 [Boyer, Louise M. to Miller, Z. T.] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Undated correspondence from Louise Miller Boyer to her father Z. T. Miller. 5 29 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, E. W.] 1911 - 1912 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1911-1912 from Louise Miller Boyer to her husband Ernest W. Boyer. 5 30 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, E. W.] 1913 - 1947 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1913-1947 from Louise Miller Boyer to her husband Ernest W. Boyer. 5 70 ["Breath of Spring"] 1918 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Manuscript by Louise M. Boyer dated 1918: "Breath of Spring." Original document is very fragile; please use xerox copy available in this folder. SERIES: 9. Louise Miller Boyer - New York Letters (1918) [DESCRIPTION: Louise Miller Boyer - New York Letters (1918). Arranged chronologically. 5 31 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] 1/25/1918 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS postmarked 1/25/1918 from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer and Taylor Boyer re: travel from Pittsburgh to New York City, residence at 423 West 120th St. apt. 106. 5 32 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] 1/26/1918 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS postmarked 1/26/1918 from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re: first experiences in New York City, employment at Metro Pictures Corporation, dining with Max Karger, discussion of Julie Rive-King, first mention of June Mathis. 5 33 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] 1/26/1918 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS postmarked 1/26/1918 12:30 pm from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re: meeting Max Karger, her screenplay "Much Ado About Jack". 5 34 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] 1/29/1918 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS postmarked 1/29/1918 from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re: seeking employment at Metro, talk with Max Karger, working on her screenplay "Lonely Souls", saw J.P. Morgan's collection of Rembrandt etchings. 5 35 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] 2/1/1918 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS postmarked 2/1/1918 from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re: seeking employment at Metro, called Max Karger, her screenplays "Lonely Souls" and "Fighting Blood", saw film "Billeted", met Rosealba Joy who earns $15/day at Goldwyn Studios. 5 36 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] 2/2/1918 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS postmarked 2/2/1918 from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re: work, meeting Metro star May Allison, moving to scenario department. 5 37 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] 2/5/1918 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 TEL sent 2/5/1918 from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re: employment at Metro at salary of $30/week. 5 38 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] 2/5/1918 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS postmarked 2/5/1918 from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re: developing writing style, starting work tomorrow, calling Max Karger, saw films "Under Suspicion", "Madame Jealousy", "Camille". 5 39 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] 2/5/1918 afternoon ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS postmarked 2/5/1918 5 pm from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re: meeting with Max Karger, starting synopsis writing, her screenplay "Breath of Spring". 5 40 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] 2/6/1918 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS Postmarked February 6 1918 from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re: EB's self confidence, family finances, roles of husband and wife. 5 41 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] 2/8/1918 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS Postmarked 2/8/1918 1 pm from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re: Carl Randall, Fox Studios, relationship between Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks, newsboy strike, plans to see play "The King", Ernest's and son's upcoming visit. 5 42 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] 2/8/1918 11 pm ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS Postmarked 2/8/1918 11 pm from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re: having seen "The King", "The Woman (?) of the Future", films, "Men who Have Made Love to Me", "Narrow Trail, meets Katherine Kavanaugh (reading department) at Metro, June Mathis. 5 43 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] 2/9/1918 Saturday ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS Postmarked 2/9/1918 from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer, written Saturday re: LB's visit to Pittsburgh, "Merchant of Venice". 5 44 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] 2/13/1918 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS Postmarked 2/13/1918 11 pm from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re: receipt of Valentines, busy schedule. 5 45 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] 2/15/1918 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS Postmarked 2/15/1918 9 am, written 2/14/1918 from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re; Katherine Kavanaugh's praise of LB's progress, abilities to synopsize well, lunch with June Mathis, interest in writing magazine short stories. 5 46 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] 4/5/1918 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS Postmarked 4/5/1918 9 am, written 4/4/1918 (Thursday)from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re: working late, saw Mary Garden in "A Splendid Sinner", "Art Girl", Katherine Kavanaugh's interest in "Breath of Spring", criticism of June Mathis. 5 47 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] 4/8/1918 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS Postmarked 4/8/1918 from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re: return to New York City, enclosed letter from an Aunt Louise, emotion of leaving Ernest again. 5 48 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] 4/14/1918 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS Postmarked 4/14/1918 3 pm, written Saturday evening, 4/13/1918 from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re: working on "Breath of Spring", walked around Washington Square and Greenwich Village, Katherine Kavanaugh not at work, trying to prove herself to Max Karger, moving to 144 West 74th Street. 5 49 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] 4/19/1918 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS Postmarked 4/19/1918 written Wednesday, 4/17/1918 and Friday morning, 4/19/1918 from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re: ignoring Max Karger's advice on revising a story: "Intruder", Richard Rowland (president of Metro), Metro's films "Lest We Forget", "Social Hypocrites", and "My Own Country", May Allison. 5 50 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] 4/24/1918 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS Postmarked 4/24/1918 from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re: her departure from Metro, asserts career is only a source of income. 5 51 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] 4/27/1918 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS Postmarked 4/27/1918 from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re: imminent return to Pittsburgh, emotion of separation. 5 52 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] 5/6/1918 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS Postmarked 5/6/1918 from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re: imminent return to Pittsburgh, quit Metro. 5 53 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] Friday 2/22/1918 ? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS Friday, perhaps 2/22/1918 from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re: cost of boarding room (seven dollars/week), saw Margaret Anglin in play "Medea", dinner at Rowlands' with June Mathis, Katherine Kavanaugh, desire to turn freelance, sending money home, desire for Ernest to keep his architecture job. 5 54 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] Monday 1/28/1918 ? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS Monday perhaps 1/28/1918 from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re: cold in room with bad coal and exposed walls, working on "Much Ado About Jack", walk in Central Park, seeing Film "Wolves of the Rail". 5 55 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] SATURDAY 2/9/1918 ? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS SATURDAY PERHAPS 2/9/1918 from LOUISE M. BOYER TO ERNEST BOYER RE: METROPOLITAN OPERA'S "L'AMOUR DER TRE RE", "SHANEWIS (OPERA?), "LONELY SOULS" AND BREATH OF SPRING", JUNE MATHIS, KATHERINE KAVANAUGH, WORK ON SCENARIOS. 5 56 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] SUNDAY 2/3/1918 ? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL SUNDAY PERHAPS 2/3/1918 from LOUISE M. BOYER TO ERNEST BOYER RE: WORK ON "LONELY SOULS" AND "PRIMROSE AND PASSION FLOWER", MAX KARGER, ROWLAND FAMILY, "BREATH OF SPRING", MAY ALLISON, MR. LOCKWOOD, MARY MILES MINTER, PARAMOUNT STUDIOS, MISS NAZIMOVA, "THE HARD ROCK MAN", "MUCH ADO ABOUT JACK", SAW KITTY GARDEN IN "HER DIVINE SACRIFICE", FILM "DODGING A MILLION", PLAY "KARIN", MAX KARGER. 5 57 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] Sunday? 2/17/1918? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS no date, perhaps Sunday, 2/17/1918 from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re: work on synopses: "Vicky Van", "No Other Way", "The Duke Decides", "The Road to Understanding", "In His Own Place", "Another Girl's Shoes", "A Fool and His Money", Katherine Kavanaugh, June Mathis, Max Karger, Miss Nazimova and her sister, saw films "Lest We Forget" and "Stella Maris", Photoplay magazine, weakness in her works save for "The Lonely Soul" and "Breath of Spring", working on her "The Inocterate? Gambler", desire to move up within studio, Ernest's lack of confidence, problems with her room. 5 58 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] 2/19/1918? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL perhaps 2/19/1918, Tuesday from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re: coming home to have tooth fixed this Friday, losing weight, Katherine Kavanaugh, Rowland family, critique of June Mathis, Nazimova sisters, her plan for reorganizing Reading Department, Max Karger, financial conditions of Metro, Paramount, Goldwyn. 5 59 [Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest] 4/20/1918? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS no date, perhaps 4/20/1918 from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re: Metro's full relocation to West Coast, her return to Pittsburgh, Liberty bonds. SERIES: 10. Louise Miller Boyer Manuscripts [DESCRIPTION: Louise Miller Boyer Manuscripts. 5 60 [Louise M. Boyer to Katherine Kavanaugh] 4/23/1920 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS 4/23/1920 from Louise M. Boyer to Katherine Kavanaugh re: past employment at Metro Pictures Corporation, changes in being a housewife, possible placement of LMB's screenplay "Breath of Spring". 5 61 [Boyer, Louise M. to a "Hoffie"] 2/24/1918 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL 2/24/1918 from Louise M. Boyer to "Hoffie" (friend from university) re: living situation in New York City, seeing Margaret Anglin in play "Medea", Washington Square Players performing "Youth", May Allison, June Mathis, Max Karger, Richard Rowland. 5 62 [Louise M. Boyer to Ned Lissfelt] 11/11/1918 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 L 11/11/1918 from Louise M. Boyer to Ned Lissfelt re: end of World War One, life at home in Pittsburgh, since leaving Metro. 5 63 [Louise M. Boyer to Bess Duff Phillips] 6/17/1920 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS 6/17/1920 from Louise M. Boyer to Bess Duff Phillips re: illness of children, June Mathis, Miss Nazimova, Nina B. Lewton, conflicts between creativity and family duties. 5 64 [Rowland, Richard (Dick) to Boyer, Louise M.] 1/23/1918 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 1/23/1918 from Richard (Dick) Rowland to Louise M. Boyer re: submission of screenplay synopses, June Mathis, Mr. Lockwood, requirements for a "five reel picture", help with writing. 5 65 [Earle, Ferdinand to Boyer, Louise M.] 7/21/1918 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 7/21/1918 from Ferdinand Earle to Louise M. Boyer re: Earle's departure from Metro and employment at Fox Studios, Richard (Dick) Rowland, Max Karger, with Taylor ("Bippsie") childish scrawl on the back of the letter. 5 66 [Daisy Rowland to Louise M. Boyer] 5/28/1920 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 5/28/1920 from Daisy Rowland to Louise M. Boyer re: Max Karger's departure from Metro, Louise's children. 5 67 [June Mathis to Louise M. Boyer] 1/25/1923 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 1/25/1923 postmarked 1/26/1923 from June Mathis to Louise M. Boyer re: Louise's strong reading and writing abilities. 5 68 [Boyer, Louise M. re: NY Films] 7/25/1911 - 7/12/1922 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1911-1922among the papers of Louise Miller Boyer, regarding New York films. 5 69 [Senior Thesis re: Louise Miller Boyer] 5/2001 ]DESCRIPTION: Typed Manuscript: Senior Thesis by Amy Zimmerman: "Thirty Dollars a Week for Knowing Nothing: The Letters of Louise Miller Boyer," Georgetown University, Washington, DC, American Studies Senior Thesis, May 2001," 92 pages. 6 1 [Boyer, Louise M. - School Records] 1898 - 1909 ]DESCRIPTION: School records of Louise Miller Boyer dated 1898-1909. 6 2 ["Every Man His Own Judge"] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript by Louise Miller Boyer: "Every Man His Own Judge." 6 3 ["Charette"] 1931 - 1935 ]DESCRIPTION: Printed issues dated 1931-1935 of "The Charette," a journal of the Pittsburgh Architectural Club, including articles written by Louise Miller Boyer. 6 4 [Boyer, Louise M. - Printed Matter] 1890 - 1976 ]DESCRIPTION: Printed matter about Louise Miller Boyer (1890-1976). Includes typed biographical sketch, newspaper clippings, and periodical coverage. 6 5 [Boyer, Louise M. - Sketchbook] 1890 - 1976 ]DESCRIPTION: Sketchbook of Louise Miller Boyer (1890-1976), containing numerous pencil drawings by her. 6 6 ["But for the Grace of God"] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript by Louise Miller Boyer (1890-1976): "But for the Grace of God." 6 7 ["Every Man His Own Judge"] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 2 undated Typed Manuscripts by Louise Miller Boyer: "Every Man His Own Judge." 6 8 ["Inveterate Gambler"] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 2 undated Typed Manuscripts entitled "The Inveterate Gambler" by Louise Miller Boyer. 6 9 ["He Huffed and He Puffed..."] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript entitled "He Huffed and He Puffed but He Couldn't Blow the House Down" by Louise Miller Boyer. 6 10 ["Mother Goose"] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript entitled "Mother Goose" by Louise Miller Boyer. 6 11 ["Mr. Skipwood Explains"] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript entitled "Mr. Skipwood Explains" by Louise Miller Boyer. 6 12 ["Primitive, The"] late 1930s ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Manuscript entitled "The Primitive" by Louise Miller Boyer, dated late 1930s. 6 13 ["Pyre"] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript entitled "The Pyre" by Louise Miller Boyer. 6 14 ["Sauce for the Goslings"] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript entitled "Sauce for the Goslings" by Louise Miller Boyer (1890-1976). 6 15 ["SPECIMEN PROGRAMME"] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript entitled "SPECIMEN PROGRAMME for RADIO BROADCAST for, The Carnegie Institute of Technology." 6 16 ["Station Announcement"] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript entitled "Station Announcement" by Louise Miller Boyer. 6 17 ["Synopsis of ... Radio Programme"] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript entitled "Synopsis of Proposed Radio Programme for the Carnegie Institute of Technology" by Louise Miller Boyer. 6 18 ["Waters of Heaven, The"] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript entitled "The Waters of Heaven" by Louise Miller Boyer. 6 19 ["Zachariah Taylor Miller"] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript entitled "Zachariah Taylor Miller." 6 20 [Untitled/Incomplete] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated, untitled Typed Manuscript. 1 undated Typed Manuscript (Xerox copy, only 1 page) of "Feud in Verona" by Louise Miller Boyer. 6 21 [Published Articles] 1908 - 1981 ]DESCRIPTION: Published articles dated 1908-1981 by and about Louise Miller Boyer. 6 22 [Boyer, Louise M. - Artwork] 1890 - 1976 ]DESCRIPTION: Artwork by Louise Miller Boyer (1890-1976). Includes published articles, photographs of artwork, and reproduced prints. SERIES: 11. Julie Rive-King Materials [DESCRIPTION: Julie Rive-King Materials. Chronological correspondence appears first, followed by printed matter. 6 23 [Rive-King, Julie] 1854 - 1937 ]DESCRIPTION: Published biographical sketch of Julie Rive-King (1854-1937). 6 24 [Rive-King, Julie - Corresp.] 1/1/1885 - 10/1/1885 ]DESCRIPTION: 2 ALS dated 1885 from Julie Rive-King to her sister Kate Miller and 1 TL dated 1885 regarding Julie. 6 25 [Rive-King, Julie - Corresp.] 1886 ]DESCRIPTION: 15 ALS dated 1886 from Julie Rive-King. Mostly to her sister Kate Miller. 6 26 [Rive-King, Julie - Corresp.] 1887 - 1888 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1887-1888 of Julie Rive-King. Consists of 5 ALS. Correspondents include Clarence Eddy, Frank King, "Kunkel's Musical Review" (St. Louis), and Kate Miller. 6 27 [Rive-King, Julie - Corresp.] 1889 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence of Julie Rive-King dated 1889. Consists of 18 ALS. Correspondents include Frank King, Kate Miller, and "Kunkel's Musical Review" (St. Louis). 6 28 [Rive-King, Julie - Corresp.] 1890 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1890 of Julie Rive-King. Consists of 22 ALS. Correspondents include Frank King, D. Decker, Kate Miller, and Z. T. Miller. References to meeting boy wonder Joseph Hoffman and to birth of niece Louise Miller. 6 29 [Rive-King, Julie - Corresp.] 1891 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1891 of Julie Rive-King. Consists of 10 ALS. Julie Rive-King authored all of the letters in this folder. Correspondent recipients include Frank King and Kate Miller. Topics include Boston concert. 6 30 [Rive-King, Julie - Corresp.] 1896 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1896 of Julie Rive King. Consists of 15 ALS. Correspondents authors include Julie Rive-King to Kate Miller, Frank King to Z. T. Miller and Kate Miller, and Frederic Archer (Conductor, Pittsburgh Orchestra, Carnegie Music Hall) to Frank King and Julie Rive-King. 6 31 [Rive-King, Julie - Corresp.] 1897 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1897 of Julie Rive-King. Consists of 28 ALS. Correspondents include Julie Rive-King to Kate Miller and Z. T. Miller, Frank King to Kate Miller and Z. T. Miller, and Emma King to Kate Miller. Some letters sent on "Wissner's Unrivaled Pianofortes letterhead," Manager Frank King, New York City. 6 32 [Rive-King, Julie - Corresp.] 1898 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1898 of Julie Rive-King. Consists of 6 ALS. Correspondents include Frank King to Z. T. Miller and Kate Miller and Julie Rive-King to Kate Miller. 6 33 [Rive-King, Julie - Corresp.] 1899 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1899 of Julie Rive-King. Consists of 19 ALS and 1 TL. Correspondents include Julie Rive-King to Kate Miller and Frank Miller to Z. T. Miller and Kate Miller. On verso of several letters: Published Photographs of Julie Rive-King, Emil Paur, and Anton Seidl. Of special interest: envelope for Frank King, Wissner's Unrivaled Pianos, New York, with Printed Image of Julie Rive-King, soloist, playing the piano with Anton Seidl's Grand Orchestra. 6 34 [Rive-King, Julie - Corresp.] 1900 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1900 of Julie Rive-King. Consists of 21 ALS. Correspondents include Julie Rive-King to Kate Miller and Z. T. Miller. The 1900 correspondence discusses Julie's Texas tour, Frank King's death, and Victor Herbert. 6 35 [Rive-King, Julie - Corresp.] 1900 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1900 of Julie Rive-King. Consists of 16 ALS. Almost all letters in this folder were written by Julie Rive-King to Kate Miller. 6 36 [Rive-King, Julie - Corresp.] 1901 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1901 of Julie Rive-King. Consists of 13 ALS. Correspondents include Julie Rive-King to Kate Miller. 6 37 [Rive-King, Julie - Corresp.] 8/23/1903 - 12/28/1903 ]DESCRIPTION: 2 ALS dated 8/23/1903 and 12/28/1903 from Julie Rive-King to Kate Miller and Louise Miller. 6 38 [Rive-King, Julie - Corresp.] 1/31/1904 - 2/23/1904 ]DESCRIPTION: 3 ALS dated 1904 from Julie Rive-King to Kate Miller. Includes enclosed periodical clipping: "The Musical Courier" with review "Madame Rive-King in Two Cities [Minneapolis, MN and Rochester, NY]" and on verso advertisement: "Julie Rive-King, Address, Knabe Hall, New York." 6 39 [Rive-King, Julie - Corresp.] 5/18/1905 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 5/18/1905 from Julie Rive-King to Kate Miller. 6 40 [Rive-King, Julie - Corresp.] 1907 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1907 of Julie Rive-King. Consists of 23 ALS. Mostly from Julie Rive-King to Kate Miller. 6 41 [Rive-King, Julie - Corresp.] 5/2/1908 - 6/24/1908 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 5/2/1908-6/24/1908 of Julie Rive-King. Consists of 16 ALS. Mostly Julie Rive-King to Kate Miller. Includes newspaper clippings about Julie Rive-King and 1 photograph of Julie Rive-King. 6 42 [Rive-King, Julie - Corresp.] 8/1908 - 12/1908 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 8/1908-12/1908 of Julie Rive-King. Consists of 14 ALS and 1 newspaper clipping ("Chicago Sunday Tribune" - 12/13/1908) regarding Julie Rive-King. Mostly letters from Julie Rive-King to Kate Miller. 6 43 [Rive-King, Julie - Corresp.] 1908 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1908 of Julie Rive-King. Consists of 24 ALS. Mostly from Julie Rive-King to Kate Miller. Includes printed programs of performances by Julie. 6 44 [Rive-King, Julie - Corresp.] 1909 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1909 of Julie Rive-King. Consists of 11 ALS. Mostly from Julie Rive-King to Kate Miller and Julie Rive-King to Louise Miller. Includes printed programs for performances by Julie Rive-King. 6 45 [Rive-King, Julie - Corresp.] 1926 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ACS and 1 ALS, both dated 1926, from Julie Rive-King to Louise M. Boyer. Includes printed material relating to Julie Rive-King's association with Bush Conservatory, Chicago. 6 46 [Rive-King, Julie - Corresp.] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Undated correspondence of Julie Rive-King. Includes printed wedding announcement of Julie Rive-King and Frank King. Includes 1 ALS from Julie Rive-King to Kate Miller. 6 47 [Rive-King, Julie - Brochures] 1854 - 1937 ]DESCRIPTION: Printed brochures and musical programs of pianist Julie Rive-King (1854-1937). Includes photographs of Julie Rive-King. 6 48 [Rive-King, Julie - Newsclips] 1854 - 1937 ]DESCRIPTION: Newspaper clippings regarding pianist Julie Rive-King (1854-1937). 6 49 [Rive-King, Julie - Transcripts] 1885 - 1926 ]DESCRIPTION: Transcripts (Xerox copies) of letters of Julie Rive-King, dated 1885-1937. Originals contained in Box 6 Folders 24-45. 7 1 [Dissertation on Julie Rive-King] 1987 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Doctoral Dissertation by M. Leslie Petteys: "Julie Rive-King, American Pianist," A Dissertation in Music, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO, 1987, 431 pages. SERIES: 12. Nathaniel B. Boileau Correspondence [DESCRIPTION: Nathaniel B. Boileau Correspondence. Chronological correspondence from Boileau is placed first, then chronological correspondence to Boileau. 7 2 [Boileau, N. B. to Wilson, Sarah] 1/2/1823 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 1/2/1823 from Nathaniel B. Boileau to his sister Sarah Wilson, regarding finances and mutual acquaintances. The same document includes 1 brief ALS from Boileau to William Wilson, indicating that Boileau would not be opposed to becoming governor of Pennsylvania and encouraging Wilson to rally support in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania for Boileau's candidacy. Sent from Hatborough, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania to Beach Grove, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. 7 3 [Boileau, N. B. to Wilson, William] 8/10/1823 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 8/10/1823 from Nathaniel B. Boileau to his brother-in-law William Wilson, regarding finances. Sent from Hatborough, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania to Beach Grove, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. 7 4 [Boileau, N. B. to Wilson, Sarah] 3/16/1824 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 3/16/1824 from Nathaniel B. Boileau to his sister Sarah Wilson, regarding the health of friends and family. Sent from Hatborough, Montgomerey County, Pennsylvania to Beach Grove, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. 7 5 [Boileau, N. B. to Wilson, William] 12/8/1825 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 12/8/1825 from Nathaniel B. Boileau to his sister William Wilson, regarding finances. Sent from Hatborough, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania to Beach Grove, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. 7 6 [Boileau, N. B. to Wilson, Sarah] 7/15/1826 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 7/15/1826 from Nathaniel B. Boileau to his sister Sarah Wilson, regarding finances. Sent from Hatborough, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania to Beach Grove, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. 7 7 [Boileau, N. B. to Wilson, Sarah] 1/28/1827 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 1/28/1827 from Nathaniel B. Boileau to his sister Sarah Wilson, regarding the death of their sister. Sent from Hatborough, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania to Beach Grove, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. 7 8 [Boileau, N. B. to Wilson, Sarah] 10/2/1827 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 10/2/1827 from Nathaniel B. Boileau to his sister Sarah Wilson, regarding finances. Sent from Hatborough, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania to Beach Grove, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. 7 9 [Boileau, N. B. to Wilson, Sarah] 4/8/1828 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 4/8/1828 from Nathaniel B. Boileau to his sister Sarah Wilson, regarding finances. Sent from Hatborough, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania to Beach Grove, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. 7 10 [Boileau, N. B. - undated] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 2 undated AL found among the papers of Nathaniel B. Boileau. 1 is a copy (excerpt) of letter from Boileau to his nephew, regarding a death in the family. 7 11 [Boileau, Anne to Boileau, N.B.] 9/24/1811 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 9/24/1811 from Anne Boileau to Nathaniel B. Boileau, regarding his mother's ill health. Sent from Hatborough, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. 7 12 [Boileau, T.L. to Boileau, N.B.] 7/7/1817 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 7/7/1817 from Thomas Leech Boileau to Nathaniel B. Boileau, secretary of Pennsylvania, regarding finances. Sent from Philadelphia to Hatborough. 7 13 [Boileau, T.L. to Boileau, N.B.] 11/25/1819 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 11/25/1819 from Thomas Leech Boileau to his father Nathaniel B. Boileau, regarding finances and family matters. Sent from Philadelphia to Hatborough, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. 7 14 [Boileau, T.L. to Boileau, N.B.] 11/15/1823 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 11/15/1823 from Thomas Leech Boileau to his father Nathaniel B. Boileau, regarding finances. Sent from Philadelphia to Hatborough, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. 7 15 [Wilson, W.H. to Boileau, N.B.] 7/22/1846 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 7/22/1846 from W. H. Wilson to Nathaniel B. Boileau, regarding a company, with reference to an agricultural fair seemingly in the vicinity of Norristown, Pennsylvania. Sent from Beaver Meadow, Pennsylvania to Hatborough, Pennsylvania. SERIES: 13. Helen King Boyer Materials [DESCRIPTION: Helen King Boyer Materials. Correspondence appears first, next manuscripts, then art work, and finally printed matter. 7 16 [National Museum of American History] 1983 - 1997 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1983-1997 from the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History (NMAH) to Helen King Boyer, regarding her collection of prints. Includes inventory list of prints by Louise M. Boyer; Ernest Boyer, and Helen King Boyer; deeds of gift for Helen's donations to NMAH; and information about exhibits. Primary correspondents include Helena Wright, Curator, Division of Graphic Arts, Smithsonian, NMAH. 7 16.5 [Helen King Boyer] 1942? - 1948? ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence of Helen King Boyer covering the following topics: the World War II years in Pittsburgh in the letters of Jack Hoffland (1942-1946); Ben Carter relating to Scottfield, Illinois; and Earleville (1946-1948). 7 17 [Boyer, Helen King - Mss.] 1981 - 2001 ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Manuscripts dated 1981-2001 by Helen King Boyer. Manuscripts include, "The Reverend Jesse Jackson," "Troust Ave Bus," "Regrets - Bus Station #1," "Retirement 1981," "The Hungry Man," "Sleeping Beauty after the Kiss," "Swan Lake," "Halloween Story," and recollections of youth. 7 18 [Boyer, Helen King - "Cosi Fan Tuttle"] 1999 ]DESCRIPTION: Typed Manuscript (partly Autograph Manuscript) dated 1999 by Helen King Boyer: "Cosi Fan Tutte, W. A. Mozart." 7 19 ["Bitty Angel"] 2001? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript dated 2001? by Helen King Boyer: "Bitty Angel." 7 20 [Boyer, Helen King - Art] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 2 pencil drawings by Helen King Boyer for the story "Bitty Angel." 7 21 [Boyer, Helen King - Art] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated painting by Helen King Boyer for the story "Bitty Angel." 7 22 [Boyer, Helen King - Art] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated pencil drawing by Helen King Boyer for the story "Bitty Angel." 7 23 [Boyer, Helen King - Art] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated painting by Helen King Boyer for the story "Bitty Angel." 7 24 [Boyer, Helen King - Art] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated painting by Helen King Boyer for the story "Bitty Angel." 7 25 [Boyer, Helen King - Art] 1900? - 2001? ]DESCRIPTION: Photographs of artwork, mostly works by Helen King Boyer. Includes photos of Helen at work. Also, printed material relating to her art. Date span: 1919?-2001? 7 26 [Boyer, Helen King - Clippings] 1940? - 1984? ]DESCRIPTION: Printed periodical clippings dated 1940?-1984? regarding the art of Helen King Boyer. Includes photographs of some of her artwork. SERIES: 14. Other Boyer Relatives Materials [DESCRIPTION: Other Boyer Relatives Materials. Arranged alphabetically by last name of family member. 7 27 [Boileau] 1800 - 5/25/1845 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1800-1845 of the Boileau side of the family of Helen King Boyer. Correspondents include Rachel Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Thomas Leech Boileau, Philip Frazer, William H. Wilson, Sarah Wilson, Rachel Beach, and Susan Wilson. The correspondence was sent among the following towns: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Hatborough, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; Beach Grove, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania; Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania; and Beaver Meadow, Pennsylvania. 7 28 [Boyer, Francis J.] 1907 - 1933 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence and printed material regarding Francis J. Boyer. Includes published newspaper obituary dated 1933 reporting his wife's death. Also, 1 photograph dated 1907 of Ernest W. Boyer in military uniform. 7 29 [Boyer, Pearce Fowler] 8/18/1943 - 12/20/1945 ]DESCRIPTION: 2 ALS dated 8/18/1943 and 12/20/1945 from Pearce Fowler Boyer, regarding the World War II activities of his sons. One letter sent from Cleveland and the other from Pittsburgh. 7 30 [Boyer, Taylor M.] 1934 - 5/3/1988 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS dated 5/3/1988 from Taylor M. Boyer to Helen King Boyer. 1 Typed Manuscript by Taylor M. Boyer: "The Carnegie Tech Glider Club, 1934 to 1937." The 9/1971 issue of "Soaring" magazine with an article by Taylor M. Boyer beginning on page 15: "Ephrata Diary." 7 31 [Bursk, Malvina] 5/8/1894 - 11/22/1904 ]DESCRIPTION: 2 ALS dated 5/8/1894 and 11/22/1904 relating to Mallvina Bursk. 7 32 [Gabel, Morgan] 1888? - 1920? ]DESCRIPTION: Newspaper articles dated 1888-1920? by Morgan Gabel, with some reference to statehood for Montana. Also, 1 undated photograph of a group of school children, including Grace Helmic, presumably in Montana. And, 1 newspaper obituary of Ernest W. Boyer, published in the "Pittsburgh Telegraph" on 4/18/1949. 7 33 [Miller, Louise Klein] 10/25/1943 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 published newspaper obituary for Louise Klein Miller of Cleveland, dated 10/25/1943. Also, 1 printed advertisement: ""Home and School Gardens, Vine Street School Auditorium, Saturday, April 7th, 8. P. M." regarding a lecture by Louise Klein Miller. 7 34 [Winter, Raymond] 1/9/1928 - 1/13/1928 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AMS dated 1/9/1928 by Mary J. Winter, regarding her son Raymond Winter. Also, 1 newspaper clipping regarding Raymond Winter: "The Hill Top Record" dated 1/13/1928. 7 35 [Boyer, Helen King - Genealogy] 1869 - 2001 ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Manuscript Notes on the genealogy of Helen King Boyer, providing lists of her relatives. Date span: 1869-2001? 7 36 [Deaths in Family] 1877? - 1976? ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1877?-1976? regarding deaths in the families of the relative of Helen King Boyer. 7 37 [Corresp. - Envelopes] 1850? - 2001? ]DESCRIPTION: Envelopes dated 1850?-2001? addressed to various relatives of Helen King Boyer. Lists mailing addresses of Z. T. Miller, Kate Miller, Taylor M. Boyer, Ernest W. Boyer, Helen Boyer, and Louise M. Boyer. SERIES: 15. Printed Matter [DESCRIPTION: Printed Matter. Arranged alphabetically. 7 38 ["Willard's Musical Visitor"] 8/1870 - 7/1871 ]DESCRIPTION: Bound published issues of "Willard's Musical Review" dated 8/1870-7/1871, the articles therein containing references to Julie Rive-King and Frank King. 7 39 ["Sloop Spray Souvenir"] 1901 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 published pamphlet: "Sloop Spray Souvenir," arranged and supplied with notes by Henrietta E. Slocum, 1895-1898, copyright 1901 by Joshua Slocum. Inside pamphlet: inscribed signature of Joshua Slocum, fabric signed by Joshua Slocum attached. Loose: another signature of Joshua Slocum. 7 40 ["Old John Burroughs"] 1901 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 book: Elbertus, Fra. "Old John Burroughs." East Aurora, NY: Roycroft Shop, 1901. 7 41 ["Jamaica"] 1903 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 booklet: "Jamaica: The Land of Summer." Issued by United Fruit Co.'s Steamship Lines. Boston: C. B. Webster & Co., 1903. 7 42 ["Children's Gardens"] 1904 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 book: Miller, Louise Klein. "Children's Gardens for School and Home." New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1904, 235 pages. Inscribed by Louise Klein Miller to her brother Z. T. Miller. 7 43 ["Die Walkure"] 1904 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 pamphlet: "Grand Opera Under the Direction of Mr. Heinrich Conreid." "The Walkyr: A Music Drama in three Acts. First Part of the Trilogy. "The Nibelung's Ring." By Richard Wagner. The English Version by Charles Henry Meltzer. New York: F. Rullman, 1904. 57 pages. 7 44 ["Lugano"] 1910 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 pamphlet: "Lugano (Switzerland)," 1910. 48 pages plus map. 7 45 [Salt Lake City] 1912 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 booklet: "Pictorial Reflex of Salt Lake City and Vicinity." 13th ed. Salt Lake City: C. R. Savage, 1912? 44 pages. 7 46 ["Concert, The"] 1934 - 1936 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 booklet: Seibel, George. "The Concert: A Sonnet of Sonnets." Illustrations by Jeanette C. Shirk. Pittsburgh, PA: Pickwick Press, 1934. Signed by Ernest W. Boyer, 4/1936. 7 47 [St. Peter Church] 9/7/1936 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 booklet: "The Historic Church of St. Peter." Brownsville, PA. 9/7/1936. 7 48 ["John Alfred Brashear"] 1940 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 book: Gaul, Harriet A. and Ruby Eiseman. "John Alfred Brashear: Scientist and Humanitarian, 1840-1920." Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1940. 220 pages. Published drawing of Brashear on frontispiece by Louise M. Boyer. 7 49 ["Lodging for the Night, A"] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated booklet: "A Lodging for the Night: Being a Tale Concerning One of Life's Lesser Hardships--Commonly Called Trouble." As told by Robert Louise Stevenson. Printed by the Roycrofters at their Shop which is in East Aurora, Erie County, New York. 7 50 ["Rhine-Gold, The"] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 pamphlet: "The Rhine-Gold. Music-Drama in 4 Scenes by Richard Wagner." 7 51 [Shakespeare] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated pamphlet on Shakespeare. SERIES: 16. Helen King Boyer Diaries [DESCRIPTION: Helen King Boyer Diaries. Arranged chronologically. 8 1 [Boyer, H. K. - Recollections] 1913 - 1998 ]DESCRIPTION: Manuscript recollections (xerox copy) of Helen King Boyer covering topics from 1913-1998. 8 2 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] 7/30/1914 - 10/9/1914 ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Manuscript diary of Helen King Boyer describing her trip from 7/30/1914-10/9/1914 to Philadelphia, New York, Kansas, New Mexico, Arizona, and San Francisco. Includes 1 photograph by Ernest W. Boyer of trip. 8 3 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] 1943 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript diary of Helen King Boyer, dated 1943. 8 4 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] 1959 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript diary of Helen King Boyer, dated 1959. 8 5 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] 1964 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript diary of Helen King Boyer, dated 1964. 8 6 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] 1965 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript diary of Helen King Boyer, dated 1965. 8 7 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] 1966 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript diary of Helen King Boyer, dated 1966. Includes correspondence dated 1966 of Helen King Boyer. 8 8 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] 1967 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript diary of Helen King Boyer, dated 1967. Includes correspondence dated 1967 of Helen King Boyer. 8 9 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] 1968 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript diary of Helen King Boyer, dated 1968. 8 10 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] 1969 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript diary of Helen King Boyer, dated 1969. 8 11 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] 1970 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript diary of Helen King Boyer, dated 1970. 8 12 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] 1983 - 1984 ]DESCRIPTION: 2 Autograph Manuscript calendars of Helen King Boyer, dated 1983-1984. 8 13 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] 1985 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript diary of Helen King Boyer, dated 1985. 8 14 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] 1986 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript diary of Helen King Boyer, dated 1986. 8 15 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] 1987 - 1988 ]DESCRIPTION: 2 Autograph Manuscript diaries of Helen King Boyer, dated 1987-1988. 8 16 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] 1989 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript diary of Helen King Boyer, dated 1989. 9 1 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] 1990 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript diary of Helen King Boyer, dated 1990. 9 2 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] 1992 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript diary of Helen King Boyer, dated 1992. 9 3 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] 1993 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript diary of Helen King Boyer, dated 1993. 9 4 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] 1994 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript diary of Helen King Boyer, dated 1994. 9 5 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] 1994 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript diary of Helen King Boyer, dated 1994. 9 6 [Boyer, H. K. - Calendar] 1994 ]DESCRIPTION: Calendar of Helen King Boyer, dated 1994. 9 7 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] 1995 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript diary of Helen King Boyer, dated 1995. 9 8 [Boyer, H. K. - Calendar] 1995 ]DESCRIPTION: Calendar of Helen King Boyer, dated 1995. 9 9 [Boyer, H. K. - Calendar] 1996 ]DESCRIPTION: Calendar of Helen King Boyer, dated 1996. 9 10 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] 1997 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript diary of Helen King Boyer, dated 1997. 9 11 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] 1997 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript diary of Helen King Boyer, dated 1997. 9 12 [Boyer, H. K. - Calendar] 1997 ]DESCRIPTION: Calendar of Helen King Boyer, dated 1997. 9 13 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] 1998 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript diary of Helen King Boyer, dated 1998. 9 14 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Autograph Manuscript diary of Helen King Boyer. 9 15 [Boyer, H. K. - Diary] 1913-1998 ]DESCRIPTION: Autograph Manuscript diary miscellany of Helen King Boyer, dated 1913-1998. SERIES: 17. Photographs [DESCRIPTION: Photographs. Arranged alphabetically by individual/subject. 10 1 [Boyer, Ernest W.] 1904 ]DESCRIPTION: 76 photographs dated 1904 taken by Ernest W. Boyer, mostly of the St. Louis World's Fair. 10 2 [Boyer, Ernest W.] 1904 ]DESCRIPTION: 98 negatives dated 1904 of photographs taken by Ernest W. Boyer, mostly of the St. Louis World's Fair. 10 3 [Boyer, Ernest W.] 1904 - 1905 ]DESCRIPTION: 17 negatives dated 1904-1905 of photographs taken by Ernest W. Boyer, depicting, among other things, Pierce Fowler Boyer, Francis Jerome Boyer, Mary Fowler Boyer, house on Maryland Avenue East End Pittsburgh, F. J. Osterling office and staff (Pittsburgh), and Pittsburgh scenes (East End church, river boat, downtown, Schenley Park). 10 4 [Boyer, Ernest W.] 1914 ]DESCRIPTION: 94 photographs dated 1914 taken by Ernest W. Boyer, depicting trip from Pittsburgh to San Francisco, including photos of Panama-Pacific International Exposition, Muir woods, and Seattle. Boyer was the architect of the Pennsylvania Building for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. 10 5 [Boyer, Ernest W.] 1912 - 1949 ]DESCRIPTION: 20 photographs dated 1912-1949 of Ernest W. Boyer. Others in photos include Donald Dewhurst, Taylor M. Boyer, Helen King Boyer, Mary Fowler Boyer, Susan Fowler Gable, Louise M. Boyer, and Sue Watson. 10 6 [Boyer, Ernest W.] 1900? - 1949? ]DESCRIPTION: 10 photographs dated 1900-1949? of Ernest W. Boyer. Includes photos of him in Central Park in New York City, in Schenley Park in Pittsburgh, and at an architectural show (newspaper image). Includes photo of Ernest and Taylor M. Boyer. Included is wedding photo dated 1914 of Ernest W. Boyer and Louise M. Boyer. Also, 3 photos of buildings: 1 toy house built by Boyer for his children (newspaper image), Dr. William B. Boggs Residence at Bayard and Devonshire Streets in Pittsburgh (architect E. W. Boyer), and Ernest W. Boyer's residence at Rahm Avenue Brentwood Borough Pennsylvania (E. W. Boyer architect). 10 7 [Boyer, Ernest W. and Parents] 1746 - 1938 ]DESCRIPTION: 23 photographs dated 1746-1938 [One photo of painting of individual born 1746, thus 1746 is listed as earliest date] depicting Ernest W. Boyer circa 1909-1911, his high school photo, him in military attire, his parents Francis Jerome Boyer and Mary E. Boyer circa 1909-1911, their house on Walnut Street in Pittsburgh, Pearce Boyer, and William Wilson (b. 1746, photo of painting of him, with genealogical information). 10 8 [Boyer, Helen King] 1951 - 1974 ]DESCRIPTION: 12 photographs of Helen King Boyer dated 1951-1974. 10 9 [Boyer, Helen King] 1919? - 2001? ]DESCRIPTION: 48 photographs dated 1919?-2001? of Helen King Boyer. Includes photos of her at work with art. Others in photos include Louise M. Boyer. 10 10 [Boyer, Helen King] 1976 ]DESCRIPTION: 5 photographs dated 1976 by Helen King Boyer - 13 colonies wall hangings. 10 11 [Boyer, Helen King] 1949? - 1955? ]DESCRIPTION: 34 photographs dated 1949?-1955? of silk paintings by Helen King Boyer. 10 12 [Boyer, Helen King] 1920? - 2001? ]DESCRIPTION: 85 photographs dated 1920?-2001?. Individuals depicted include Helen King Boyer, Louise M. Boyer (1920s), Taylor M. Boyer (1920s?), and Ernest W. Boyer (1920s?). 10 12.5 [Boyer, Helen King] 1919? - 2001? ]DESCRIPTION: 63 photographs, some of Helen King Boyer (b. 1919). Others depicted include Taylor M. Boyer. 10 13 [Boyer, Louise M.] 1890? - 1976? ]DESCRIPTION: 69 photographs of Louise M. Boyer (1890-1976). 10 14 [Boyer, Louise M.] 1890 - 1976 ]DESCRIPTION: 13 photographs of Louise M. Boyer (1890-1976). 10 15 [Boyer, Louise M.] 1890 - 1976 ]DESCRIPTION: 28 photographs of Louise M. Boyer (1890-1976). 10 16 [Boyer, Louise M.] 1890 - 1976 ]DESCRIPTION: 6 photographs of Louise M. Boyer (1890-1976). DuPont trophy photographs. 10 17 [Boyer, Louise M.] 1890 - 1976 ]DESCRIPTION: 26 photographs of Louise M. Boyer (1890-1976). 10 18 [Boyer, Louise M.] 1910 ]DESCRIPTION: 37 photographs dated 1910 of Louise M. Boyer's 1910 European Tour. 10 19 [Boyer, Mary Elizabeth Fowler] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated photograph of Mary Elizabeth Fowler Boyer. 10 20 [Boyer, Taylor M.] 1900? - 1975? ]DESCRIPTION: 17 photographs of Taylor M. Boyer. 10 21 [Boyer, Taylor M.] 1900? - 1975? ]DESCRIPTION: 16 photographs of Taylor M. Boyer. 10 22 [Boyer, Taylor M.] 1900? - 1975? ]DESCRIPTION: 42 photographs. Mostly of Taylor M. Boyer. Others depicted include Helen King Boyer. 10 23 [Boyer, Taylor M. and Family] 1900? - 1975? ]DESCRIPTION: 16 photographs of Taylor M. Boyer and family. 10 24 [Boyer Family] 1900? - 2001? ]DESCRIPTION: 26 photographs of Boyer side of family of Helen King Boyer. 10 25 [Boyer-Fowler Families] 1850? - 2001? ]DESCRIPTION: 45 photographs of Boyer and Fowler sides of family of Helen King Boyer. Includes photo of company store of Marmaduke Pearce Fowler, owner of mine and store, in Tamaqua, Pennsylvania. Photos circa 1850-2001. 10 26 [Brashear, John A.] 1840 - 1920 ]DESCRIPTION: 2 undated photographs of John A. Brashear (1840-1920), 1 of which is signed. Also, 1 undated pencil drawing of Brashear by Louise M. Boyer. 10 27 [Canadian Rockies and San Francisco] 1914 - 1915 ]DESCRIPTION: 101 photographs dated 1914-1915 of Canadian Rockies and San Francisco, mostly taken by Ernest W. Boyer. 10 28 [Connecticut] 1911 - 1959 ]DESCRIPTION: 4 photographs dated 1911-1959 of Miss F. Griswold's home, Old Lyme, Connecticut. 10 29 [Enon Family] late 1800s? ]DESCRIPTION: 38 negatived circa late-1800s, some of a bicycle party. Perhaps taken by Z. T. Miller, perhaps some including Louise M. Boyer, perhaps in Columbus, Ohio or Miamisburg, Ohio. 10 30 [Fowler, Susan Ellen Wilson] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated photograph of Susan Ellen Wilson Fowler, wife of Marmaduke Pearce Fowler (1826-1903). Genealogical information of Susan is included. 10 31 [Morgan Edwards Gable] 3/3/1916 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 newspaper clipping (xerox copy) obituary of Morgan Edwards Gable, who died 3/3/1916. Obituary includes image (xerox copy) of Gable. 10 32 [Morgan Edwards Gable] 1904? - 1916 ]DESCRIPTION: 9 photographs dated 1904?-1916? of Morgan Edwards Gable. Others depicted in photos include his first wife Margaret Fowler, his second wife Susan Fowler, and his greyhounds. 10 33 [King, Frank] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 3 undated photographs. Includes perhaps Frank King and Katherine King as young children, circa mid-1800s? 10 34 [King, Frank and King, Harry J.] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 4 undated photographs, circa late 1800s. 2 of Harry J. King and 2 of Frank J. King. 10 35 [Maine] early 1900s ]DESCRIPTION: 12 photographs of Maine, early 1900s. Includes one photo with Louise M. Boyer and Arthur Sparks. 10 36 [Massachusetts] early 1900s? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated postcard: Wayside, the Home of Hawthorne, Concord, Mass. Circa early 1900s? 10 37 [Miller, Kate] mid-1800s ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated photograph, presumable of Kate Miller, the wife of Z. T. Miller (1847-1913). 11 1 [Miller, Lon] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated photograph, presumably of Lon Miller, brother of Z. T. Miller (1847-1913). 11 2 [Miller, Louise Klein] 12/25/1893 - 10/25/1943 ]DESCRIPTION: 13 photographs dated 1893-1943 of Louise Klein Miller. Also included in photos: Helen King Boyer. In addition, 1 newspaper clipping obituary (xerox copy) dated 10/25/1943 for Louise Klein Miller. And, 1 pamphlet: "School of Practical Agriculture and Horticulture," Briarcliff Manor, New York. 11 3 [Miller, William & Ann: Children] 1847? - 1913? ]DESCRIPTION: 22 photographs, mostly of the children of William Miller and Ann Miller, whose son was Z. T. Miller (1847-1913). Photos of the following: Bahmbridge Miller, Wallace Foster, Alonjo Miller ("Lon"), Mallvina Miller, William Miller, Ann Miller, Louise Miller, Kink Miller, and Inez Miller. Included in this folder: genealogical information on Z. T. Miller. Also, 1 undated newspaper clipping (photocopy) obituary of Z. T. Miller. 11 4 [Miller, Z. T.] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated photograph of Z. T. Miller (1847-1913). 11 5 [Miller, Z. T.] 1860s ]DESCRIPTION: 2 undated photographs of Z. T. Miller (1847-1913) in Civil War uniform, circa 1862. Miller refers to one of these photographs in a letter in Box 1 Folder 3 (5/20/1862) of this collection. Also, 1 undated photo of unidentified Union soldier. 11 6 [Miller, Z. T.] 1847? - 1913? ]DESCRIPTION: 3 photographs of Z. T. Miller (1847-1913): 1 portrait, 1 of him reading newspaper, and 1 of his wax cast death mask. Also, 1 photograph dated 3/28/1863 of Herrmann Natchigall, Stafford Court House, Virginia; inscribed to his friend Z. T. Miller. Nachtigall, clerk in the 75th Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers, is mentioned in Z. T. Miller's Civil War letters. 11 7 [Miller, Z. T.] early 1900s ]DESCRIPTION: 1 photograph (newspaper halftone) circa early-1900s of Z. T. Miller (1847-1913). 11 8 [Miller, Z. T. and Family and Friends] 1847? - 1913? ]DESCRIPTION: 29 photographs, circa 1847-1913. Photographs depict, among others, Z. T. Miller, his wife Kate Miller, his daughter Louise M. Boyer, his son-in-law Ernest W. Boyer, his former fellow Civil War soldiers, Ann Miller, and William Miller. 11 9 [Miller, Z. T.] 1847? - 1913? ]DESCRIPTION: 40 negatives from the family of Z. T. Miller. Depictions include family and homeopathic doctors' convention at Atlantic City, New Jersey, circa 1907-1908; photos of Z. T. Miller, Kate Miller, and Louise Miller (Boyer) at Niagara Falls, circa 1905-1907; and Mary Klotz-Jones and Margaret Kennedy in Carson Street house in Pittsburgh. 11 10 [Miller, Z. T.] 1847? - 1913? ]DESCRIPTION: 13 photographs of Z. T. Miller (1847-1913). Others in photos include Kate Miller, Louise Miller (Boyer), and Ann Miller. 11 11 [Miller, Z. T.] 1847? - 1913? ]DESCRIPTION: 6 photographs of Z. T. Miller (1847-1913) and family members, including Louise Klein Miller, Kate Miller, and Ann Miller. 11 12 [Miller, Z. T.] 1847? - 1913? ]DESCRIPTION: 12 photographs of Z. T. Miller (1847-1913) and others, including Morgan E. Gable, Margaret Fowler, Major Hoffman (circa 1862), Julie Rive-King, Frank King, Mallvina Miller (Bursk), and Hermann Nachtigall (circa 1862). 11 13 [Miller, Z. T. - Medical Fellows] 1847? - 1913? ]DESCRIPTION: 25 photographs of medical school fellows, Pittsburgh associates, and Ohio friends and relatives of Z. T. Miller (1847-1913). 11 14 [Miller, Z. T.] 1847? - 1913? ]DESCRIPTION: 18 photographs of Z. T. Miller (1847-1913) and family and friends, including Kink Miller, Mallvina Miller, Kate Miller, Louise Miller (Boyer), Ann Miller, William Miller, Inez Miller, Taylor M. Boyer, Helen King Boyer, Elizabeth Baker, William Miller Jr., Margaret Gable, and Martin Leisser. 11 15 [Miller, Z. T. - Jamaica] 1912 - 1913 ]DESCRIPTION: 23 negatives of Jamaica by Z. T. Miller and Louise Miller (Boyer), circa 1912-1913. 11 16 [Miller, Z. T. - Europe] 1910 ]DESCRIPTION: 161 photographs dated 1910 of Europe taken by Z. T. Miller and Louise Miller (Boyer). 11 17 [Miller, Z. T. - Europe] 1910 ]DESCRIPTION: 203 negatives dated 1910 of Europe taken by Z. T. Miller and Louise Miller (Boyer). 11 18 [Miller, Z. T. - Europe] 1910 ]DESCRIPTION: 11 photos dated 1910 of Europe taken by Z. T. Miller and Louise Miller (Boyer). 11 19 [Miller, Z. T. - Europe] 1910 ]DESCRIPTION: 163 postcards dated 1910 from European trip of Z. T. Miller and Louise Miller (Boyer). 11 20 [Miller, Z. T. - Europe] 1910 ]DESCRIPTION: 33 photographs and postcards dated 1910 from the European trip of Z. T. Miller and Louise Miller (Boyer). 11 21 [Panama Canal] 1900? - 1914? ]DESCRIPTION: 9 photographs showing construction of Panama Canal, circa 1900-1914. Also, 1 postcard of a dirt spreader used in the Panama Canal Zone. 11 22 [Miller - King Family] 1847? - 1913? ]DESCRIPTION: 36 photographs of Miller and King family members found among the papers of Z. T. Miller (1847-1913). Those photographed include Louise Miller (Boyer), Kate Miller, and Z. T. Miller. 11 23 [Ogden, John] 7/25/1872 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 photograph dated 7/25/1872 of John Ogden, Principal of Ohio Central Normal School, Worthington, Ohio. 11 24 [Ohio] 3/26/1913 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 photograph dated 3/26/1913 of flood in Columbus, Ohio. View of Thomas Avenue from Cypress. 11 25 [Panama Canal] 1913? - 1914? ]DESCRIPTION: 18 photographs and 5 postcards, circa 1913-1914, depicting the Panama Canal. Z. T. Miller and Louise Miller (Boyer) appear in the photos. 11 26 [Panama-Pacific Exposition] 1914 ]DESCRIPTION: 158 photographs dated 1914 taken by Ernest W. Boyer of Panama-Pacific Exposition. 11 27 [Relatives and Friends] 1847? - 1913? ]DESCRIPTION: 37 photographs of friends and relatives of Z. T. Miller (1847-1913). 11 28 [Rive-King, Julie] 1854? - 1937? ]DESCRIPTION: 6 photographs of Julie Rive-King (1854-1937). Others in photos include Kate Miller. 11 29 [Schurz, Carl] 1861? - 1983 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 photograph of Carl Schurz (1829-1906), seated and in military uniform, circa 1861-1865. Also, 1 newspaper article (xerox copy) dated 5/28/1983 from "Kansas City Times" regarding a postage stamp issued to honor Carl Schurz. 1 undated published engraving of Schurz. 1 newspaper clipping (xerox copy) reviewing a performance by Julie Rive-King (1854-1937). And, 1 newspaper clipping (xerox copy) dated 4/18/1949 from "Pittsburgh Free Press" obituary of Ernest W. Boyer1885-1949). 11 30 ["Tom Thumb"] 1838? - 1883? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 photograph of Mr. and Mrs. General "Tom Thumb" in wedding garb (i.e. Charles Stratton [1838-1883] and Lavina Warren Stratton), circa 1863, signed by both on verso. 11 31 [Washington, D.C.] 1913 - 1914 ]DESCRIPTION: 40 photographs dated 1913-1914 of Washington, D.C., including Capitol Building and river. 11 32 [Wilson, Boyer, Hoffmann, Fowler] 1847? - 1888 ]DESCRIPTION: 3 undated photographs of unidentified individuals, most likely members of the Wilson or Boyer families and presumably relatives of Z. T. Miller (1847-1913). Also, 1 photo dated 8/1/1888 of Mary Elizabeth (Fowler) Boyer and sons, taken in Tamaqua, Pennsylvania. And, 1 photo dated 1887 of Josef Hoffmann. SERIES: 18. Oversized Objects [DESCRIPTION: Oversized Objects. 12 1 [Oversized Objects] 1904 - 1913 ]DESCRIPTION: Box 12 comprises the oversized objects in the Boyer Family Collection. Three oversized items are stored in Box 12: death mask of Z. T. Miller, circa 1913; basket reportedly from 1904 St. Louis World's Fair; and a pair of souvenir telegrapher's keys in box labeled "Souvenir Key, 25th Annual Reunion, Old Time Telegraphers and Historical Association, New York, 1905." SERIES: 19. Oversized Documents and Photos [DESCRIPTION: Oversized Documents and Photos. Box 13 contains oversized materials on Z. T. Miller, Boxes 14 and 15 on Julie Rive-King, and Box 16 on other family members, including Ernest W. Boyer and Louise Miller Boyer. 13 1 ["Sixty-First Ohio"] 6/14/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 rare published Civil War regimental newspaper: "The Sixty-First Ohio." Vol. 1 No. 1. Edited by the members of the 61st Ohio. Dated Moorefield, Virginia, 6/14/1862. 2 pages. Discusses rationale for publishing the newspaper, recent regimental news, war news, and impressions of Moorefield, Virginia. Apparently, this was the only volume ever printed. A xerox copy of the document is available in Box 13 Folder 2. 13 2 ["Sixty-First Ohio"] 6/14/1862 ]DESCRIPTION: Xerox copy of regimental newspaper of 61st Ohio Regiment: "The Sixty-First Ohio." Vol. 1. No. 1. Dated Moorefield, Virginia, 6/14/1862. Edited by the members of the Sixty-First Ohio. An original copy of the newspaper is preserved in Box 13 Folder 1. 13 3 [Newspapers] 9/2/1897 - 9/13/1894 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 issue of newspaper: "Marysville Evening Reporter," Vol. 1 No. 41, Marysville, Ohio, 9/2/1897. Also, 1 issue of newspaper: "Pittsburgh Post," 9/13/1894, with article on former Civil War musicians. 13 4 [Homeopathic Medical Manuscripts] 1896 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 partly printed document: "Department of Public Safety, Return of Births Made to the Bureau of Health of the City of Pittsburgh," 1896, in possession of Z. T. Miller (1847-1913). Also, 1 homeopathic medical manuscript by Miller. 13 5 [Miller, Z. T. - Photo] 1904? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 photograph of Z. T. Miller with large group, circa 1904. Perhaps Old Time Telegraphers' meeting, Civil War Reunion, or homeopathic medical meeting. Also in photo: Louise Miller (Boyer) and Kate Miller. 13 6 [Miller, Z. T. - Photo] 1910? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 photograph of Z. T. Miller and Louise Miller (Boyer), circa 1910. 13 7 [Playbill] 8/9/1910 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 printed playbill, presumably from Z. T. Miller's 1910 European trip, dated 8/9/1910. 13 8 [Miller, Z. T. - Photo] 1911? - 1912? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 photograph of Z. T. Miller, circa 1911-1912. 13 9 [Miller, Z. T. - Drawing] 11/1914 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 drawing dated 11/1914 by Louise Miller (Boyer) of Z. T. Miller: coffin portrait. 13 10 [Miller, Z. T. - Photo] 1847? - 1913? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated photograph of Z. T. Miller (1847-1913). 13 11 [Miller Family Reunion] 1847? - 1913? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated photograph of family reunion of family of Z. T. Miller (1847-1913). Others in photo: Lon Miller, William Miller, Louise Klein Miller, Bahmbridge Miller, Mallvina Miller (Bursk), Ann Miller, Kink Miller, Inez Miller, and Jay Sheldon. 13 12 [Miller, Z. T. & Miller, Kate] 1847? - 1913? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated photograph of Z. T. Miller (1847-1913) and Kate Miller. 13 13 [Old Time Telegraphers Assoc.] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated certificate of membership of Z. T. Miller (1847-1913) in Old Time Telegraphers Association. 13 14 [Marriage Certificate] 6/11/1872 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 marriage certificate dated 6/11/1872 for Z. T. Miller and Kate King (Miller). 13 15 [American Institute of Homeopathy] 6/27/1888 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 certificate of membership of Z. T. Miller in American Institute of Homeopathy, dated 6/27/1888. 13 16 [Hahnemann College] 1847? - 1913? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 photograph of Z. T. Miller (1847-1913) among a large group outside Hahnemann College. 14 1 [Rive-King, Julie - Scrapbook] 1854? - 1937? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 scrapbook of Julie Rive-King (1854-1937) with clippings, photos, printed matter, and ephemera about her career. 14 2 [Rive-King, Julie - Clippings] 1854? - 1937? ]DESCRIPTION: Newspaper clippings regarding the career of Julie Rive-King (1854-1937). 14 3 [Rive-King, Julie - Clippings] 1854? - 1937? ]DESCRIPTION: Newspaper clippings regarding the career of Julie Rive-King (1854-1937). 14 4 [Rive-King, Julie - Clippings] 1854? - 1937? ]DESCRIPTION: Newspaper clippings regarding the career of Julie Rive-King (1854-1937). 14 5 [Rive-King, Julie - Photo] 1854? - 1937? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated photograph of Julie Rive-King (1854-1937) seated at piano. 14 6 [Rive-King, Julie - Photo] 1854? - 1937? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated photograph of Julie Rive-King (1854-1937) standing at piano. 15 1 [King, Frank] 1870 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 published piece of sheet music: Frank King, "Nora McGlynn," Song and Chorus, Poetry by May Rowland, Music by Frank H. King. Louisville, KY: Louis Tripp, 1870. 15 2 [Rive-King, Julie - Sheet Music] 1878 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 published piece of sheet music: Julie Rive-King: "On Blooming Meadows." St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers, 1878. 15 3 [Rive-King, Julie - Sheet Music] 1879 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 published piece of sheet music: Julie Rive-King, "Bubbling Spring." St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers, 1879. 15 4 [Rive-King, Julie - Sheet Music] 1907 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 published piece of sheet music: Julie Rive-King, "La Scintilla. The Spark." For the Piano by Julie Rive-King. Inscribed by Julie Rive-King. Cincinnati: John Church Company, 1907. 15 5 [Sheet Music] 1854? - 1937? ]DESCRIPTION: Sheet Music by various composers found among the papers of Julie Rive-King (1854-1937). The music is separated into folders beginning with Box 15 Folder 5 and arranged alphabetically by composer in subsequent folders in this same box. 16 1 [Boyer, Ernest W.] 1944 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 drawing dated 1944 of Ernest W. Boyer by Helen King Boyer. 16 2 [Boyer, Ernest W.] 1944 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 drawing dated 1944 of Ernest W. Boyer by Louise M. Boyer. 16 3 [Boyer, Ernest W.] 1949 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 drawing dated 4/17/1949 of Ernest W. Boyer in death by Louise M. Boyer. 16 4 [Boyer, Louise M.] 4/11/1915 - 4/85 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 original drawing dated 4/11/1915 by Louise M. Boyer in honor of Samuel Hahnemann (b. 4/11/1755). Also, 1 published magazine: "American Homeopathy," April 1985 with published version of same drawing on cover. 16 5 [Boyer, Louise M.] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated photograph of Louise M. Boyer in Carnegie Institute of Technology dress. 16 6 [Boyer, Louise M.] 1897? - 1898? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 photograph of Louise M. Boyer age 7 or 8 on stage, presumably in a play, circa 1897-1898. 16 7 [Boyer, Louise M.] 1897? - 1898? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 photograph of Louise Miller (Boyer) in art class, circa 1897-1898. 16 8 [King or Klein Great-Grandmother] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated photograph of woman in King or Klein family. 16 9 [Miller, Ann] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated photograph of Ann Miller, mother of Z. T. Miller (1847-1913). 16 10 [Miller, Ann] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated photograph of Ann Miller, mother of Z. T. Miller (1847-1913). 16 11 [Miller, Ann] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated drawing of Ann Miller, mother of Z. T. Miller (1847-1913), by Helen King Boyer (1919-). 16 12 [Miller, Kate] 1849? - 1909? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 undated photograph of Kate Miller (1849-1909), wife of Z. T. Miller (1847-1913). 16 13 [Boyer, Louise M.] 1907 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 photograph dated 1907 of Louise Miller (Boyer) with classmates at Humbolt School graduation. 16 14 [Boyer, Louise M.] 1895? ]DESCRIPTION: 1 photograph of Louise Miller (Boyer) at about age 5, circa 1895. 16 15 [Nankivell, Frank] 1951 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 drawing dated 1951 of Frank Nankivell by Helen King Boyer. INDEX BOX - FOLD - KEYWORD PHRASE 5 57 "A FOOL AND HIS MONEY" - REFERENCE (1918) 5 46 "A SPLENDID SINNER" - REFERENCE (1918) 2 3 ACKWORTH STATION - GEORGIA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 88 ALABAMA - BRIDGEPORT - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 90 ALABAMA - BRIDGEPORT - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 91 ALABAMA - BRIDGEPORT - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 92 ALABAMA - BRIDGEPORT - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 95 ALABAMA - BRIDGEPORT - REFERENCE (1864) 1 88 ALABAMA - STEVENSON - REFERENCE (1863) 1 74 ALDIE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 75 ALDIE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 17 ALEXANDRIA - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 3 16 ALLEGHENY - PENNSYLVANIA - KENNEDY FAMILY - CORRESP. ABOUT (1886-1904) 5 36 ALLISON, MAY - REFERENCE (1918) 5 49 ALLISON, MAY - REFERENCE (1918) 5 56 ALLISON, MAY - REFERENCE (1918) 5 61 ALLISON, MAY - REFERENCE (1918) 16 4 "AMERICAN HOMEOPATHY" - PUBLISHED MAGAZINE (4/1985) 13 15 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF HOMEOPATHY - CERTIFICATE (1888) 1 75 AMES, ADELBERT - REFERENCE (1863) 5 21 ANDORFER, D. E. - SIGNATURE (1974) 5 53 ANGLIN, MARGARET - REFERENCE (1918) 5 61 ANGLIN, MARGARET - REFERENCE (1918) 5 57 "ANOTHER GIRL'S SHOES" - REFERENCE (1918) 1 42 AQUIA CREEK - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 59 AQUIA LANDING - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 6 30 ARCHER, FREDERIC - CORRESP. TO KING, FRANK (1896) 6 30 ARCHER, FREDERIC - CORRESP. TO RIVE-KING, JULIE (1896) 5 20 ARKUS, LEON - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE MILLER (1969) 1 36 ARLINGTON HEIGHTS - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 3 26 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY - CORRESP. 1960-1 RE:BURIAL OF MILLER,Z.T. 5 13 ARMS, DOROTHY - CORRESP. ABOUT (1942-1951) 5 12 ARMS, DOROTHY - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1942-1955) 5 12 ARMS, JOHN TAYLOR - CORRESP. ABOUT HIM (1942-1955) 5 13 ARMS, JOHN TAYLOR - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1942-1951) 1 91 ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND - REFERENCE (1863) 1 91 ARMY OF THE POTOMAC - REFERENCE (1863) 5 46 "ART GIRL" - REFERENCE (1918) 3 46 ART SOCIETY OF PITTSBURGH - PAMPHLET (1873) 1 75 ASHBY'S GAP - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 2 6 ATLANTA - GEORGIA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 7 ATLANTA - GEORGIA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 9 ATLANTA - GEORGIA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 10 ATLANTA - GEORGIA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 11 ATLANTA - GEORGIA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 12 ATLANTA - GEORGIA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 13 ATLANTA - GEORGIA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 14 ATLANTA - GEORGIA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 15 ATLANTA - GEORGIA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 19 ATLANTA - GEORGIA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 20 ATLANTA - GEORGIA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 8 ATLANTA - GEORGIA - CORRESP. RE: UNION DRIVE TOWARDS (1864) 2 9 ATLANTA - GEORGIA - CORRESP. RE: UNION DRIVE TOWARDS (1864) 2 15 ATLANTA - GEORGIA - CORRESP. RE: UNION OCCUPATION OF (1864) 2 16 ATLANTA - GEORGIA - CORRESP. RE: UNION OCCUPATION OF (1864) 2 17 ATLANTA - GEORGIA - CORRESP. RE: UNION OCCUPATION OF (1864) 2 18 ATLANTA - GEORGIA - CORRESP. RE: UNION OCCUPATION OF (1864) 2 19 ATLANTA - GEORGIA - CORRESP. RE: UNION OCCUPATION OF (1864) 2 20 ATLANTA - GEORGIA - CORRESP. RE: UNION OCCUPATION OF (1864) 1 88 ATLANTA - GEORGIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 91 ATLANTA - GEORGIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 61 ATLANTA - GEORGIA - REFERENCE (1864) 1 107 ATLANTA - GEORGIA - REFERENCE (1864) 3 11 "AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF JOHN A. BRASHEAR" - PAMPHLET (1925) 5 18 AVINOFF, A. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1940-1945) 3 37 BAIRD, GEORGE M. P. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1916) 11 14 BAKER, ELIZABETH - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 3 21 BAKER, FLORENCE - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, KATE (1906-1908) 3 20 BAKER, FLORENCE - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, KATE (1906-1909) 3 30 BAKER, FLORENCE - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1909-1913) 3 8 BAKER, FLORENCE - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE MILLER (1893-1918) 3 8 BAKER, FLORENCE - CORRESP. TO MILLER, KATE (1893-1918) 3 8 BAKER, FLORENCE - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1893-1918) 3 45 BAKER, FLORENCE - PAINTING OF HER BY MILLER, Z. T. (UNDATED) 3 37 BAKER, W.? - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1897) 1 18 BALL'S CROSS ROADS - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 60.2 BALLOONS - MILITARY - REFERENCE (1863) 1 60.5 BALLOONS - MILITARY - REFERENCE (1863) 1 50 BALTIMORE - MARYLAND - REFERENCE (1863) 1 6 BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD - REFERENCE (1862) 1 6 BANKS, NATHANIEL P. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 11 BANKS, NATHANIEL P. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 15 BANKS, NATHANIEL P. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 19 BANKS, NATHANIEL P. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 23 BANKS, NATHANIEL P. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 39 BANKS, NATHANIEL P. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 75 BARLOW, FRANCIS C. - REFERENCE (1863) 5 8 BATH - MAINE - DRAWING BY BOYER, ERNEST W. (1912) 7 27 BEACH GROVE - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. (1800-1845) 7 3 BEACH GROVE - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. (1824) 7 2 BEACH GROVE - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B., 1823 7 4 BEACH GROVE - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B., 1824 7 5 BEACH GROVE - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B., 1825 7 6 BEACH GROVE - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B., 1826 7 7 BEACH GROVE - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B., 1827 7 8 BEACH GROVE - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B., 1827 7 9 BEACH GROVE - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B., 1828 7 27 BEACH, RACHEL - CORRESP. TO WILSON,. WILLIAM H. (1820S?) 7 27 BEAVER MEADOW - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. (1800-1845) 7 15 BEAVER MEADOW - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. (1846) 5 21 BENNETT, ELTON - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE MILLER (1972) 5 21 BENTON, THOMAS H. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1972) 1 48 BERIA CHURCH - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 78 BERLIN - MARYLAND - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 10 29 BICYCLE PARTY - NEGATIVES (LATE 1800S?) 5 35 "BILLETED" - reference to FILM (1918) 7 19 "BITTY ANGEL" - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT (2001) 7 21 "BITTY ANGEL" - PAINTING BY BOYER, HELEN KING (UNDATED) 7 23 "BITTY ANGEL" - PAINTING BY BOYER, HELEN KING (UNDATED) 7 24 "BITTY ANGEL" - PAINTING BY BOYER, HELEN KING (UNDATED) 7 20 "BITTY ANGEL" - PENCIL DRAWING BY BOYER, HELEN KING (UNDATED) 7 22 "BITTY ANGEL" - PENCIL DRAWING BY BOYER, HELEN KING (UNDATED) 10 6 BOGGS, WILLIAM B. - PHOTOGRAPH OF HIS HOME (1900-1949?) 1 15 BOHLEN, HENRY - REFERENCE (1862) 1 16 BOHLEN, HENRY - REFERENCE (1862) 1 27 BOHLEN, HENRY - REFERENCE (1862) 1 51 BOHLEN, HENRY - REFERENCE (1863) 7 27 BOILEAU FAMILY - CORRESP. (1800-1845) 7 11 BOILEAU, ANNE - CORRESP. TO BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. (1811) 7 10 BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. - CORRESP. - OUTGOING (UNDATED) 7 11 BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, ANNE (1811) 7 12 BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, THOMAS LEECH (1817) 7 13 BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, THOMAS LEECH (1819) 7 14 BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, THOMAS LEECH (1823) 7 15 BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. - CORRESP. FROM WILSON, WILLIAM H. (1846) 7 2 BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. - CORRESP. TO WILSON, SARAH (1823) 7 4 BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. - CORRESP. TO WILSON, SARAH (1824) 7 6 BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. - CORRESP. TO WILSON, SARAH (1826) 7 7 BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. - CORRESP. TO WILSON, SARAH (1827) 7 8 BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. - CORRESP. TO WILSON, SARAH (1827) 7 9 BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. - CORRESP. TO WILSON, SARAH (1828) 7 2 BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. - CORRESP. TO WILSON, WILLIAM (1823) 7 3 BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. - CORRESP. TO WILSON, WILLIAM (1823) 7 5 BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. - CORRESP. TO WILSON, WILLIAM (1825) 7 27 BOILEAU, THOMAS LEECH - CORRESP. FROM FRAZER, PHILIP (1816) 7 12 BOILEAU, THOMAS LEECH - CORRESP. TO BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. (1817) 7 13 BOILEAU, THOMAS LEECH - CORRESP. TO BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. (1819) 7 14 BOILEAU, THOMAS LEECH - CORRESP. TO BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. (1823) 1 77 BOLIVAR - MARYLAND - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 5 7 BOYER FAMILY - GENEALOGICAL MATERIAL (1929-1986) 5 7 BOYER, ERNEST W. - ARTICLES BY HIM AND ABOUT HIM (1929-1986) 5 5 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, FRANCIS (1921) 5 29 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1911-1912) 5 30 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1913-1947) 5 31 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 32 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 33 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 34 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 35 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 36 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 37 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 38 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 39 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 40 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 41 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 42 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 43 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 44 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 45 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 46 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 47 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 48 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 49 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 50 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 51 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 52 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 53 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 54 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 55 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 56 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 57 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 58 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 59 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 1 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1910-1912) 5 2 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1913) 5 3 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1914) 5 4 BOYER, ERNEST W. - CORRES. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 16 1 BOYER, ERNEST W. - DRAWING OF HIM (1944) 16 2 BOYER, ERNEST W. - DRAWING OF HIM (1944) 16 3 BOYER, ERNEST W. - DRAWING OF HIM (1949) 5 8 BOYER, ERNEST W. - DRAWINGS (1912-1920) 7 37 BOYER, ERNEST W. - ENVELOPE W/ MAILING ADDRESS 5 7 BOYER, ERNEST W. - GENEALOGICAL MATERIAL (1929-1986) 5 6 BOYER, ERNEST W. - MANUSCRIPTS BY HIM (1900?-1919?) 10 3 BOYER, ERNEST W. - NEGATIVES (1904-1905) 10 2 BOYER, ERNEST W. - NEGATIVES OF ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR (1904) 5 10 BOYER, ERNEST W. - NEWSPAPER CLIPPING RE: EXHIBIT (1973?) 7 32 BOYER, ERNEST W. - OBITUARY (1949) 11 29 BOYER, ERNEST W. - OBITUARY (1949) 10 12 BOYER, ERNEST W. - PHOTOGRAPH (1920S) 8 2 BOYER, ERNEST W. - PHOTOGRAPH BY (1914) 7 28 BOYER, ERNEST W. - PHOTOGRAPH IN MILITARY UNIFORM (1907) 5 10 BOYER, ERNEST W. - PHOTOGRAPH OF CHURCH IN CLAIRTON, PA (1973) 10 6 BOYER, ERNEST W. - PHOTOGRAPH OF HIS HOME (1900-1949?) 10 6 BOYER, ERNEST W. - PHOTOGRAPH OF HOMES HE DESIGNED (1900-1949?) 10 6 BOYER, ERNEST W. - PHOTOGRAPH: WEDDING PICTURE (1914) 11 8 BOYER, ERNEST W. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 10 6 BOYER, ERNEST W. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1900-1949) 10 7 BOYER, ERNEST W. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1909-1911) 10 5 BOYER, ERNEST W. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1912-1949) 11 26 BOYER, ERNEST W. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1914) 3 12 BOYER, ERNEST W. - PHOTOGRAPHS HE TOOK OF BRASHEAR, JOHN A. (UNDATED) 10 4 BOYER, ERNEST W. - PHOTOGRAPHS OF PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION (1914) 10 27 BOYER, ERNEST W. - PHOTOGRAPHS OF SAN FRANCISCO (1914-1915) 10 1 BOYER, ERNEST W. - PHOTOGRAPHS OF ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR (1904) 5 11 BOYER, ERNEST W. - PRINTED MATERIAL RE: SACRED HEART CHURCH (1925-32) 5 3 BOYER, ERNEST W. - PRINTED WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT (1914) 5 9 BOYER, ERNEST W. - PRINTS (1896-1929) 7 46 BOYER, ERNEST W. - SIGNATURE (1936) 7 28 BOYER, FRANCIS J. (MRS.) - PRINTED OBITUARY (1933) 7 28 BOYER, FRANCIS J. - CORRESP. ABOUT HIM (1907-1933) 5 5 BOYER, FRANCIS J. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST W. (1921) 7 28 BOYER, FRANCIS J. - PRINTED MATTER ABOUT HIM (1907-1933) 10 3 BOYER, FRANCIS JEROME - NEGATIVE (1904-1905) 10 7 BOYER, FRANCIS JEROME - PHOTOGRAPHS (1909-1911) 7 19 BOYER, HELEN KING - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT: "BITTY ANGEL" (2001) 7 17 BOYER, HELEN KING - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPTS BY (1981-2001) 8 12 BOYER, HELEN KING - CALENDAR (1983-1984) 9 6 BOYER, HELEN KING - CALENDAR (1994) 9 8 BOYER, HELEN KING - CALENDAR (1995) 9 9 BOYER, HELEN KING - CALENDAR (1996) 9 12 BOYER, HELEN KING - CALENDAR (1997) 7 16.5 BOYER, HELEN KING - CORRESP. (1942-1948) 8 7 BOYER, HELEN KING - CORRESP. (1966) 8 8 BOYER, HELEN KING - CORRESP. (1967) 7 30 BOYER, HELEN KING - CORRESP. FROM BOYER, TAYLOR M. (1988) 7 16 BOYER, HELEN KING - CORRESP. FROM SMITHSONIAN (1983-1997) 7 16 BOYER, HELEN KING - CORRESP. RE: BOYER EXHIBITS (1983-1997) 7 16 BOYER, HELEN KING - CORRESP. RE: BOYER PRINTS (1983-1997) 9 15 BOYER, HELEN KING - DIARY (1913-1998) 8 2 BOYER, HELEN KING - DIARY (1914) 8 3 BOYER, HELEN KING - DIARY (1943) 8 4 BOYER, HELEN KING - DIARY (1959) 8 5 BOYER, HELEN KING - DIARY (1964) 8 6 BOYER, HELEN KING - DIARY (1965) 8 7 BOYER, HELEN KING - DIARY (1966) 8 8 BOYER, HELEN KING - DIARY (1967) 8 9 BOYER, HELEN KING - DIARY (1968) 8 10 BOYER, HELEN KING - DIARY (1969) 8 11 BOYER, HELEN KING - DIARY (1970) 8 13 BOYER, HELEN KING - DIARY (1985) 8 14 BOYER, HELEN KING - DIARY (1986) 8 15 BOYER, HELEN KING - DIARY (1988) 8 16 BOYER, HELEN KING - DIARY (1989) 9 1 BOYER, HELEN KING - DIARY (1990) 9 2 BOYER, HELEN KING - DIARY (1992) 9 3 BOYER, HELEN KING - DIARY (1993) 9 4 BOYER, HELEN KING - DIARY (1994) 9 5 BOYER, HELEN KING - DIARY (1994) 9 7 BOYER, HELEN KING - DIARY (1995) 9 10 BOYER, HELEN KING - DIARY (1997) 9 11 BOYER, HELEN KING - DIARY (1997) 9 13 BOYER, HELEN KING - DIARY (1998) 9 14 BOYER, HELEN KING - DIARY (UNDATED) 16 1 BOYER, HELEN KING - DRAWING OF BOYER, ERNEST W. (1944) 16 11 BOYER, HELEN KING - DRAWING OF MILLER, ANN (UNDATED) 16 15 BOYER, HELEN KING - DRAWING OF NANKIVELL, FRANK (1951) 7 37 BOYER, HELEN KING - ENVELOPE W/ MAILING ADDRESS 7 35 BOYER, HELEN KING - GENEALOGICAL INFORMATION (1869-2001?) 7 36 BOYER, HELEN KING - GENEALOGICAL INFORMATION (1877-1976?) 8 1 BOYER, HELEN KING - MANUSCRIPT: RECOLLECTIONS (1913-1998) 7 21 BOYER, HELEN KING - PAINTING FOR "BITTY ANGEL" (UNDATED) 7 23 BOYER, HELEN KING - PAINTING FOR "BITTY ANGEL" (UNDATED) 7 24 BOYER, HELEN KING - PAINTING FOR "BITTY ANGEL" (UNDATED) 1 1 BOYER, HELEN KING - PAPERS (1800-2001) 7 20 BOYER, HELEN KING - PENCIL DRAWING FOR "BITTY ANGEL" (UNDATED) 7 22 BOYER, HELEN KING - PENCIL DRAWING FOR "BITTY ANGEL" (UNDATED) 10 5 BOYER, HELEN KING - PHOTOGRAPH (1912-1949) 11 2 BOYER, HELEN KING - PHOTOGRAPH W/ MILLER, LOUISE KLEIN (1940?) 11 14 BOYER, HELEN KING - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 10 25 BOYER, HELEN KING - PHOTOGRAPHS (1850?-2001?) 7 25 BOYER, HELEN KING - PHOTOGRAPHS (1900?-2001?) 10 22 BOYER, HELEN KING - PHOTOGRAPHS (1919?-1975?) 10 24 BOYER, HELEN KING - PHOTOGRAPHS (1919?-1975?) 10 12.5 BOYER, HELEN KING - PHOTOGRAPHS (1919?-2001?) 10 9 BOYER, HELEN KING - PHOTOGRAPHS (1920?-2001?) 10 12 BOYER, HELEN KING - PHOTOGRAPHS (1920?-2001?) 10 11 BOYER, HELEN KING - PHOTOGRAPHS (1949?-1955?) 10 8 BOYER, HELEN KING - PHOTOGRAPHS (1951-1974) 10 10 BOYER, HELEN KING - PHOTOGRAPHS BY (1976) 7 25 BOYER, HELEN KING - PHOTOGRAPHS OF HER ARTWORK (1900?-2001?) 7 26 BOYER, HELEN KING - PHOTOGRAPHS OF HER ARTWORK (1940?-1984?) 7 25 BOYER, HELEN KING - PRINTED MATTER RE: HER ARTWORK (1900?-2001?) 7 26 BOYER, HELEN KING - PRINTED MATTER RE: HER ARTWORK (1940?-1984?) 7 18 BOYER, HELEN KING - TYPED MANUSCRIPT: "COSI FAN TUTTE" (1999) 6 4 BOYER, LOUISE M. - BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH (1890-1976) 3 21 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. ABOUT (1906-1908) 5 20 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM ARKUS, LEON (1969) 5 12 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM ARMS, DOROTHY (1942-1955) 5 13 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM ARMS, JOHN TAYLOR (1942-1951) 5 18 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM AVINOFF, A. (1940-1945) 3 8 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM BAKER, FLORENCE (1893-1918) 5 21 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM BENNETT, ELTON (1972) 5 21 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM BENTON, THOMAS H. (1972) 5 1 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM BOYER, ERNEST W. (1910-1912) 5 2 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM BOYER, ERNEST W. (1913) 5 3 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM BOYER, ERNEST W. (1914) 5 4 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM BOYER, ERNEST W. (1918) 5 14 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM BRASHEAR, JOHN (UNDATED) 5 20 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM BRINKLEY, DAVID (1969) 5 19 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM BROOKLYN MUSEUM (1952) 5 20 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM CARNEGIE INSTITUTE (1961) 5 20 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM CARNEGIE INSTITUTE OF TECH. (1964) 5 18 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM CARNEGIE MUSEUM (1945) 5 19 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM DAY, WORDEN (1954) 5 19 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM DUFF, JAMES H. (1950) 5 21 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM EAGLETON, THOMAS F. (1971) 5 65 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM EARLE, FERDINAND (1918) 5 19 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D. (1956) 5 18 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM FABRI, RALPH (1945) 5 19 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM FABRI, RALPH (1950) 5 17 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM FIELD, WILLIAM P. (1913) 5 15 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM HAMERSCHLAG, ARTHUR A. (1913) 5 19 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM JOHNSON, UNA E. (1952) 5 20 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM KILPATRICK, JAMES J. (1969) 5 21 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM KILPATRICK, JAMES J. (1974) 5 67 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM MATHIS, JUNE (1923) 3 47 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, WILLIAM (1896-1931) 5 18 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM NICHOLS, HOBART (1949) 5 17 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM RANDALL, CARL (1909) 6 45 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1926) 5 66 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM ROWLAND, DAISY (1920) 5 64 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM ROWLAND, RICHARD (DICK) (1918) 5 20 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM ROYSTER, VERMONT (1969) 5 21 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM SYMINGTON, STUART (1974) 5 18 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM THOMAS, LOWELL (1933) 5 16 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM ULRICH, LOTTE (1911-1914) 5 20 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM VON GROSCHWITZ, GUSTAVE (1965) 5 20 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM WARNER, J. C. (1964) 5 20 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. FROM WASHBURN, GORDON (1961) 5 31 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. RE: ADDRESS (1918) 5 68 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. RE: NEW YORK FILMS (1911-1922) 5 17 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. RECEIVED (1899-1913) 5 18 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. RECEIVED (1918-1949) 5 19 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. RECEIVED (1950-1957) 5 20 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. RECEIVED (1961-1969) 5 21 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. RECEIVED (1971-1984) 5 22 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. RECEIVED (UNDATED) 5 24 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. SENT WHILE IN EUROPE (1910) 5 61 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO "HOFFIE" (1918) 5 31 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 32 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 33 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 34 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 35 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 36 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 37 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 38 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 39 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 40 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 41 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 42 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 43 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 44 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 45 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 46 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 47 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 48 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 49 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 50 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 51 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 52 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 53 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 54 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 55 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 56 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 57 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 58 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 59 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST (1918) 5 29 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST W. (1911-1912) 5 30 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, ERNEST W. (1913-1947) 5 31 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, TAYLOR MILLER (1918) 5 60 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO KAVANAUGH, KATHERINE (1920) 5 62 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO LISSFELT, NED 5 23 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, KATE (1906) 5 23 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1906) 5 26 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (7/1912) 5 27 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (8/1912) 5 28 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (UNDATED) 5 63 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO PHILLIPS, BESS DUFF (1920) 5 25 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. TO SEIBEL FAMILY (1910) 5 19 BOYER, LOUISE M. - CORRESP. WITTE MEMORIAL MUSEUM (1956-1957) 3 28 BOYER, LOUISE M. - DOCUMENT: TEACHING CERTIFICATE (1933) 13 9 BOYER, LOUISE M. - DRAWING (1914) OF MILLER, Z. T. 16 4 BOYER, LOUISE M. - DRAWING HONORING HAHNEMANN, SAMUEL (1915) 16 2 BOYER, LOUISE M. - DRAWING OF BOYER, ERNEST W. (1944) 16 3 BOYER, LOUISE M. - DRAWING OF BOYER, ERNEST W. (1949) 7 37 BOYER, LOUISE M. - ENVELOPE W/ MAILING ADDRESS 3 40 BOYER, LOUISE M. - MANUSCRIPT (1861-1893) ABOUT HER LIFE 3 41 BOYER, LOUISE M. - MANUSCRIPT (1893-1896) ABOUT HER LIFE 11 15 BOYER, LOUISE M. - NEGATIVES OF JAMAICA (1912-1913) 3 44 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PAINTING OF HER BY MILLER, Z. T. (C. 1900) 6 5 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PENCIL DRAWINGS (1890-1976) 16 14 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPH (1895?) 16 6 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPH (1897-1898?) 16 7 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPH (1897-1898?) 13 5 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPH (1904?) 16 13 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPH (1907) 13 6 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPH (1910?) 10 5 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPH (1912-1949) 10 12 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPH (1920S) 10 35 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPH (EARLY 1900S) 10 9 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPH (UNDATED) 16 5 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPH (UNDATED) 10 6 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPH: WEDDING PICTURE (1914) 11 8 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 11 10 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 11 14 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 11 22 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 10 13 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1890-1976) 10 14 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1890-1976) 10 15 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1890-1976) 10 16 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1890-1976) 10 17 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1890-1976) 11 25 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1913?-1914?) 10 29 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPHS (LATE 1800S?) 11 16 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPHS OF EUROPE (1910) 11 17 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPHS OF EUROPE (1910) 11 18 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPHS OF EUROPE (1910) 11 20 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPHS OF EUROPE (1910) 6 22 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPHS OF HER ARTWORK (1890-1976) 10 18 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PHOTOGRAPHS: EUROPEAN TOUR (1910) 11 19 BOYER, LOUISE M. - POSTCARDS FROM EUROPE (1910) 6 4 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PRINTED MATTER ABOUT HER (1890-1976) 5 3 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PRINTED WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT (1914) 6 21 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PUBLISHED ARTICLES ABOUT HER (1908-1981) 6 3 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PUBLISHED ARTICLES BY (1931-1935) 6 21 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PUBLISHED ARTICLES BY HER (1908-1981) 7 48 BOYER, LOUISE M. - PUBLISHED DRAWING OF BRASHEAR, JOHN A. (1940) 6 1 BOYER, LOUISE M. - SCHOOL RECORDS (1898-1909) 3 11 BOYER, LOUISE M. - SEE ALSO: MILLER, LOUISE 5 31 BOYER, LOUISE M. - SEE: BOYER, LOUISE M. 6 2 BOYER, LOUISE M. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT (UNDATED) 5 69 BOYER, LOUISE M. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT ABOUT HER: SENIOR THESIS, 2001 5 69 BOYER, LOUISE M. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT ABOUT HER: SENIOR THESIS, 2001 5 70 BOYER, LOUISE M. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT: "BREATH OF SPRING" (1918) 6 6 BOYER, LOUISE M. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT: "BUT FOR THE GRACE OF GOD" ND 6 7 BOYER, LOUISE M. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT: "EVERY MAN HIS OWN JUDGE" ND 6 20 BOYER, LOUISE M. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT: "FEUD IN VERONA" (UNDATED) 6 9 BOYER, LOUISE M. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT: "HE HUFFED AND HE PUFFED" ND 6 8 BOYER, LOUISE M. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT: "INVETERATE GAMBLER" UNDATED 6 10 BOYER, LOUISE M. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT: "MOTHER GOOSE" (UNDATED) 6 11 BOYER, LOUISE M. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT: "MR. SKIPWOOD EXPLAINS" (ND) 6 12 BOYER, LOUISE M. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT: "PRIMITIVE, THE" (1930S) 6 13 BOYER, LOUISE M. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT: "PYRE, THE" (UNDATED) 6 14 BOYER, LOUISE M. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT: "SAUCE FOR THE GOSLINGS" (ND) 6 15 BOYER, LOUISE M. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT: "SPECIMEN PROGRAMME" (ND) 6 16 BOYER, LOUISE M. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT: "STATION ANNOUNCEMENT" (ND) 6 18 BOYER, LOUISE M. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT: "WATERS OF HEAVEN" (UNDATED) 6 17 BOYER, LOUISE M. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT: RADIO PROGRAMME (UNDATED) 10 3 BOYER, MARY ELIZABETH FOWLER - NEGATIVE (1904-1905) 11 32 BOYER, MARY ELIZABETH FOWLER - PHOTOGRAPH (1888) 10 5 BOYER, MARY ELIZABETH FOWLER - PHOTOGRAPH (1912-1949) 10 19 BOYER, MARY ELIZABETH FOWLER - PHOTOGRAPH (UNDATED) 10 7 BOYER, MARY ELIZABETH FOWLER - PHOTOGRAPHS (1909-1911) 7 29 BOYER, PEARCE FOWLER - CORRESP. (1943-1945) 10 3 BOYER, PEARCE FOWLER - NEGATIVE (1904-1905) 10 7 BOYER, PEARCE FOWLER - PHOTOGRAPHS (1909-1911) 7 30 BOYER, TAYLOR M. - ARTICLE IN "SOARING" MAGAZINE (1971) 5 31 BOYER, TAYLOR M. - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 7 30 BOYER, TAYLOR M. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, HELEN KING (1988) 7 37 BOYER, TAYLOR M. - ENVELOPE W/ MAILING ADDRESS 10 5 BOYER, TAYLOR M. - PHOTOGRAPH (1912-1949) 10 6 BOYER, TAYLOR M. - PHOTOGRAPH (1918?) 10 12 BOYER, TAYLOR M. - PHOTOGRAPH (1920S) 11 14 BOYER, TAYLOR M. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 10 20 BOYER, TAYLOR M. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1900?-1950?) 10 21 BOYER, TAYLOR M. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1900?-1975?) 10 22 BOYER, TAYLOR M. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1900?-1975?) 10 23 BOYER, TAYLOR M. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1900?-1975?) 10 12.5 BOYER, TAYLOR M. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1919?-2001?) 7 30 BOYER, TAYLOR M. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT:"CARNEGIE TECH GLIDER CLUB" 1934-7 1 88 BRAGG, BRAXTON - REFERENCE (1863) 1 94 BRAGG, BRAXTON - REFERENCE (1863) 3 37 BRANT, JOHN - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1906) 3 12 BRASHEAR, JOHN A. - BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH (PUBLISHED) (UNDATED) 7 48 BRASHEAR, JOHN A. - BOOK ABOUT HIM (1940) 5 14 BRASHEAR, JOHN A. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (UNDATED) 3 10 BRASHEAR, JOHN A. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, KATE (1900) 3 12 BRASHEAR, JOHN A. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, KATE (UNDATED) 3 11 BRASHEAR, JOHN A. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, LOUISE (1911-1916) 3 9 BRASHEAR, JOHN A. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1887-1899) 3 10 BRASHEAR, JOHN A. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1910) 3 12 BRASHEAR, JOHN A. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (UNDATED) 10 26 BRASHEAR, JOHN A. - DRAWING BY BOYER, LOUISE M. (UNDATED) 3 11 BRASHEAR, JOHN A. - PAMPHLET RE: HIS AUTOBIOGRAPHY (1925) 3 11 BRASHEAR, JOHN A. - PHOTOGRAPH (1916?) 3 10 BRASHEAR, JOHN A. - PHOTOGRAPH (PUBLISHED) (1900) 3 12 BRASHEAR, JOHN A. - PHOTOGRAPHS (UNDATED) 10 26 BRASHEAR, JOHN A. - PHOTOGRAPHS SIGNED (UNDATED) 7 48 BRASHEAR, JOHN A. - PUBLISHED DRAWING OF HIM (1940) 3 10 BRASHEAR, PHOEBE S. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1900) 5 39 "BREATH OF SPRING" - REFERENCE (1918) 5 46 "BREATH OF SPRING" - REFERENCE (1918) 5 48 "BREATH OF SPRING" - REFERENCE (1918) 5 55 "BREATH OF SPRING" - REFERENCE (1918) 5 56 "BREATH OF SPRING" - REFERENCE (1918) 5 57 "BREATH OF SPRING" - REFERENCE (1918) 5 60 "BREATH OF SPRING" - REFERENCE TO SCREENPLAY (1920) 5 70 "BREATH OF SPRING" - TYPED MANUSCRIPT BY BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 1 39 BRENTSVILLE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 42 BRENTSVILLE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 11 2 BRIARCLIFF MANOR - NEW YORK - AGRICULTURE SCHOOL - PAMPHLET (1940?) 2 5 BRICK HEAD COVE - GEORGIA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 88 BRIDGEPORT - ALABAMA - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 90 BRIDGEPORT - ALABAMA - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 91 BRIDGEPORT - ALABAMA - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 92 BRIDGEPORT - ALABAMA - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 95 BRIDGEPORT - ALABAMA - REFERENCE (1864) 5 20 BRINKLEY, DAVID - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE MILLER (1969) 1 83 BRISTOE STATION - REFERENCE (1863) 5 19 BROOKLYN MUSEUM - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1952) 1 54 BROOKS STATION - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 81 BROOKS STATION - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 7 47 BROWNSVILLE - PENNSYLVANIA - BOOKLET RE: ST. PETER CHURCH (1936) 15 3 "BUBBLING SPRING" - SHEET MUSIC BY RIVE-KING, JULIE (1879) 1 65 BUCHANAN, JAMES - REFERENCE (1863) 1 81 BUFORD, JOHN - REFERENCE (1863) 1 83 BUFORD, JOHN - REFERENCE (1863) 1 17 BULL RUN - SECOND BATTLE OF - REFERENCE (1862) 1 19 BULL RUN - SECOND BATTLE OF - REFERENCE (1862) 1 27 BULL RUN - SECOND BATTLE OF - REFERENCE (1862) 1 17 BULL RUN - SECOND BATTLE OF - REFERENCE (1862) 1 32 BULL RUN BATTLEFIELD - REFERENCE (1862) 1 34 BULL RUN BATTLEFIELD - REFERENCE (1862) 1 32 BULL RUN BRIDGE - REFERENCE (1862) 1 39 BULL RUN BRIDGE - REFERENCE (1862) 1 19 BURNSIDE, AMBROSE - REFERENCE (1862) 1 41 BURNSIDE, AMBROSE - REFERENCE (1862) 1 42 BURNSIDE, AMBROSE - REFERENCE (1862) 1 43 BURNSIDE, AMBROSE - REFERENCE (1863) 1 46 BURNSIDE, AMBROSE - REFERENCE (1863) 1 60.4 BURNSIDE, AMBROSE - REFERENCE (1863) 1 63 BURNSIDE, AMBROSE - REFERENCE (1863) 1 72 BURNSIDE, AMBROSE - REFERENCE (1863) 7 40 BURROUGHS, JOHN - BOOK ABOUT HIM (1901) 3 42 BURSK, JOE - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1894) 7 31 BURSK, MALLVINA - CORRESP. ABOUT HER (1894-1904) 3 38 BURSK, MALLVINA - SEE: MILLER, MALLVINA 5 31 BURSK, MALLVINA - SEE: MILLER, MALLVINA 6 45 BUSH CONSERVATORY - CHICAGO - PRINTED MATTER RE: RIVE-KING, JULIE 1926 6 6 "BUT FOR THE GRACE OF GOD" - TYPED MANUSCRIPT BY BOYER, LOUISE M. (ND) 1 37 BUTLER, BENJAMIN F. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 67 BUTLER, BENJAMIN F. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 68 BUTLER, BENJAMIN F. - REFERENCE (1863) 2 2 BUTTERFIELD, DANIEL - REFERENCE (1864) 5 38 "CAMILLE" - REFERENCE TO FILM (1918) 1 1 CAMP CHASE - OHIO - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 2 CAMP CHASE - OHIO - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 3 CAMP CHASE - OHIO - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 4 CAMP CHASE - OHIO - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 10 27 CANADA - ROCKY MOUNTAINS - PHOTOGRAPHS (1914-1915) 1 65 CAPITOL BUILDING - REFERENCE (1863) 11 31 CAPITOL BUILDING - WASHINGTON, D.C. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1913-1914) 5 20 CARNEGIE INSTITUTE - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1961) 4 53 CARNEGIE INSTITUTE - PROGRAM (1907) 5 20 CARNEGIE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1964) 6 15 CARNEGIE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY - TYPED MANUSCRIPT (UNDATED) 6 17 CARNEGIE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY - TYPED MANUSCRIPT (UNDATED) 5 18 CARNEGIE MUSEUM - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1945) 7 30 "CARNEGIE TECH GLIDER CLUB" - TYPED MANUSCRIPT BY BOYER, TAYLOR 1934-7 3 13 CARPENTER, MATILDA - CORRESP. ABOUT (1894-1904) 3 13 CARPENTER, R. R. - CORRESP. FROM (1894) 7 16.5 CARTER, BEN - CORRESP. (1942?-1948?) 1 64 CASSVILLE - GEORGIA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 108 CASSVILLE - GEORGIA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 109 CASSVILLE - GEORGIA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 82 CATLETT'S STATION - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 84 CATLETT'S STATION - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 4 52 "CENTENNIAL HOMEOPATHY, 1796-1896" - PRINTED PROGRAM (1896) 10 6 CENTRAL PARK - NEW YORK CITY - PHOTOGRAPH OF BOYER, ERNEST W. (1912) 1 34 CENTREVILLE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 35 CENTREVILLE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 36 CENTREVILLE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 37 CENTREVILLE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 38 CENTREVILLE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 39 CENTREVILLE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 73 CENTREVILLE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 24 CENTREVILLE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 27 CENTREVILLE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 31 CENTREVILLE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 32 CENTREVILLE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 17 CENTREVILLE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 34 CENTREVILLE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 42 CENTREVILLE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 75 CENTREVILLE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 60.5 CHANCELLORSVILLE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 62 CHANCELLORSVILLE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 63 CHANCELLORSVILLE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 73 CHANCELLORSVILLE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 35 CHANTILLY - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 13 CHAPLAIN - CIVIL WAR - REFERENCE (1862) 6 3 "CHARETTE, THE" - PRINTED ARTICLES BY BOYER, LOUISE M. (1931-1935) 5 7 "CHARETTE, THE" - PRINTED JOURNAL ISSUES (1929-1949) 1 58 CHARLESTON - SOUTH CAROLINA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 59 CHARLESTON - SOUTH CAROLINA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 28 CHASE, SALMON P. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 31 CHASE, SALMON P. - REFERENCE (1862) 2 8 CHATTAHOOCHEE HEIGHTS - GEORGIA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 3 7.5 CHATTANOOGA - TENNESSEE - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 3 4 CHATTANOOGA - TENNESSEE - DOCUMENT: GENERAL ORDERS NO. 265 (1863) 1 91 CHATTANOOGA - TENNESSEE - REFERENCE (1863) 1 93 CHATTANOOGA - TENNESSEE - REFERENCE (1863) 1 94 CHATTANOOGA - TENNESSEE - REFERENCE (1863) 1 98 CHATTANOOGA - TENNESSEE - REFERENCE (1864) 7 42 "CHILDREN'S GARDENS" - BOOK BY MILLER, LOUISE KLEIN (1904) 1 18 CINCINNATI - OHIO - REFERENCE (1862) 1 1 CIVIL WAR - SEE: HELEN KING BOYER COLLECTION 5 10 CLAIRTON - PENNSYLVANIA - ST. PAULINUS CHURCH - BROCHURE (1973) 3 42 CLEVELAND, GROVER - CORRESP. RE: POLICIES OF (1894) 1 72 CLINE, JACOB - CORRESP. TO HIS COUSIN? (1863) 1 11 CLUSERET, GUSTAVE P. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 14 CLUSERET, GUSTAVE P. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 5 COLUMBUS - OHIO - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 1 COLUMBUS - OHIO - CORRESP. FROM NEAR (1862) 11 24 COLUMBUS - OHIO - PHOTOGRAPH OF FLOOD (1913) 10 29 COLUMBUS - OHIO - PHOTOGRAPHS (LATE 1800S?) 3 4 COLUMBUS - OHIO - RECEIPT (1862) 10 25 COMPANY STORE - TAMAQUA - PENNSYLVANIA - PHOTO (EARLY 1900S?) 7 46 "CONCERT, THE" - BOOKLET BY SEIBEL, GEORGE (1934) 1 1 CONFEDERATE PRISONERS - REFERENCE (1862) 1 2 CONFEDERATE PRISONERS - REFERENCE (1862) 1 3 CONFEDERATE PRISONERS - REFERENCE (1862) 10 28 CONNECTICUT - OLD LYME - PHOTOS OF HOME OF GRISWOLD, F. (MISS) 1911-59 1 15 CONNECTICUT 5TH - REFERENCE (1862) 7 43 CONREID, HEINRICH - PAMPHLET: "THE WALKYR" (1904) 7 18 "COSI FAN TUTTE" - TYPED MANUSCRIPT BY BOYER, HELEN KING (1999) 5 10 COUNTRY GALLERY - PARKVILLE, PA - NEWSPAPER CLIP RE: BOYER, E.W. 1973? 1 44 CULLET'S STATION - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 14 CULPEPER - VIRGINIA - RAILROAD - REFERENCE (1862) 1 15 CULPEPER - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 59 CULPEPER COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 16 CULPEPER ROAD - REFERENCE (1862) 1 55 CURTIN, ANDREW - REFERENCE (1863) 1 23 DAVIS, JEFFERSON - REFERENCE (1862) 1 37 DAVIS, JEFFERSON - REFERENCE (1862) 5 19 DAY, WORDEN - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1954) 6 28 DECKER, D. - CORRESP. TO KING, FRANK (1890) 1 65 DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE - REFERENCE (1863) 1 86 DESSAUR, FORT - REFERENCE (1863) 10 5 DEWHURST, DONALD - PHOTOGRAPH (1912-1949) 1 13 DOCTORS - CIVIL WAR - REFERENCE (1862) 5 56 "DODGING A MILLION" - REFERENCE (1918) 4 21 DRAKE, J. B. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT: MEDICAL NOTEBOOK (C. 1900?) 5 19 DUFF, JAMES H. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1950) 5 57 "DUKE DECIDES, THE" - REFERENCE (1918) 1 41 DUMFRIES - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 81 DUMFRIES - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 5 21 EAGLETON, THOMAS F. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE MILLER (1971) 5 65 EARLE, FERDINAND - CORRES. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 3 15 EAST AURORA - NEW YORK - CORRESP. FROM (1906-1907) 3 15 EAST AURORA - NEW YORK - TYPED MANUSCRIPT ABOUT (C. 1900) 6 26 EDDY, CLARENCE - CORRESP. TO KING, FRANK (1887) 7 48 EISEMAN, RUBY - BOOK: "JOHN ALFRED BRASHEAR" (1940) 5 19 EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1956) 7 40 ELBERTUS, FRA - BOOK "OLD JOHN BURROUGHS" (1901) 1 28 ELLSWORTH, E. ELMER - REFERENCE (1862) 1 20 EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION - REFERENCE (1862) 1 26 EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION - REFERENCE (1862) 1 30 EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION - REFERENCE (1862) 1 36 EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION - REFERENCE (1862) 7 30 "EPHRATA DIARY" - ARTICLE BY BOYER, TAYLOR M. IN "SOARING" (1971) 6 7 "EVERY MAN HIS OWN JUDGE" - TYPED MANUSCRIPT BY BOYER, LOUISE M. (ND) 6 2 "EVERY MAN HIS OWN JUDGE" - TYPED MANUSCRIPT BY BOYER,LOUISE M. (ND) 1 11 EWELL, RICHARD S. - REFERENCE (1862) 5 18 FABRI, RALPH - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1945) 5 19 FABRI, RALPH - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1950) 5 41 FAIRBANKS, DOUGLAS - REFERENCE (1918) 1 23 FAIRFAX - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. RE: EFFECTS OF CIVIL WAR (1862) 1 34 FAIRFAX - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 21 FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 22 FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 23 FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 24 FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 25 FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 26 FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 27 FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 28 FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 29 FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 30 FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 31 FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 32 FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 38 FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 30 FAIRFAX STATION - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. REGARDING (1862) 1 46 FALMOUTH - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 47 FALMOUTH - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 62 FALMOUTH - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 53 FALMOUTH - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 62 FALMOUTH - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 3 38 "FAMOUS KITCHELL COMPOSITE MADONNA" - PAMPHLET (1899) 1 72 FAYETTEVILLE - WEST VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 6 20 "FEUD IN VERONA" - TYPED MANUSCRIPT BY BOYER, LOUISE M. (ND) 5 17 FIELD, WILLIAM P. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1913) 1 11 FIFERS - CIVIL WAR - REFERENCE (1862) 5 35 "FIGHTING BLOOD" - SCREENPLAY (1918) 1 86 FORT DESSAUR - REFERENCE (1863) 1 86 FORT GRIFFITH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 86 FORT MAHLER - REFERENCE (1863) 1 86 FORT PEISNER - REFERENCE (1863) 1 82 FORT SUMTER - SOUTH CAROLINA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 94 FORT WOOD - TENNESSEE - REFERENCE (1863) 11 3 FOSTER, WALLACE - PHOTOGRAPH (1847?-1913?) 10 25 FOWLER FAMILY - PHOTOGRAPHS (1850?-2001?) 10 25 FOWLER, M. P. - PHOTO OF COMPANY STORE (EARLY 1900S?) 10 32 FOWLER, MARGARET - PHOTOGRAPH (1904?-1916?) 11 12 FOWLER, MARGARET - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 10 25 FOWLER, MARMADUKE PEARCE - PHOTO OF COMPANY STORE (EARLY 1900S?) 11 32 FOWLER, MARY ELIZABETH BOYER - PHOTOGRAPH (1888) 10 32 FOWLER, SUSAN - PHOTOGRAPH (1904?-1916?) 10 30 FOWLER, SUSAN ELLEN WILSON - PHOTOGRAPH (1826?-1903?) 5 41 FOX STUDIOS - REFERENCE (1918) 5 65 FOX STUDIOS - REFERENCE (1918) 1 34 FRANCE - REFERENCE TO RELATIONS WITH CONFEDERACY (1862) 7 27 FRAZER, PHILIP - CORRESP. TO BOILEAU, THOMAS LEECH (1816) 7 27 FRAZER, PHILIP - CORRESP. TO WILSON,. WILLIAM H. (1818) 1 77 FREDERICK - MARYLAND - REFERENCE (1863) 1 39 FREDERICKSBURG - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 60.2 FREDERICKSBURG - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 60.4 FREDERICKSBURG - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 60.5 FREDERICKSBURG - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 81 FREDERICKSBURG - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 42 FREDERICKSBURG - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE HOSPITALS (1862) 1 41 FREDERICKSBURG - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE TO BATTLE OF (1862) 1 42 FREDERICKSBURG - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE TO BATTLE OF (1862) 1 54 FREDERICKSBURG RAILROAD - REFERENCE (1863) 1 27 FREEMAN'S FORD - REFERENCE (1862) 1 51 FREEMAN'S FORD - REFERENCE (1863) 1 12 FREMONT, JOHN C. - CORRESP. ABOUT HIM (1862) 1 1 FREMONT, JOHN C. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 6 FREMONT, JOHN C. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 9 FREMONT, JOHN C. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 10 FREMONT, JOHN C. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 11 FREMONT, JOHN C. - REFERENCE (1862) 11 14 GABLE, MARGARET - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 7 32 GABLE, MORGAN E. - NEWSPAPER ARTICLES BY (1888-1920?) 10 31 GABLE, MORGAN E. - OBITUARY: NEWSPAPER CLIPPING (1916) 10 32 GABLE, MORGAN E. - PHOTOGRAPH (1904?-1916?) 10 31 GABLE, MORGAN E. - PHOTOGRAPH (1916) 11 12 GABLE, MORGAN E. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 10 5 GABLE, SUSAN FOWLER - PHOTOGRAPH (1912-1949) 1 34 GAINESVILLE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 5 56 GARDEN, KITTY - REFERENCE (1918) 5 46 GARDEN, MARY - REFERENCE (1918) 7 42 GARDENS - BOOK BY MILLER, LOUISE KLEIN (1904) 1 24 GARFIELD, JAMES A. - REFERENCE (1862) 7 48 GAUL, HARRIET A. - BOOK: "JOHN ALFRED BRASHEAR" (1940) 1 103 GEARY, JOHN W. - REFERENCE (1864) 2 2 GEARY, JOHN W. - REFERENCE (1864) 1 62 GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 49 - PRINTED ITEM BY HOOKER, JOSEPH (1863) 2 3 GEORGIA - ACKWORTH STATION - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 6 GEORGIA - ATLANTA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 7 GEORGIA - ATLANTA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 9 GEORGIA - ATLANTA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 10 GEORGIA - ATLANTA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 11 GEORGIA - ATLANTA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 12 GEORGIA - ATLANTA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 13 GEORGIA - ATLANTA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 14 GEORGIA - ATLANTA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 15 GEORGIA - ATLANTA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 19 GEORGIA - ATLANTA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 20 GEORGIA - ATLANTA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 8 GEORGIA - ATLANTA - CORRESP. RE: UNION DRIVE TOWARDS (1864) 2 9 GEORGIA - ATLANTA - CORRESP. RE: UNION DRIVE TOWARDS (1864) 2 15 GEORGIA - ATLANTA - CORRESP. RE: UNION OCCUPATION OF (1864) 2 16 GEORGIA - ATLANTA - CORRESP. RE: UNION OCCUPATION OF (1864) 2 17 GEORGIA - ATLANTA - CORRESP. RE: UNION OCCUPATION OF (1864) 2 18 GEORGIA - ATLANTA - CORRESP. RE: UNION OCCUPATION OF (1864) 2 19 GEORGIA - ATLANTA - CORRESP. RE: UNION OCCUPATION OF (1864) 2 20 GEORGIA - ATLANTA - CORRESP. RE: UNION OCCUPATION OF (1864) 1 88 GEORGIA - ATLANTA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 91 GEORGIA - ATLANTA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 61 GEORGIA - ATLANTA - REFERENCE (1864) 1 107 GEORGIA - ATLANTA - REFERENCE (1864) 2 5 GEORGIA - BRICK HEAD COVE - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 64 GEORGIA - CASSVILLE - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 108 GEORGIA - CASSVILLE - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 109 GEORGIA - CASSVILLE - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 8 GEORGIA - CHATTAHOOCHEE HEIGHTS - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 9 GEORGIA - MACON - REFERENCE (1864) 2 1 GEORGIA - MARIETTA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 2 GEORGIA - MARIETTA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 61 GEORGIA - NICKOJACK GAP - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 109 GEORGIA - RESACA - REFERENCE (1864) 1 106 GEORGIA - RINGGOLD - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 103 GEORGIA - RINGGOLD - REFERENCE (1864) 1 90 GEORGIA - TRENTON - REFERENCE (1863) 1 91 GEORGIA - TRENTON - REFERENCE (1863) 1 92 GEORGIA - TRENTON - REFERENCE (1863) 1 93 GEORGIA - TRENTON - REFERENCE (1863) 1 18 GERMAN LANGUAGE - UNION SOLDIERS - REFERENCE (1862) 1 20 GERMAN LANGUAGE - UNION SOLDIERS - REFERENCE (1862) 3 6 GETTYSBURG - PAMPHLET RE: BATTLEFIELD MONUMENTS & MARKERS (C.1900) 3 6 GETTYSBURG - PAMPHLET: INCLUDES BATTLEFIELD MAP (C.1900) 3 6 GETTYSBURG - PAMPHLET: VISITORS' INFORMATION (C.1900) 1 76 GETTYSBURG - REFERENCE (1863) 1 77 GETTYSBURG - REFERENCE (1863) 5 35 GOLDWYN STUDIOS - REFERENCE (1918) 5 58 GOLDWYN STUDIOS - REFERENCE (1918) 1 74 GOOSE CREEK - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 15 GORDONSVILLE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 65 GRANT, ULYSSES S. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 66 GRANT, ULYSSES S. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 67 GRANT, ULYSSES S. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 69 GRANT, ULYSSES S. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 70 GRANT, ULYSSES S. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 91 GRANT, ULYSSES S. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 61 GRANT, ULYSSES S. - REFERENCE (1864) 1 64 GRANT, ULYSSES S. - REFERENCE (1864) 1 100 GRANT, ULYSSES S. - REFERENCE (1864) 2 1 GRANT, ULYSSES S. - REFERENCE (1864) 2 2 GRANT, ULYSSES S. - REFERENCE (1864) 10 32 GREYHOUNDS - PHOTOGRAPH (1904?-1916?) OF DOGS OF GABLE, MORGAN E. 1 86 GRIFFITH, FORT - REFERENCE (1863) 10 28 GRISWOLD, F. (MISS) - PHOTOS OF HOME IN LYME, CT (1911-1959) 3 14 GUMP, INEZ - CORRESP. TO AND FROM (1890-1917) 3 14 GUMP, INEZ - PHOTOGRAPH (UNDATED) 1 78 HAGERSTOWN - MARYLAND - REFERENCE (1863) 4 53 HAHNEMANN ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA - PROGRAM (1897) 13 16 HAHNEMANN COLLEGE - PHOTOGRAPH (1847?-1913?) 3 39 HAHNEMANN MEDICAL COLLEGE - COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM (1877) 3 36 HAHNEMANN MEDICAL COLLEGE - PRINTED INVITATION (1877) 3 36 HAHNEMANN MEDICAL COLLEGE - PRINTED ITEM (1877) 3 27 HAHNEMANN MEDICAL COLLEGE - PRINTED MATERIAL RE: (1875-1877) 4 53 HAHNEMANN MONUMENT - WASHINGTON, DC - PRINTED PAMPHLET ABOUT (1909) 16 4 HAHNEMANN, SAMUEL - DRAWING IN HIS HONOR (1915) 4 53 HAHNEMANN, SAMUEL - PRINTED MATERIAL ABOUT (1897) 4 53 HAHNEMANN, SAMUEL - PRINTED PAMPHLET ABOUT (1909) 1 67 HALLECK, HENRY W. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 68 HALLECK, HENRY W. - REFERENCE (1863) 5 15 HAMERSCHLAG, ARTHUR A. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1913) 1 42 HAMPTON, WADE - REFERENCE (1862) 5 56 "HARD ROCK MAN, THE" - REFERENCE (1918) 1 52 HARPER'S FERRY - WEST VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 3 7.5 HARRIS, G. W. - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1901) RE: CIVIL WAR 3 7.5 HARRIS, G. W. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1901) RE: CIVIL WAR 7 27 HARRISBURG - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. (1800-1845) 7 2 HATBORO - PENNSYLVANIA - SEE: HATBOROUGH 7 27 HATBOROUGH - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. (1800-1845) 7 15 HATBOROUGH - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. (1846) 7 11 HATBOROUGH - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM (1811) 7 2 HATBOROUGH - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM (1823) 7 3 HATBOROUGH - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM (1823) 7 4 HATBOROUGH - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM (1824) 7 5 HATBOROUGH - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM (1825) 7 6 HATBOROUGH - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM (1826) 7 7 HATBOROUGH - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM (1827) 7 7 HATBOROUGH - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM (1827) 7 8 HATBOROUGH - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM (1827) 7 9 HATBOROUGH - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM (1828) 10 36 HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL - POSTCARD OF HIS HOUSE (EARLY 1900S?) 6 9 "HE HUFFED AND HE PUFFED" - TYPED MANUSCRIPT BY BOYER, LOUISE M. (ND) 1 60.4 HEINTZELMAN, SAMUEL P. - REFERENCE (1863) 7 32 HELMIC, GRACE - PHOTOGRAPH (UNDATED) 5 56 "HER DIVINE SACRIFICE" - REFERENCE (1918) 6 34 HERBERT, VICTOR - REFERENCE (1900) 7 47 "HISTORIC CHURCH OF ST. PETER [BROWNSVILLE, PA] - BOOKLET (1936) 5 18 HITZ, RALPH - REFERENCE (1933) 5 61 "HOFFIE" - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 7 16.5 HOFFLAND, JACK - CORRESP. (1942-1946) 11 12 HOFFMAN, MAJOR - PHOTOGRAPH (1862?) 11 32 HOFFMANN, JOSEF - PHOTOGRAPH (1887) 4 52 HOMEOPATHIC CONVENTION - NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS (1896) 4 52 HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA - PRINTED PROGRAM (1896) 4 21 HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT NOTEBOOK (C. 1900?) 4 10 HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE - MEDICAL MANUSCRIPT BY MILLER, Z. T. (C. 1900?) 4 11 HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE - MEDICAL MANUSCRIPT BY MILLER, Z. T. (C. 1900?) 4 12 HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE - MEDICAL MANUSCRIPT BY MILLER, Z. T. (C. 1900?) 4 13 HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE - MEDICAL MANUSCRIPT BY MILLER, Z. T. (C. 1900?) 4 14 HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE - MEDICAL MANUSCRIPT BY MILLER, Z. T. (C. 1900?) 4 15 HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE - MEDICAL MANUSCRIPT BY MILLER, Z. T. (C. 1900?) 4 16 HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE - MEDICAL MANUSCRIPT BY MILLER, Z. T. (C. 1900?) 4 17 HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE - MEDICAL MANUSCRIPT BY MILLER, Z. T. (C. 1900?) 4 18 HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE - MEDICAL MANUSCRIPT BY MILLER, Z. T. (C. 1900?) 4 19 HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE - MEDICAL MANUSCRIPT BY MILLER, Z. T. (C. 1900?) 4 20 HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE - MEDICAL MANUSCRIPT BY MILLER, Z. T. (C. 1900?) 3 27 HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE - PRINTED MATERIALS RE: (1875-1877) 4 45 HOMEOPATHIC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF PENNSYLVANIA - MANUSCRIPT (1900-10?) 3 27 HOMEOPATHY - PRINTED MATERIALS RE: (1875-1877) 4 52 HOMEOPATHY - PRINTED PROGRAM (1896) RE: CENTENNIAL 4 53 "HOMEOPATHY AND ITS FOUNDER" - PRINTED PAMPHLET (1909) 1 64 HOOD, JOHN BELL - REFERENCE (1864) 2 17 HOOD, JOHN BELL - REFERENCE (1864) 1 96 HOOKER, JOSEPH - DOCUMENT SIGNED: FURLOUGH FOR MILLER, Z. T. (1864) 3 4 HOOKER, JOSEPH - DOCUMENT: GENERAL ORDERS (1863) 1 62 HOOKER, JOSEPH - PRINTED ITEM: GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 49 (1863) 1 48 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 50 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 53 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 55 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 58 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 60 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 60.2 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 60.4 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 60.5 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 62 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 63 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 65 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 67 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 68 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 70 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 73 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 76 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 88 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 94 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 64 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1864) 1 103 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1864) 2 2 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1864) 2 6 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1864) 2 7 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1864) 2 9 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1864) 2 10 HOOKER, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1864) 1 60.2 HOPE LANDING - REFERENCE (1863) 1 12 HOSPITALS - CAMP HOSPITALS - CORRESP. RE: (1862) 5 18 HOTEL NEW YORKER - REFERENCE (1933) 3 4 HOWARD, OLIVER OTIS - DOCUMENT: GENERAL ORDERS (1863) 1 56 HOWARD, OLIVER OTIS - REFERENCE (1863) 1 60.2 HOWARD, OLIVER OTIS - REFERENCE (1863) 1 63 HOWARD, OLIVER OTIS - REFERENCE (1863) 1 67 HOWARD, OLIVER OTIS - REFERENCE (1863) 1 68 HOWARD, OLIVER OTIS - REFERENCE (1863) 1 70 HOWARD, OLIVER OTIS - REFERENCE (1863) 1 73 HOWARD, OLIVER OTIS - REFERENCE (1863) 1 78 HOWARD, OLIVER OTIS - REFERENCE (1863) 1 83 HOWARD, OLIVER OTIS - REFERENCE (1863) 1 85 HOWARD, OLIVER OTIS - REFERENCE (1863) 1 88 HOWARD, OLIVER OTIS - REFERENCE (1863) 1 92 HOWARD, OLIVER OTIS - REFERENCE (1863) 1 64 HOWARD, OLIVER OTIS - REFERENCE (1864) 2 7 HOWARD, OLIVER OTIS - REFERENCE (1864) 2 10 HOWARD, OLIVER OTIS - REFERENCE (1864) 3 15 HUBBARD, ELBERT - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1906-1907) 3 39 HYGENIC HAIR WAVER - PRINTED DIRECTIONS (1903) 7 16.5 ILLINOIS - SCOTTFIELD - CORRESP. (1942?-1948?) 1 42 ILLINOIS 82ND - REFERENCE (1862) 1 60.4 ILLINOIS 82ND - REFERENCE (1863) 1 72 ILLINOIS 82ND - REFERENCE (1863) 2 2 ILLINOIS 82ND - REFERENCE (1864) 5 57 "IN HIS OWN PLACE" - REFERENCE (1918) 1 64 INDIANA 5TH BATTERY - REFERENCE (1864) 5 57 "INOCTERATE? GAMBLER, THE" - REFERENCE (1918) 5 49 "INTRUDER" - REFERENCE (1918) 6 8 "INVETERATE GAMBLER" - TYPED MANUSCRIPT BY BOYER, LOUISE M. (UNDATED) 1 28 JACKSON, JAMES T. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 6 JACKSON, THOMAS JONATHAN "STONEWALL" - REFERENCE (1862) 1 7 JACKSON, THOMAS JONATHAN "STONEWALL" - REFERENCE (1862) 1 8 JACKSON, THOMAS JONATHAN "STONEWALL" - REFERENCE (1862) 1 11 JACKSON, THOMAS JONATHAN "STONEWALL" - REFERENCE (1862) 1 15 JACKSON, THOMAS JONATHAN "STONEWALL" - REFERENCE (1862) 1 19 JACKSON, THOMAS JONATHAN "STONEWALL" - REFERENCE (1862) 1 17 JACKSON, THOMAS JONATHAN "STONEWALL" - REFERENCE (1862) 1 73 JACKSON, THOMAS JONATHAN "STONEWALL" - REFERENCE (1863) 1 62 JACKSON, THOMAS JONATHAN "STONEWALL" - REFERENCE (1863) TO DEATH OF 11 15 JAMAICA - NEGATIVES (1912-1913) 7 41 "JAMAICA: THE LAND OF SUMMER" - BOOKLET (1903) 3 15 JENNER, EDWARD - REFERENCE (1906-1907) 7 48 "JOHN ALFRED BRASHEAR: SCIENTIST AND HUMANITARIAN" - BOOK (1940) 15 4 JOHN CHURCH COMPANY - SHEET MUSIC BY RIVE-KING, JULIE (1907) 5 19 JOHNSON, UNA E. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1952) 1 98 JOHNSTON, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1864) 5 35 JOY, ROSEALBA - REFERENCE (1918) 1 54 JULIAN, GEORGE W. - REFERENCE (1863) 7 1 "JULIE RIVE-KING: AMERICAN PIANIST" - DISSERTATION (1987) 5 32 KARGER, MAX - REFERENCE (1918) 5 33 KARGER, MAX - REFERENCE (1918) 5 34 KARGER, MAX - REFERENCE (1918) 5 35 KARGER, MAX - REFERENCE (1918) 5 38 KARGER, MAX - REFERENCE (1918) 5 39 KARGER, MAX - REFERENCE (1918) 5 48 KARGER, MAX - REFERENCE (1918) 5 49 KARGER, MAX - REFERENCE (1918) 5 56 KARGER, MAX - REFERENCE (1918) 5 57 KARGER, MAX - REFERENCE (1918) 5 58 KARGER, MAX - REFERENCE (1918) 5 61 KARGER, MAX - REFERENCE (1918) 5 65 KARGER, MAX - REFERENCE (1918) 5 66 KARGER, MAX - REFERENCE (1920) 5 56 "KARIN" - REFERENCE TO PLAY (1918) 5 60 KAVANAUGH, KATHERINE - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1920) 5 42 KAVANAUGH, KATHERINE - REFERENCE (1918) 5 45 KAVANAUGH, KATHERINE - REFERENCE (1918) 5 46 KAVANAUGH, KATHERINE - REFERENCE (1918) 5 48 KAVANAUGH, KATHERINE - REFERENCE (1918) 5 55 KAVANAUGH, KATHERINE - REFERENCE (1918) 5 57 KAVANAUGH, KATHERINE - REFERENCE (1918) 5 58 KAVANAUGH, KATHERINE - REFERENCE (1918) 5 53 KAVANAUGH, KATHERINE - REFERENCE (1918) 1 6 KELLEY, BENJAMIN F. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 7 KELLEY, BENJAMIN F. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 11 KELLEY, BENJAMIN F. - REFERENCE (1862) 3 16 KENNEDY FAMILY - ALLEGHENY, PA - CORRESP. ABOUT (1886-1904) 3 16 KENNEDY FAMILY - ALLEGHENY, PA - GENEALOGICAL INFO. (1886-1904) 11 9 KENNEDY, MARGARET - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 4 52 KENT, J. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1888) 1 97 KENTUCKY - LOUISVILLE - REFERENCE (1864) 1 25 KENTUCKY - REFERENCE (1862) 1 20 KENTUCKY - REFERENCE TO CONFEDERATE SETBACKS (1862) 5 20 KILPATRICK, JAMES J. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE MILLER (1969) 5 21 KILPATRICK, JAMES J. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE MILLER (1974) 6 31 KING, EMMA - CORRESP. TO MILLER, KATE (1897) 6 27 KING, FRANK - CORRESP. (1889) 6 28 KING, FRANK - CORRESP. (1890) 6 28 KING, FRANK - CORRESP. (1890) 6 34 KING, FRANK - CORRESP. (1900) RE: HIS DEATH 6 30 KING, FRANK - CORRESP. FROM ARCHER, FREDERIC (1896) 6 28 KING, FRANK - CORRESP. FROM DECKER, D. (1890) 6 26 KING, FRANK - CORRESP. FROM EDDY, CLARENCE (1887) 6 26 KING, FRANK - CORRESP. FROM KUNKEL'S MUSICAL REVIEW (1887) 6 29 KING, FRANK - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1891) 6 30 KING, FRANK - CORRESP. TO MILLER, KATE (1896) 6 31 KING, FRANK - CORRESP. TO MILLER, KATE (1897) 6 32 KING, FRANK - CORRESP. TO MILLER, KATE (1898) 6 33 KING, FRANK - CORRESP. TO MILLER, KATE (1899) 6 28 KING, FRANK - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1890) 6 30 KING, FRANK - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1896) 6 31 KING, FRANK - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1897) 6 32 KING, FRANK - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1898) 6 33 KING, FRANK - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1899) 10 33 KING, FRANK - PHOTOGRAPH (MID-1800S?) 11 12 KING, FRANK - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 10 34 KING, FRANK - PHOTOGRAPHS (LATE-1800S?) 6 46 KING, FRANK - PRINTED WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT (UNDATED) 7 38 KING, FRANK - PUBLISHED ARTICLES REGARDING (1870-1871) 15 1 KING, FRANK - SHEET MUSIC: "NORA MCGLYNN" (1870) 10 34 KING, HARRY J. - PHOTOGRAPHS (LATE-1800S?) 3 15 KING, I. K. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1906) 13 14 KING, KATE - SEE: MILLER KATE 10 33 KING, KATHERINE - PHOTOGRAPH (MID-1800S?) 5 41 "KING, THE" - REFERENCE (1918) 5 42 "KING, THE" - REFERENCE (1918) 3 38 KITCHELL MADONNA - PAMPHLET RE: (1899) 3 38 KITCHELL, JOSEPH GRAY - PAMPHLET RE: (1899) 11 9 KLOTZ-JONES, MARY - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 15 2 KUNKEL BROTHERS - SHEET MUSIC BY RIVE-KING, JULIE (1878) 15 3 KUNKEL BROTHERS - SHEET MUSIC BY RIVE-KING, JULIE (1879) 6 26 KUNKEL'S MUSICAL REVIEW - CORRESP. TO KING, FRANK (1887) 6 27 KUNKEL'S MUSICAL REVIEW - CORRESP. TO RIVE-KING, JULIE (1889) 5 55 "L'AMOUR DER TRE RE" - REFERENCE (1918) 3 4 LEE, A. E. - DOCUMENT SIGNED (1864) 1 86 LEE, FITZHUGH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 67 LEE, ROBERT E. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 73 LEE, ROBERT E. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 74 LEE, ROBERT E. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 75 LEE, ROBERT E. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 77 LEE, ROBERT E. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 78 LEE, ROBERT E. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 79 LEE, ROBERT E. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 81 LEE, ROBERT E. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 88 LEE, ROBERT E. - REFERENCE (1863) 2 1 LEE, ROBERT E. - REFERENCE (1864) 2 19 LEE, ROBERT E. - REFERENCE (1864) 1 74 LEESBURG - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 75 LEESBURG - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 5 20 LEHMANN, LOTTE - SIGNED MUSIC PROGRAM (1964) 4 2 LEISSER, MARTIN - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1910-1911) 11 14 LEISSER, MARTIN - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 5 49 "LEST WE FORGET" - REFERENCE (1918) 5 57 "LEST WE FORGET" - REFERENCE (1918) 5 63 LEWTON, NINA B. - REFERENCE (1920) 5 59 LIBERTY BONDS - REFERENCE (1918) 1 18 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM - REFERENCE (1862) 1 20 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM - REFERENCE (1862) 1 49 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM - REFERENCE (1863) 1 50 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM - REFERENCE (1863) 1 56 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM - REFERENCE (1863) 1 65 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM - REFERENCE (1863) 1 78 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM - REFERENCE (1863) 1 100 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM - REFERENCE (1864) 2 9 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM - REFERENCE (1864) 2 18 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM - REFERENCE (1864) 1 21 LINCOLN, MARY TODD - REFERENCE (1862) 1 60 LINCOLN, MARY TODD - REFERENCE (1863) 5 62 LISSFELT, NED - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. 5 56 LOCKWOOD, ? - REFERENCE (1918) 5 64 LOCKWOOD, ? - REFERENCE (1918) 7 49 "LODGING FOR THE NIGHT" - BOOKLET (UNDATED) 2 6 LOGAN, JOHN A. - REFERENCE (1864) 5 57 "LONELY SOUL, THE" - REFERENCE TO SCREENPLAY (1918) 5 34 "LONELY SOUL, THE" - REFERENCE TO SCREENPLAY (1918) 5 35 "LONELY SOULS, THE" - REFERENCE TO SCREENPLAY (1918) 5 55 "LONELY SOULS, THE" - REFERENCE TO SCREENPLAY (1918) 5 56 "LONELY SOULS, THE" - REFERENCE TO SCREENPLAY (1918) 1 98 LONGSTREET, JAMES - REFERENCE (1864) 1 100 LONGSTREET, JAMES - REFERENCE (1864) 1 94 LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN - TENNESSEE - REFERENCE (1863) 1 95 LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN - TENNESSEE - REFERENCE (1864) 1 95 LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN - TENNESSEE - REFERENCE (1864) 1 93 LOOKOUT VALLEY - TENNESSEE - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 94 LOOKOUT VALLEY - TENNESSEE - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 3 4 LOOKOUT VALLEY - TENNESSEE - DOCUMENT: GENERAL ORDERS NO. 29 (1863) 3 4 LOOKOUT VALLEY - TENNESSEE - DOCUMENT: GENERAL ORDERS NO. 5 (1863) 1 95 LOOKOUT VALLEY - TENNESSEE - REFERENCE (1864) 1 103 LOOKOUT VALLEY - TENNESSEE - REFERENCE (1864) 1 104 LOOKOUT VALLEY - TENNESSEE - REFERENCE (1864) 3 39 LOSE, JULIA - PHOTOGRAPH WITH MILLER, Z. T. (UNDATED) 1 59 LOUISIANA - NEW ORLEANS - REFERENCE (1863) 1 53 LOUISIANA - PORT HUDSON - REFERENCE (1863) 1 70 LOUISIANA - REFERENCE (1863) TO REJOINING THE UNION 12 1 LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION - BASKET (1904) 1 97 LOUISVILLE - KENTUCKY - REFERENCE (1864) 1 42 LOWE, THADDEUS - REFERENCE (1862) 7 44 "LUGANO (SWITZERLAND)" - PAMPHLET (1910) 7 27 LUZERNE COUNTY - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. (1800-1845) 7 3 LUZERNE COUNTY - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. (1824) 7 2 LUZERNE COUNTY - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, N. B., (1823) 7 4 LUZERNE COUNTY - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, N. B., (1824) 7 5 LUZERNE COUNTY - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, N. B., (1825) 7 6 LUZERNE COUNTY - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, N. B., (1826) 7 7 LUZERNE COUNTY - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, N. B., (1827) 7 8 LUZERNE COUNTY - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, N. B., (1827) 7 9 LUZERNE COUNTY - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, N. B., (1828) 7 2 LUZERNE COUNTY - PENNSYLVANIA - REFERENCE TO PA GOVERNOR'S RACE (1823) 2 9 MACON - GEORGIA - REFERENCE (1864) 5 38 "MADAM JEALOUSY" - REFERENCE (1918) 1 86 MAHLER, FORT - REFERENCE (1863) 10 35 MAINE - PHOTOGRAPHS (EARLY 1900S) 1 15 MAINE 10TH - REFERENCE (1862) 1 36 MANASSAS - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 72 MANASSAS - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 75 MANASSAS JUNCTION - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 82 MANASSAS JUNCTION - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 47 MARIA CHURCH - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 2 1 MARIETTA - GEORGIA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 2 2 MARIETTA - GEORGIA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 78 MARYLAND - BERLIN - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 77 MARYLAND - BOLIVAR - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 105 MARYLAND - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 77 MARYLAND - FREDERICK - REFERENCE (1863) 1 78 MARYLAND - HAGERSTOWN - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 20 MARYLAND - REFERENCE TO CONFEDERATE SETBACKS (1862) 1 76 MARYLAND - WESTMINSTER - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 76 MARYLAND - WESTMINSTER - REFERENCE (1863) 1 77 MARYLAND - WESTMINSTER - REFERENCE (1863) 1 78 MARYLAND - WILLIAMSPORT - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 8 MARYLAND 3RD REGIMENT - REFERENCE (1862) 3 5 MARYSVILLE - OHIO - DOCUMENT RE: REUNION OF CIVIL WAR UNITS (1897) 13 3 MARYSVILLE - OHIO - NEWSPAPER (1897) 3 5 MARYSVILLE - OHIO - RIBBON RE: REUNION OF CIVIL WAR UNITS (1897) 13 3 "MARYSVILLE EVENING REPORTER" - NEWSPAPER (1897) 1 39 MASON - OHIO - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 89 MASON - OHIO - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 7 MASON - OHIO - REFERENCE (1862) 3 15 MATHER, COTTON - REFERENCE (1906-1907) 5 67 MATHIS, JUNE - CORRES. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1923) 5 32 MATHIS, JUNE - REFERENCE (1918) 5 42 MATHIS, JUNE - REFERENCE (1918) 5 45 MATHIS, JUNE - REFERENCE (1918) 5 46 MATHIS, JUNE - REFERENCE (1918) 5 53 MATHIS, JUNE - REFERENCE (1918) 5 55 MATHIS, JUNE - REFERENCE (1918) 5 57 MATHIS, JUNE - REFERENCE (1918) 5 58 MATHIS, JUNE - REFERENCE (1918) 5 61 MATHIS, JUNE - REFERENCE (1918) 5 64 MATHIS, JUNE - REFERENCE (1918) 5 63 MATHIS, JUNE - REFERENCE (1920) 1 6 MCCLELLAN, GEORGE B. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 13 MCCLELLAN, GEORGE B. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 17 MCCLELLAN, GEORGE B. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 19 MCCLELLAN, GEORGE B. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 27 MCCLELLAN, GEORGE B. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 28 MCCLELLAN, GEORGE B. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 30 MCCLELLAN, GEORGE B. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 54 MCCLELLAN, GEORGE B. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 76 MCCLELLAN, GEORGE B. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 17 MCDOWELL, IRVIN - REFERENCE (1862) 1 19 MCDOWELL, IRVIN - REFERENCE (1862) 1 27 MCDOWELL, IRVIN - REFERENCE (1862) 1 30 MCDOWELL, IRVIN - REFERENCE (1862) 1 17 MCDOWELL, IRVIN - REFERENCE (1862) 2 6 MCPHERSON, JAMES B. - REFERENCE (1864) 2 7 MCPHERSON, JAMES B. - REFERENCE (1864) 2 10 MCPHERSON, JAMES B. - REFERENCE (1864) 2 6 MCPHERSON, JAMES B. - REFERENCE (1864) TO DEATH OF (1864) 1 84 MEADE, GEORGE G. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 88 MEADE, GEORGE G. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 74 MEADE, GEORGE GORDON - REFERENCE (1863) 1 75 MEADE, GEORGE GORDON - REFERENCE (1863) 1 76 MEADE, GEORGE GORDON - REFERENCE (1863) 1 77 MEADE, GEORGE GORDON - REFERENCE (1863) 1 78 MEADE, GEORGE GORDON - REFERENCE (1863) 1 80 MEADE, GEORGE GORDON - REFERENCE (1863) 5 53 "MEDEA" - REFERENCE TO PLAY (1918) 5 61 "MEDEA" - REFERENCE TO PLAY (1918) 3 39 MEDICAL ADVANCE PUBLISHING CO. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1888) 4 10 MEDICAL MANUSCRIPT - Z. T. MILLER - HOMEOPATHIST (C. 1900?) 4 11 MEDICAL MANUSCRIPT - Z. T. MILLER - HOMEOPATHIST (C. 1900?) 4 12 MEDICAL MANUSCRIPT - Z. T. MILLER - HOMEOPATHIST (C. 1900?) 4 13 MEDICAL MANUSCRIPT - Z. T. MILLER - HOMEOPATHIST (C. 1900?) 4 14 MEDICAL MANUSCRIPT - Z. T. MILLER - HOMEOPATHIST (C. 1900?) 4 15 MEDICAL MANUSCRIPT - Z. T. MILLER - HOMEOPATHIST (C. 1900?) 4 16 MEDICAL MANUSCRIPT - Z. T. MILLER - HOMEOPATHIST (C. 1900?) 4 17 MEDICAL MANUSCRIPT - Z. T. MILLER - HOMEOPATHIST (C. 1900?) 4 18 MEDICAL MANUSCRIPT - Z. T. MILLER - HOMEOPATHIST (C. 1900?) 4 19 MEDICAL MANUSCRIPT - Z. T. MILLER - HOMEOPATHIST (C. 1900?) 4 20 MEDICAL MANUSCRIPT - Z. T. MILLER - HOMEOPATHIST (C. 1900?) 5 42 "MEN WHO HAVE MADE LOVE TO ME" - REFERENCE TO FILM (1918) 5 43 "MERCHANT OF VENICE" - REFERENCE TO PLAY (1918) 3 39 METCALF, WILLIAM - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1908) 5 62 METRO PICTURES CORPORATION - REFERENCE (1918) 5 65 METRO PICTURES CORPORATION - REFERENCE (1918) 5 60 METRO PICTURES CORPORATION - REFERENCE (1920) 5 55 METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE - REFERENCE (1918) 3 4 MEYSENBURG, T. A. - DOCUMENT SIGNED (1863) 1 9 MIAMISBURG - OHIO - CORRESP. TO (1862) 1 56 MIAMISBURG - OHIO - REFERENCE (1863) 1 75 MIDDLEBURG - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 11 MIDDLETON - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 12 MIDDLETON - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 57 MILLER, ALONJO - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1863) 11 3 MILLER, ALONJO - PHOTOGRAPH (1847?-1913?) 5 31 MILLER, ALONJO - SEE ALSO MILLER, LEON AND MILLER, LON 3 31 MILLER, ANN - CORRESP. ABOUT (1890-1902) 5 31 MILLER, ANN - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. - SEE: MILLER, Z. T. 3 18 MILLER, ANN - CORRESP. RE: HER DEATH (1902) 3 17 MILLER, ANN - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1877-1901) 16 11 MILLER, ANN - DRAWING (UNDATED) 11 3 MILLER, ANN - PHOTOGRAPH (1847?-1913?) 13 11 MILLER, ANN - PHOTOGRAPH (1847?-1913?) 16 9 MILLER, ANN - PHOTOGRAPH (UNDATED) 11 8 MILLER, ANN - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 11 10 MILLER, ANN - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 11 11 MILLER, ANN - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 11 14 MILLER, ANN - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 11 3 MILLER, BAHMBRIDGE - PHOTOGRAPH (1847?-1913?) 13 11 MILLER, BAHMBRIDGE - PHOTOGRAPH (1847?-1913?) 1 7 MILLER, BAHMBRIDGE - REFERENCE (1862) 11 3 MILLER, INEZ - PHOTOGRAPH (1847?-1913?) 13 11 MILLER, INEZ - PHOTOGRAPH (1847?-1913?) 11 14 MILLER, INEZ - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 3 38 MILLER, JOSEPHINE - CORRESP. (1862-1899?) 3 29 MILLER, JOSEPHINE - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1910) 4 2 MILLER, JOSEPHINE - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1910-1911) 3 7.5 MILLER, JOSEPHINE - CORRESP. RECEIVED (1864) 3 19 MILLER, JOSEPHINE - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1901-1902) 3 26 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. 1960-1 RE: BURIAL AT ARLINGTON NATL CEMETERY 3 22 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. ABOUT (1872-1881) 3 8 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM BAKER, FLORENCE (1893-1918) 3 10 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM BRASHEAR, JOHN A. (1900) 3 12 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM BRASHEAR, JOHN A. (UNDATED) 3 14 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM GUMP, INEZ (1890-1917) 6 31 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM KING, EMMA (1897) 6 30 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM KING, FRANK (1896) 6 31 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM KING, FRANK (1897) 6 32 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM KING, FRANK (1898) 6 33 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM KING, FRANK (1899) 5 23 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, LOUISE M. (1906) 3 23 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1886-1898) 3 32 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1893-1906) 3 31 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1902) 6 25 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1886) 6 25 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1886) 6 26 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1888) 6 27 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1889) 6 28 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1890) 6 29 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1891) 6 30 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1896) 6 31 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1897) 6 32 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1898) 6 33 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1899) 6 34 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1900) 6 35 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1900) 6 36 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1901) 6 37 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1903) 6 38 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1904) 6 39 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1905) 6 40 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1907) 6 41 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1908) 6 42 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1908) 6 43 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1908) 6 44 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1909) 6 46 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (UNDATED) 3 13 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. RE: DEATH OF CARPENTER, MATILDA (1894-1904) 3 24 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. RECEIVED (1888-1908) 3 21 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. TO BAKER, FLORENCE (1906-1908) 3 20 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. TO BAKER, FLORENCE (1906-1909) 3 23 MILLER, KATE - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1886-1898) 7 37 MILLER, KATE - ENVELOPE W/ MAILING ADDRESS 13 14 MILLER, KATE - MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE (1872) 13 12 MILLER, KATE - PHOTOGRAPH (1847?-1913?) 13 5 MILLER, KATE - PHOTOGRAPH (1904?) 10 37 MILLER, KATE - PHOTOGRAPH (MID-1800S) 3 46 MILLER, KATE - PHOTOGRAPH (UNDATED) 16 12 MILLER, KATE - PHOTOGRAPH (UNDATED) 11 8 MILLER, KATE - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 11 9 MILLER, KATE - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 11 10 MILLER, KATE - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 11 11 MILLER, KATE - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 11 14 MILLER, KATE - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 11 22 MILLER, KATE - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 5 31 MILLER, KATE - SEE ALSO: KING, KATHERINE (KATE) 3 46 MILLER, KATE - WILL (1886) 10 37 MILLER, KATHERINE - SEE: MILLER, KATE 3 38 MILLER, KINK - CORRESP. (1862-1899?) 11 3 MILLER, KINK - PHOTOGRAPH (1847?-1913?) 13 11 MILLER, KINK - PHOTOGRAPH (1847?-1913?) 11 14 MILLER, KINK - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 1 2 MILLER, LEON - REFERENCE (1862) 1 3 MILLER, LEON - REFERENCE (1862) 1 4 MILLER, LEON - REFERENCE (1862) 1 9 MILLER, LEON - REFERENCE (1862) 1 10 MILLER, LEON - REFERENCE (1862) 1 14 MILLER, LEON - REFERENCE (1862) 1 15 MILLER, LEON - REFERENCE (1862) 1 16 MILLER, LEON - REFERENCE (1862) 1 19 MILLER, LEON - REFERENCE (1862) 1 27 MILLER, LEON - REFERENCE (1862) 1 29 MILLER, LEON - REFERENCE (1862) 5 31 MILLER, LEON - SEE ALSO: MILLER, LON 13 11 MILLER, LON - PHOTOGRAPH (1847?-1913?) 11 1 MILLER, LON - PHOTOGRAPH (UNDATED) 11 3 MILLER, LON - SEE ALSO: MILLER, ALONJO 5 31 MILLER, LON - SEE ALSO: MILLER, LEON 3 31 MILLER, LOUISE - CORRESP. (1890) 3 11 MILLER, LOUISE - CORRESP. FROM BRASHEAR, JOHN A. (1911-1916) 3 32 MILLER, LOUISE - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1893-1906) 3 31 MILLER, LOUISE - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1902) 3 33 MILLER, LOUISE - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1909) 3 34 MILLER, LOUISE - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1911) 3 35 MILLER, LOUISE - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1912) 6 37 MILLER, LOUISE - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1903) 6 44 MILLER, LOUISE - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1909) 3 40 MILLER, LOUISE - MANUSCRIPT (1861-1893) ABOUT HER LIFE 3 41 MILLER, LOUISE - MANUSCRIPT (1893-1896) ABOUT HER LIFE 4 1 MILLER, LOUISE - MANUSCRIPT: ITINERARY FOR TRIP TO EUROPE (1910) 3 44 MILLER, LOUISE - PAINTING OF HER BY MILLER, Z. T. (C. 1900) 11 3 MILLER, LOUISE - PHOTOGRAPH (1847?-1913?) 11 9 MILLER, LOUISE - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 5 31 MILLER, LOUISE - SEE ALSO: BOYER, LOUISE M. 3 11 MILLER, LOUISE - SEE ALSO: BOYER, LOUISE MILLER 7 42 MILLER, LOUISE KLEIN - BOOK: "CHILDREN'S GARDENS" (1904) 3 25 MILLER, LOUISE KLEIN - CORRESP. (1890-1931?) 7 33 MILLER, LOUISE KLEIN - OBITUARY (1943) 11 2 MILLER, LOUISE KLEIN - OBITUARY (NEWSPAPER CLIPPING) (1943) 11 2 MILLER, LOUISE KLEIN - PAMPHLET: AGRICULTURE SCHOOL (1943) 13 11 MILLER, LOUISE KLEIN - PHOTOGRAPH (1847?-1913?) 3 25 MILLER, LOUISE KLEIN - PHOTOGRAPH (1890-1931?) 11 11 MILLER, LOUISE KLEIN - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 11 2 MILLER, LOUISE KLEIN - PHOTOGRAPHS (1893-1943) 7 33 MILLER, LOUISE KLEIN - PRINTED AD RE: LECTURE (1943?) 7 42 MILLER, LOUISE KLEIN - SIGNATURE (1904) 3 38 MILLER, MALLVINA - CORRESP. (1862-1899?) 1 39 MILLER, MALLVINA - CORRESP. TO HER MOTHER (1862) 1 89 MILLER, MALLVINA - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1863) 11 3 MILLER, MALLVINA - PHOTOGRAPH (1847?-1913?) 13 11 MILLER, MALLVINA - PHOTOGRAPH (1847?-1913?) 11 12 MILLER, MALLVINA - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 11 14 MILLER, MALLVINA - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 1 9 MILLER, WILLIAM - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1862) 1 11 MILLER, WILLIAM - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1862) 1 19 MILLER, WILLIAM - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1862) 1 20 MILLER, WILLIAM - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1862) 1 21 MILLER, WILLIAM - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1862) 1 22 MILLER, WILLIAM - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1862) 1 27 MILLER, WILLIAM - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1862) 1 31 MILLER, WILLIAM - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1862) 1 39 MILLER, WILLIAM - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1862) 1 41 MILLER, WILLIAM - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1862) 1 42 MILLER, WILLIAM - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1862) 1 40 MILLER, WILLIAM - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1863) 1 53 MILLER, WILLIAM - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1863) 1 62 MILLER, WILLIAM - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1863) 1 67 MILLER, WILLIAM - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1863) 1 83 MILLER, WILLIAM - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1863) 1 107 MILLER, WILLIAM - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1864) 3 47 MILLER, WILLIAM - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1896-1931) 5 31 MILLER, WILLIAM - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. - SEE: MILLER, Z. T. 1 83 MILLER, WILLIAM - CORRESP. RE: INTENT TO GO TO WEST POINT (1863) 1 73 MILLER, WILLIAM - CORRESP. RECEIVED (1863) 3 47 MILLER, WILLIAM - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE MILLER (1896-1931) 3 47 MILLER, WILLIAM - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1896-1931) 11 3 MILLER, WILLIAM - PHOTOGRAPH (1847?-1913?) 13 11 MILLER, WILLIAM - PHOTOGRAPH (1847?-1913?) 11 8 MILLER, WILLIAM - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 11 14 MILLER, WILLIAM - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 3 47 MILLER, WILLIAM - PHOTOGRAPHS (UNDATED) 1 21 MILLER, WILLIAM - REFERENCE TO POSSIBLY JOINING ARMY (1862) 11 14 MILLER, WILLIAM. JR. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 4 46 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT (1900-1910?) 4 47 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT (1900-1910?) 4 40 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT (1900?-1910?) 4 42 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT (1900?-1910?) 4 43 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT (1900?-1910?) 4 44 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT (1900?-1910?) 4 25 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT POEM (1910) 4 24 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT POEMS (1913) 4 31 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT POEMS (1913) 4 26 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT POEMS (C. 1900?) 4 27 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT POEMS (C. 1900?) 4 29 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT POEMS (C. 1900?) 4 30 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT POEMS (C. 1900?) 4 3 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT: EUROPEAN DIARY, P. 1-50 (1910) 4 4 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT: EUROPEAN DIARY, P. 51-150 (1910) 4 5 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT: EUROPEAN DIARY, P.151-229 (1910) 4 6 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT: EUROPEAN DIARY, P.230-329 (1910) 4 7 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT: EUROPEAN DIARY, P.330-400 (1910) 4 8 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT: EUROPEAN DIARY, P.401-500 (1910) 4 9 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT: EUROPEAN DIARY, P.501-627 (1910) 4 10 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT: MEDICAL (C. 1900?) 4 11 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT: MEDICAL (C. 1900?) 4 12 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT: MEDICAL (C. 1900?) 4 13 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT: MEDICAL (C. 1900?) 4 14 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT: MEDICAL (C. 1900?) 4 15 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT: MEDICAL (C. 1900?) 4 16 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT: MEDICAL (C. 1900?) 4 17 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT: MEDICAL (C. 1900?) 4 18 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT: MEDICAL (C. 1900?) 4 19 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT: MEDICAL (C. 1900?) 4 20 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT: MEDICAL (C. 1900?) 4 21 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT: MEDICAL NOTEBOOK (C. 1900?) 13 4 MILLER, Z. T. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPTS: HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE (1896?) 13 15 MILLER, Z. T. - CERTIFICATE: AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF HOMEOPATHY (1888) 3 38 MILLER, Z. T. - CERTIFICATE: MEDICAL (1882) 13 13 MILLER, Z. T. - CERTIFICATE: OLD TIME TELEGRAPHERS ASSOC. (UNDATED) 3 39 MILLER, Z. T. - COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM (1877) 3 7.5 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. (1863-1901) RE: CIVIL WAR 4 2 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. (1910-1911) RE: TRIP TO EUROPE 5 15 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. (1913) RE: HIS DEATH 5 17 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. (1913) RE: HIS DEATH 3 26 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. 1960-1 RE: BURIAL AT ARLINGTON NATL CEMETERY 1 108 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 3 37 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM BAIRD, GEORGE M. P. (1916) 3 8 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM BAKER, FLORENCE (1893-1918) 3 37 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM BAKER, W.? (1897) 5 26 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (7/1912) 5 27 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (8/1912) 5 28 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (UNDATED) 3 37 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM BRANT, JOHN (1906) 3 9 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM BRASHEAR, JOHN A. (1887-1899) 3 10 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM BRASHEAR, JOHN A. (1900) 3 12 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM BRASHEAR, JOHN A. (UNDATED) 3 10 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM BRASHEAR, PHOEBE S. (1900) 3 14 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM GUMP, INEZ (1890-1917) 3 7.5 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM HARRIS, G. W. (1901) RE: CIVIL WAR 3 15 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM HUBBARD, ELBERT (1906-1907) 4 52 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM KENT, J. T. (1888) 6 28 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM KING, FRANK (1890) 6 30 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM KING, FRANK (1896) 6 31 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM KING, FRANK (1897) 6 32 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM KING, FRANK (1898) 6 33 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM KING, FRANK (1899) 3 39 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM MEDICAL ADVANCE PUBLISHING CO. (1877) 3 17 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, ANN (1877-1901) 3 19 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, JOSEPHINE (1901-1902) 3 23 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, KATE (1886-1898) 5 23 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, LOUISE M. (1906) 1 89 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, MALLIE (1863) 3 47 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, WILLIAM (1896-1931) 1 51 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM NACHTIGALL, HERRMANN (1863) 6 31 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1897) 6 34 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM RIVE-KING, JULIE (1900) 3 48 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM SHELDON, ALBERT (1873-1909) 3 48 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. FROM SHELDON, PAULINE (1873-1909) 3 46 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. RE: (1855-1874) 3 13 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. RE: DEATH OF CARPENTER, MATILDA (1894-1904) 3 43 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. RE: HIS DEATH (1913) 3 16 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. RE: KENNEDY FAMILY OF ALLEGHENY, PA 1886-1904 1 77 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. RE: MURFREESBORO, TN (1863) 3 30 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO BAKER, FLORENCE (1909-1913) 3 42 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO BURSK, JOE (1894) 3 7.5 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HARRIS, G. W. (1901) RE: CIVIL WAR 1 15 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS BROTHER (1862) 1 101 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS BROTHER (1864) 2 21 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS FAMILY: PHOTOCOPIES (1862) 2 22 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS FAMILY: PHOTOCOPIES (1862) 2 23 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS FAMILY: PHOTOCOPIES (1862) 2 24 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS FAMILY: PHOTOCOPIES (1862) 2 25 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS FAMILY: PHOTOCOPIES (1862-1863) 2 26 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS FAMILY: PHOTOCOPIES (1863) 2 27 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS FAMILY: PHOTOCOPIES (1863) 2 28 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS FAMILY: PHOTOCOPIES (1863) 2 29 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS FAMILY: PHOTOCOPIES (1863) 2 30 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS FAMILY: PHOTOCOPIES (1863-1864) 2 31 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS FAMILY: PHOTOCOPIES (1864) 2 32 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS FAMILY: PHOTOCOPIES (1864) 2 33 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS FAMILY: PHOTOCOPIES (1864) 1 2 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1862) 1 3 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1862) 1 12 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1862) 1 13 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1862) 1 14 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1862) 1 17 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1862) 1 23 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1862) 1 25 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1862) 1 28 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1862) 1 33 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1862) 1 34 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1862) 1 46 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1863) 1 48 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1863) 1 55 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1863) 1 56 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1863) 1 58 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1863) 1 60 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1863) 1 63 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1863) 1 65 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1863) 1 69 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1863) 1 70 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1863) 1 71 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1863) 1 72 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1863) 1 73 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1863) 1 76 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1863) 1 78 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1863) 1 85 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1863) 1 91 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1863) 1 105 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1863) 1 106 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1863) 1 99 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1864) 1 100 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1864) 1 102 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1864) 1 103 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1864) 1 104 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1864) 1 109 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1864) 1 110 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1864) 2 2 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1864) 2 3 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1864) 2 5 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1864) 2 6 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1864) 2 9 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1864) 2 11 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1864) 2 12 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1864) 2 13 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1864) 2 14 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1864) 2 15 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1864) 2 17 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1864) 2 18 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1864) 2 19 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1864) 2 20 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER (1864) 1 60.3 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER? (1863) 1 60.4 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER? (1863) 1 60.5 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER? (1863) 1 61 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS MOTHER? (1864) 1 5 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS PARENTS (1862) 1 6 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS PARENTS (1862) 1 7 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS PARENTS (1862) 1 8 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS PARENTS (1862) 1 26 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS PARENTS (1862) 1 32 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS PARENTS (1862) 1 52 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS PARENTS (1863) 1 59 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS PARENTS (1863) 1 74 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS PARENTS (1863) 1 77 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS PARENTS (1863) 1 79 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS PARENTS (1863) 1 80 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS PARENTS (1863) 1 81 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS PARENTS (1863) 1 82 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS PARENTS (1863) 1 90 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS PARENTS (1863) 1 94 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS PARENTS (1863) 1 64 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS PARENTS (1864) 1 97 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS PARENTS (1864) 1 16 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTER (1862) 1 29 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTER (1862) 1 35 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTER (1862) 1 36 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTER (1862) 1 37 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTER (1862) 1 38 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTER (1862) 1 44 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTER (1863) 1 45 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTER (1863) 1 47 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTER (1863) 1 49 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTER (1863) 1 50 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTER (1863) 1 51 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTER (1863) 1 54 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTER (1863) 1 60.1 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTER (1863) 1 86 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTER (1863) 1 93 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTER (1863) 2 4 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTER (1864) 2 16 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTER (1864) 1 24 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTERS (1862) 1 30 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTERS (1862) 1 66 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTERS (1863) 1 68 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTERS (1863) 1 75 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTERS (1863) 1 84 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTERS (1863) 1 87 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTERS (1863) 1 88 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTERS (1863) 1 92 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTERS (1863) 1 94 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTERS (1864) 1 95 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTERS (1864) 1 98 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTERS (1864) 2 1 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTERS (1864) 2 7 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO HIS SISTERS (1864) 3 39 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO METCALF, WILLIAM (1908) 3 29 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, JOSEPHINE (1910) 3 23 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, KATE (1886-1898) 3 32 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, KATE (1893-1906) 3 31 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, KATE (1902) 3 32 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, LOUISE (1893-1906) 3 31 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, LOUISE (1902) 3 33 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, LOUISE (1909) 3 34 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, LOUISE (1911) 3 35 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, LOUISE (1912) 1 4 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, WILLIAM (1862) 1 9 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, WILLIAM (1862) 1 11 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, WILLIAM (1862) 1 19 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, WILLIAM (1862) 1 20 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, WILLIAM (1862) 1 21 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, WILLIAM (1862) 1 22 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, WILLIAM (1862) 1 27 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, WILLIAM (1862) 1 31 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, WILLIAM (1862) 1 39 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, WILLIAM (1862) 1 41 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, WILLIAM (1862) 1 42 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, WILLIAM (1862) 1 40 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, WILLIAM (1863) 1 43 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, WILLIAM (1863) 1 53 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, WILLIAM (1863) 1 62 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, WILLIAM (1863) 1 67 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, WILLIAM (1863) 1 83 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, WILLIAM (1863) 1 107 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, WILLIAM (1864) 3 47 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO MILLER, WILLIAM (1896-1931) 2 8 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO SHELDON, ALBERT (1864) 2 10 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO SHELDON, ALBERT (1864) 1 1 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO SISTER (1862) 1 10 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO SISTERS (1862) 1 18 MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO SISTERS (1862) 12 1 MILLER, Z. T. - DEATH MASK (1913) 1 60.1 MILLER, Z. T. - DIARY (1863) 1 60.2 MILLER, Z. T. - DIARY (1863) 3 1 MILLER, Z. T. - DIARY (1863) 3 3 MILLER, Z. T. - DIARY (1863): PHOTOCOPY 3 2 MILLER, Z. T. - DIARY (1863): TRANSCRIPT 1 59 MILLER, Z. T. - DIARY - REFERENCE TO (1863) 3 28 MILLER, Z. T. - DOCUMENT (1914) RE: ESTATE OF 1 96 MILLER, Z. T. - DOCUMENT APPLYING FOR FURLOUGH (1864) 3 28 MILLER, Z. T. - DOCUMENT: NEW YORK HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE (1876) 3 4 MILLER, Z. T. - DOCUMENT: ORDERS FOR DUTY (1864) 3 28 MILLER, Z. T. - DOCUMENTS: LEGAL (1876-1933) 13 9 MILLER, Z. T. - DRAWING (1914) 3 9 MILLER, Z. T. - DRAWING OF DOCTOR (1899) 7 37 MILLER, Z. T. - ENVELOPE W/ MAILING ADDRESS 11 3 MILLER, Z. T. - GENEALOGICAL INFORMATION (1847-1913) 3 40 MILLER, Z. T. - MANUSCRIPT (1861-1893): LIFE OF MILLER, LOUISE 3 41 MILLER, Z. T. - MANUSCRIPT (1893-1896): LIFE OF MILLER, LOUISE 4 1 MILLER, Z. T. - MANUSCRIPT: ITINERARY FOR TRIP TO EUROPE (1910) 4 54 MILLER, Z. T. - MANUSCRIPTS IN HONOR OF HIS DEATH (1913) 4 32 MILLER, Z. T. - MANUSCRIPTS RE: VACCINATION (1906) 13 14 MILLER, Z. T. - MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE (1872) 11 17 MILLER, Z. T. - NEGATIVES OF EUROPE (1910) 11 15 MILLER, Z. T. - NEGATIVES OF JAMAICA (1912-1913) 10 29 MILLER, Z. T. - NEGATIVES OF PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN BY (LATE 1800S?) 11 3 MILLER, Z. T. - NEWSPAPER CLIPPING ABOUT HIM: OBITUARY (1913?) 4 54 MILLER, Z. T. - OBITUARIES: MANUSCRIPTS (1913) 3 43 MILLER, Z. T. - OBITUARIES: PUBLISHED IN NEWSPAPERS (1913) 11 3 MILLER, Z. T. - OBITUARY: NEWSPAPER (1913?) 3 45 MILLER, Z. T. - PAINTING OF BAKER, FLORENCE (UNDATED) 3 44 MILLER, Z. T. - PAINTING OF MILLER, LOUISE (C. 1900) 3 7 MILLER, Z. T. - PAMPHLET: UNION VETERAN LEGION (1909) 13 10 MILLER, Z. T. - PHOTOGRAPH (1847?-1913?) 13 11 MILLER, Z. T. - PHOTOGRAPH (1847?-1913?) 13 12 MILLER, Z. T. - PHOTOGRAPH (1847?-1913?) 13 16 MILLER, Z. T. - PHOTOGRAPH (1847?-1913?) 3 36 MILLER, Z. T. - PHOTOGRAPH (1877) 13 5 MILLER, Z. T. - PHOTOGRAPH (1904?) 13 6 MILLER, Z. T. - PHOTOGRAPH (1910?) 13 8 MILLER, Z. T. - PHOTOGRAPH (1911-1912?) 11 7 MILLER, Z. T. - PHOTOGRAPH (EARLY 1900S) 11 4 MILLER, Z. T. - PHOTOGRAPH (UNDATED) 3 39 MILLER, Z. T. - PHOTOGRAPH WITH LOSE, JULIA (UNDATED) 11 6 MILLER, Z. T. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 11 8 MILLER, Z. T. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 11 9 MILLER, Z. T. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 11 10 MILLER, Z. T. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 11 11 MILLER, Z. T. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 11 12 MILLER, Z. T. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 11 14 MILLER, Z. T. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 11 22 MILLER, Z. T. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 11 5 MILLER, Z. T. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1862) 11 25 MILLER, Z. T. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1913?-1914?) 11 16 MILLER, Z. T. - PHOTOGRAPHS OF EUROPE (1910) 11 18 MILLER, Z. T. - PHOTOGRAPHS OF EUROPE (1910) 11 20 MILLER, Z. T. - PHOTOGRAPHS OF EUROPE (1910) 11 13 MILLER, Z. T. - PHOTOGRAPHS OF HIS ASSOCIATES (1847?-1913?) 11 19 MILLER, Z. T. - POSTCARDS FROM EUROPE (1910) 4 55 MILLER, Z. T. - PRINTED EPHEMERA IN HIS POSSESSION (1900-10?) 3 27 MILLER, Z. T. - PRINTED MATERIALS RE: HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE (1875-1877) 4 53 MILLER, Z. T. - PRINTED MATTER (1897) 4 52 MILLER, Z. T. - PRINTED MATTER RE: HOMEOPATHY (1896) 7 42 MILLER, Z. T. - REFERENCE (1904) 1 6 MILLER, Z. T. - REFERENCE TO BEING OFFERED ROLE OF FIFE MAJOR (1862) 2 34 MILLER, Z. T. - TRANSCRIPT: CIVIL WAR LETTERS, P. 1-50 (1862-4) 2 36 MILLER, Z. T. - TRANSCRIPT: CIVIL WAR LETTERS, P. 101-150 (1862-4) 2 37 MILLER, Z. T. - TRANSCRIPT: CIVIL WAR LETTERS, P. 151-200 (1862-4) 2 38 MILLER, Z. T. - TRANSCRIPT: CIVIL WAR LETTERS, P. 201-259 (1862-4) 2 35 MILLER, Z. T. - TRANSCRIPT: CIVIL WAR LETTERS, P. 51-100 (1862-4) 4 48 MILLER, Z. T. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT (1900-1910?) 4 49 MILLER, Z. T. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT (1900-1910?) 4 36 MILLER, Z. T. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT (1900?-1910?) 4 37 MILLER, Z. T. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT (1900?-1910?) 4 38 MILLER, Z. T. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT (1900?-1910?) 4 39 MILLER, Z. T. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT (1900?-1910?) 4 41 MILLER, Z. T. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT (1900?-1910?) 4 45 MILLER, Z. T. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT ABOUT HIM (1900?-1910?) 6 19 MILLER, Z. T. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT ABOUT HIM (UNDATED) 4 23 MILLER, Z. T. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT POEMS (1910-1913) 4 33 MILLER, Z. T. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT RE: VACCINATION (1906) 4 50 MILLER, Z. T. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT SIGNED (1900-1910?) 4 31 MILLER, Z. T. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT SIGNED RE: PITTSBURGH MAYOR (1913?) 4 34 MILLER, Z. T. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT SIGNED RE: TELEGRAPH (1906) 4 22 MILLER, Z. T. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT: "THE MODEL" (UNDATED) 4 45 MILLER, Z. T. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT: BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH (1900?-1910?) 3 15 MILLER, Z. T. - TYPED MANUSCRIPT:ROYCROFT AND SOME PEOPLE THERE C.1900 3 46 MILLER, Z. T. - WILL (1886) 1 14 MILROY, ROBERT H. - REFERENCE (1862) 5 56 MINTER, MARY MILES - REFERENCE (1918) 1 43 MISSISSIPPI - VICKSBURG - REFERENCE (1863) 1 65 MISSISSIPPI - VICKSBURG - REFERENCE (1863) 1 66 MISSISSIPPI - VICKSBURG - REFERENCE (1863) 1 67 MISSISSIPPI - VICKSBURG - REFERENCE (1863) 1 69 MISSISSIPPI - VICKSBURG - REFERENCE (1863) 1 74 MISSISSIPPI - VICKSBURG - REFERENCE (1863) 4 22 "MODEL, THE" - TYPED MANUSCRIPT BY MILLER, Z. T. (UNDATED) 7 32 MONTANA - NEWSPAPER ARTICLE RE: STATEHOOD (1888) 7 32 MONTANA - PHOTOGRAPH OF SCHOOL CHILDREN (UNDATED) 7 27 MONTGOMERY COUNTY - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. (1800-1845) 7 11 MONTGOMERY COUNTY - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM (1811) 7 2 MONTGOMERY COUNTY - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM (1823) 7 4 MONTGOMERY COUNTY - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM (1824) 7 3 MONTGOMERY COUNTY - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM (1824) 7 5 MONTGOMERY COUNTY - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM (1825) 7 6 MONTGOMERY COUNTY - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM (1826) 7 8 MONTGOMERY COUNTY - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM (1827) 7 9 MONTGOMERY COUNTY - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM (1828) 3 6 "MONUMENTAL GUIDE TO THE GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD" - PAMPHLET (C.1900) 1 9 MOOREFIELD - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 10 MOOREFIELD - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. RE: MARCH TO STRASBURG, VA (1862) 1 7 MOOREFIELD - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. RE: UNION SOLDIERS IN (1862) 1 8 MOOREFIELD - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. RE: UNION SOLDIERS IN (1862) 13 1 MOOREFIELD - VIRGINIA - NEWSPAPER (1862) OF OHIO 61T REGIMENT 13 2 MOOREFIELD - VIRGINIA - NEWSPAPER (1862) OF OHIO 61T REGIMENT 5 34 MORGAN, J. P. - REFERENCE (1918) 1 3 MORGAN, JOHN HUNT - REFERENCE (1862) 1 80 MORGAN, JOHN HUNT - REFERENCE (1863) 6 10 "MOTHER GOOSE" - TYPED MANUSCRIPT BY BOYER, LOUISE M. (UNDATED) 5 7 MOUNT MERCY (PITTSBURGH) - OUR LADY OF MERCY CHAPEL - DRAWINGS,UNDATED 6 11 "MR. SKIPWOOD EXPLAINS" - TYPED MANUSCRIPT BY BOYER, LOUISE M. (ND) 5 33 "MUCH ADO ABOUT JACK" - REFERENCE TO SCREENPLAY (1918) 5 54 "MUCH ADO ABOUT JACK" - REFERENCE TO SCREENPLAY (1918) 5 56 "MUCH ADO ABOUT JACK" - REFERENCE TO SCREENPLAY (1918) 10 4 MUIR WOODS - PHOTOGRAPHS (1914) 1 77 MURFREESBORO - TENNESSEE - CORRESP. RE: SKIRMISHES (1863) 6 38 "MUSICAL COURIER" - ARTICLE RE: RIVE-KING, JULIE (1904) 13 3 MUSICIANS - CIVIL WAR - NEWSPAPER ARTICLE ABOUT (1897) 5 49 "MY OWN COUNTRY" - REFERENCE (1918) 11 12 NACHTIGALL, HERMANN - PHOTOGRAPH (1862?) 11 6 NACHTIGALL, HERMANN - PHOTOGRAPH (1863) 1 51 NACHTIGALL, HERRMANN - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T.(1863) 16 15 NANKIVELL, FRANK - DRAWING (1951) 5 42 "NARROW TRAIL" - REFERENCE (1918) 1 97 NASHVILLE - TENNESSEE - REFERENCE (1864) 7 16 NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY - CORRESP. TO BOYER,H.K. 1983-1997 5 56 NAZIMOVA, ? - REFERENCE (1918) 5 63 NAZIMOVA, ? - REFERENCE (1920) 5 57 NAZIMOVAS, ? - REFERENCE (1918) 5 58 NAZIMOVAS, ? - REFERENCE (1918) 1 54 NELSON, WILLIAM - REFERENCE (1863) 1 33 NEW BALTIMORE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 39 NEW BALTIMORE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 79 NEW BALTIMORE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 6 NEW CREEK - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 34 NEW HAMPSHIRE 2ND REGIMENT - REFERENCE (1862) 1 33 NEW MARKET - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 59 NEW ORLEANS - LOUISIANA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 29 NEW YORK 119TH - REFERENCE (1862) 1 82 NEW YORK 119TH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 85 NEW YORK 119TH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 29 NEW YORK 136TH - REFERENCE (1862) 1 87 NEW YORK 141ST - REFERENCE (1863) 1 86 NEW YORK 143RD - REFERENCE (1863) 1 76 NEW YORK 157TH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 80 NEW YORK 157TH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 29 NEW YORK 159TH - REFERENCE (1862) 1 11 NEW YORK 1ST BATTERY - REFERENCE (1862) 1 23 NEW YORK 29TH - REFERENCE (1862) 1 80 NEW YORK 45TH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 48 NEW YORK 4TH CAVALRY - REFERENCE (1863) 1 55 NEW YORK 68TH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 82 NEW YORK 68TH - REFERENCE (1863) 3 28 NEW YORK HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE - DOCUMENT (1876) 3 27 NEW YORK HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE - PRINTED MATERIAL RE:, 1875-1877 5 41 NEWSBOY STRIKE - REFERENCE (1918) 5 18 NICHOLS, HOBART - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1949) 1 61 NICKOJACK GAP - GEORGIA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 5 21 NIXON, RICHARD - REFERENCE (1974) 5 57 "NO OTHER WAY" - REFERENCE (1918) 15 1 "NORA MCGLYNN" - SHEET MUSIC BY KING, FRANK (1870) 7 15 NORRISTOWN - PENNSYLVANIA - REFERENCE (1846) 1 51 NORTH CAROLINA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 17 NORTHERN VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 11 23 OGDEN, JOHN - PHOTOGRAPH (1872) 1 1 OHIO - CAMP CHASE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 2 OHIO - CAMP CHASE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 3 OHIO - CAMP CHASE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 4 OHIO - CAMP CHASE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 18 OHIO - CINCINNATI - REFERENCE (1862) 1 5 OHIO - COLUMBUS - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 1 OHIO - COLUMBUS - CORRESP. FROM NEAR (1862) 11 24 OHIO - COLUMBUS - PHOTOGRAPH OF FLOOD (1913) 10 29 OHIO - COLUMBUS - PHOTOGRAPHS (LATE 1800S?) 3 4 OHIO - COLUMBUS - RECEIPT (1862) 3 5 OHIO - MARYSVILLE - DOCUMENT RE: REUNION OF CIVIL WAR UNITS (1897) 13 3 OHIO - MARYSVILLE - NEWSPAPER (1897) 3 5 OHIO - MARYSVILLE - RIBBON RE: REUNION OF CIVIL WAR UNITS (1897) 1 39 OHIO - MASON - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 89 OHIO - MASON - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 7 OHIO - MASON - REFERENCE (1862) 1 9 OHIO - MIAMISBURG - CORRESP. TO (1862) 1 56 OHIO - MIAMISBURG - REFERENCE (1863) 11 23 OHIO - WORTHINGTON - PHOTOGRAPH (1872) 1 94 OHIO 2ND - REFERENCE (1863) 3 7.5 OHIO 2ND REGIMENT - REFERENCE (1864) 1 16 OHIO 55TH - REFERENCE (1862) 3 7.5 OHIO 61ST - CORRESP. RE: (1901) 3 5 OHIO 61ST - DOCUMENT REGARDING ANNUAL REUNION (1897) 13 1 OHIO 61ST - NEWSPAPER (1862) 13 2 OHIO 61ST - NEWSPAPER (1862) 3 7.5 OHIO 61ST - PRINTED INVITATION TO REUNION (1900) 1 3 OHIO 61ST - REFERENCE (1862) 1 4 OHIO 61ST - REFERENCE (1862) 1 29 OHIO 61ST - REFERENCE (1862) 1 55 OHIO 61ST - REFERENCE (1863) 1 76 OHIO 61ST - REFERENCE (1863) 1 77 OHIO 61ST - REFERENCE (1863) 1 82 OHIO 61ST - REFERENCE (1863) 1 86 OHIO 61ST - REFERENCE (1863) 1 90 OHIO 61ST - REFERENCE (1863) 1 97 OHIO 61ST - REFERENCE (1864) 1 98 OHIO 61ST - REFERENCE (1864) 1 99 OHIO 61ST - REFERENCE (1864) 1 100 OHIO 61ST - REFERENCE (1864) 1 106 OHIO 61ST - REFERENCE (1864) 1 9 OHIO 61ST - REFERENCE TO REGIMENTAL NEWSPAPER (1862) 3 5 OHIO 61ST - RIBBON: ANNUAL REUNION (1897) 1 6 OHIO 6TH CAVALRY - REFERENCE (1862) 1 7 OHIO 6TH CAVALRY - REFERENCE (1862) 1 8 OHIO 6TH CAVALRY - REFERENCE (1862) 1 13 OHIO 75TH REGIMENT - REFERENCE (1862) 3 5 OHIO 82ND - RIBBON: ANNUAL REUNION (1897) 3 5 OHIO 82ND - DOCUMENT REGARDING ANNUAL REUNION (1897) 1 72 OHIO 82ND - REFERENCE (1863) 1 99 OHIO 82ND - REFERENCE (1864) 3 7.5 OHIO 82ND REGIMENT - PRINTED INVITATION TO REUNION (1900) 1 94 OHIO 93RD - REFERENCE (1863) 11 23 OHIO CENTRAL NORMAL SCHOOL - PHOTOGRAPH (1872) 1 2 OHIO? 50TH - REFERENCE (1862) 1 2 OHIO? 52ND - REFERENCE (1862) 1 1 OHIO? 69TH - REFERENCE (1862) 3 47 OIL CITY - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. FROM (1896-1931) 7 40 "OLD JOHN BURROUGHS" - BOOK BY ELBERTUS, FRA (1901) 10 28 OLD LYME - CONNECTICUT - PHOTOS OF HOME OF GRISWOLD, F. (MISS) 1911-59 13 13 OLD TIME TELEGRAPHERS' AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION - CERTIFICATE (ND) 3 37 OLD TIME TELEGRAPHERS' AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION - CORRESP. (1906) 12 1 OLD TIME TELEGRAPHERS' AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION - KEYS (1905) 3 37 OLD TIME TELEGRAPHERS' AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION - MANUSCRIPT (1906) 4 53 OLD TIME TELEGRAPHERS' AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION - PROGRAM (1905) 15 2 "ON BLOOMING MEADOWS" - SHEET MUSIC BY RIVE-KING, JULIE (1878) 10 3 OSTERLING, F. J. - NEGATIVE (1904-1905) 5 7 OUR LADY OF MERCY CHAPEL - MOUNT MERCY (PITTSBURGH) - DRAWING, UNDATED 5 7 OUR LADY OF MERCY CHAPEL - MOUNT MERCY (PITTSBURGH) - PLANS (UNDATED) 11 21 PANAMA CANAL - PHOTOGRAPHS (1900?-1914?) 11 25 PANAMA CANAL - PHOTOGRAPHS (1900?-1914?) 11 21 PANAMA CANAL - POSTCARD (1900?-1914?) 11 25 PANAMA CANAL - POSTCARDS (1900?-1914?) 11 26 PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION - PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN BY BOYER, ERNEST (1914) 10 4 PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION - PHOTOGRAPHS (1914) 5 56 PARAMOUNT STUDIOS - REFERENCE (1918) 5 58 PARAMOUNT STUDIOS - REFERENCE (1918) 1 65 PATENT OFFICE - U.S. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 54 PATRICK, MARSENA R. - REFERENCE (1863) 6 33 PAUR, EMIL - PHOTOGRAPHS (1899) 1 86 PEISNER, FORT - REFERENCE (1863) 1 76 PENNSYLVANIA - GETTYSBURG - REFERENCE (1863) 1 77 PENNSYLVANIA - GETTYSBURG - REFERENCE (1863) 4 33 PENNSYLVANIA - GOVERNOR - MANUSCRIPT (1906) 7 2 PENNSYLVANIA - GOVERNOR'S RACE OF 1824 - REFERENCE (1823) 4 53 PENNSYLVANIA - HAHNEMANN ASSOCIATION OF W. PENNSYLVANIA - PROGRAM 1897 4 52 PENNSYLVANIA - HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY - PRINTED PROGRAM (1896) 4 45 PENNSYLVANIA - HOMEOPATHIC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE - MANUSCRIPT (1900-10?) 3 7 PENNSYLVANIA - PITTSBURGH - PAMPHLET: UNION VETERAN LEGION (1909) 4 32 PENNSYLVANIA - SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS - MANUSCRIPT (1906) 10 25 PENNSYLVANIA - TAMAQUA - PHOT OF COMPANY STORE (EARLY 1900S?) 1 103 PENNSYLVANIA 28TH - REFERENCE (1864) 1 29 PENNSYLVANIA 47TH - REFERENCE (1862) 1 55 PENNSYLVANIA 4TH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 15 PENNSYLVANIA 74TH - REFERENCE (1862) 11 6 PENNSYLVANIA 75TH - PHOTOGRAPH OF SOLDIER (1863) 1 82 PENNSYLVANIA 75TH - REFERENCE (1863) 10 4 PENNSYLVANIA BUILDING - PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPO - PHOTOGRAPHS (1914) 7 1 PETTEYS, M. LESLIE - DOCTORAL DISSERTATION ON RIVE-KING, JULIE (1987) 5 7 "PH&LF NEWS" - PRINTED NEWSLETTER (1986) 5 63 PHILLIPS, BESS DUFF - CORRES. FROM BOYER, LOUISE M. (1920) 5 57 PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE - REFERENCE (1918) 5 41 PICKFORD, MARY - REFERENCE (1918) 7 45 "PICTORIAL REFLEX OF SALT LAKE CITY AND VICINITY" - BOOKLET (1912?) 13 4 PITTSBURGH - DOCUMENT: RETURN OF BIRTHS (1896) 10 3 PITTSBURGH - DOWNTOWN - NEGATIVES (1904-1905) 10 3 PITTSBURGH - EAST END - NEGATIVES (1904-1905) 10 3 PITTSBURGH - NEGATIVES (1904-1905) 5 7 PITTSBURGH - OUR LADY OF MERCY CHAPEL - MOUNT MERCY - DRAWINGS,UNDATED 3 46 PITTSBURGH - PENNSYLVANIA - ART SOCIETY - PAMPHLET (1873) 3 7 PITTSBURGH - PENNSYLVANIA - PAMPHLET: UNION VETERAN LEGION (1909) 5 9 PITTSBURGH - PENNSYLVANIA - PRINTS BY BOYER, ERNEST W. (1896-1929) 4 31 PITTSBURGH - PENNSYLVANIA - TYPED MANUSCRIPT RE: MAYOR (1913?) 10 6 PITTSBURGH - PHOTOGRAPHS OF HOMES (1900-1949?) 10 3 PITTSBURGH - RIVER BOAT - NEGATIVES (1904-1905) 5 11 PITTSBURGH - SACRED HEART CHURCH - PRINTED MATERIAL (1925-32) 10 3 PITTSBURGH - SCHENLEY PARK - NEGATIVES (1904-1905) 6 3 PITTSBURGH ARCHITECTURAL CLUB - PRINTED ARTICLES BY BOYER, L.M. 1931-5 5 7 PITTSBURGH ARCHITECTURAL CLUB - PRINTED JOURNAL (1929-1949) 5 7 PITTSBURGH HISTORY AND LANDMARKS NEWSLETTER - PRINTED NEWSLETTER, 1986 1 74 PLEASONTON, ALFRED - REFERENCE (1863) 1 75 PLEASONTON, ALFRED - REFERENCE (1863) 2 3 POLK, LEONIDAS - REFERENCE (1864) 1 98 POLK, LUCIUS E. - REFERENCE (1864) 1 12 POPE, JOHN - REFERENCE (1862) 1 19 POPE, JOHN - REFERENCE (1862) 1 53 PORT HUDSON - LOUISIANA - REFERENCE (1863) 6 12 "PRIMITIVE, THE" - TYPED MANUSCRIPT BY BOYER, LOUISE M. (1930S) 5 56 "PRIMROSE AND PASSION FLOWER" - REFERENCE (1918) 1 76 PRISONERS - AFTER GETTYSBURG - REFERENCE (1863) 6 13 "PYRE, THE" - TYPED MANUSCRIPT BY BOYER, LOUISE M. (UNDATED) 1 33 QUAKER GUNS - REFERENCE (1862) 1 74 QUAKER GUNS - REFERENCE (1863) 5 17 RANDALL, CARL - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1909) 5 41 RANDALL, CARL - REFERENCE (1918) 13 1 REGIMENTAL NEWSPAPER - OHIO 61ST - NEWSPAPER (1862) 13 2 REGIMENTAL NEWSPAPER - OHIO 61ST - NEWSPAPER (1862) 1 109 RESACA - GEORGIA - REFERENCE (1864) 1 12 RICHMOND - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 106 RINGGOLD - GEORGIA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 103 RINGGOLD - GEORGIA - REFERENCE (1864) 6 23 RIVE-KING, JULIE - BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH (PUBLISHED) (1984) 6 49 RIVE-KING, JULIE - CORRESP. (1885-1937) 6 26 RIVE-KING, JULIE - CORRESP. (1887-1888) 6 27 RIVE-KING, JULIE - CORRESP. (1889) 6 29 RIVE-KING, JULIE - CORRESP. (1891) 6 30 RIVE-KING, JULIE - CORRESP. (1896) 6 31 RIVE-KING, JULIE - CORRESP. (1897) 6 32 RIVE-KING, JULIE - CORRESP. 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TO MILLER, KATE (1908) 6 44 RIVE-KING, JULIE - CORRESP. TO MILLER, KATE (1909) 6 46 RIVE-KING, JULIE - CORRESP. TO MILLER, KATE (UNDATED) 6 37 RIVE-KING, JULIE - CORRESP. TO MILLER, LOUISE (1903) 6 44 RIVE-KING, JULIE - CORRESP. TO MILLER, LOUISE (1909) 6 31 RIVE-KING, JULIE - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1897) 6 34 RIVE-KING, JULIE - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1900) 7 1 RIVE-KING, JULIE - DOCTORAL DISSERTATION ABOUT HER (1987) 11 29 RIVE-KING, JULIE - NEWSPAPER CLIPPING (1854?-1937?) 6 42 RIVE-KING, JULIE - NEWSPAPER CLIPPING (1908) 6 48 RIVE-KING, JULIE - NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS (1854-1937) 14 2 RIVE-KING, JULIE - NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS (1854-1937) 14 3 RIVE-KING, JULIE - NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS (1854-1937) 14 4 RIVE-KING, JULIE - NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS (1854-1937) 6 41 RIVE-KING, JULIE - NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS (1908) 14 5 RIVE-KING, JULIE - PHOTOGRAPH (UNDATED) 14 6 RIVE-KING, JULIE - PHOTOGRAPH (UNDATED) 11 12 RIVE-KING, JULIE - PHOTOGRAPHS (1847?-1913?) 6 47 RIVE-KING, JULIE - PHOTOGRAPHS (1854-1937) 11 28 RIVE-KING, JULIE - PHOTOGRAPHS (1854?-1937?) 6 33 RIVE-KING, JULIE - PHOTOGRAPHS (1899) 6 41 RIVE-KING, JULIE - PHOTOGRAPHS (1908) 6 47 RIVE-KING, JULIE - PRINTED MATTER & PROGRAMS (1854-1937) 6 45 RIVE-KING, JULIE - PRINTED MATTER RE: BUSH CONSERVATORY (1926) 6 43 RIVE-KING, JULIE - PRINTED PROGRAMS (1908) 6 44 RIVE-KING, JULIE - PRINTED PROGRAMS (1909) 6 46 RIVE-KING, JULIE - PRINTED WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT (UNDATED) 6 38 RIVE-KING, JULIE - PUBLISHED ADVERTISEMENT (1904) 7 38 RIVE-KING, JULIE - PUBLISHED ARTICLES REGARDING (1870-1871) 6 38 RIVE-KING, JULIE - PUBLISHED MUSIC REVIEW (1904) 3 24 RIVE-KING, JULIE - REFERENCE (1888-1908) 5 32 RIVE-KING, JULIE - REFERENCE (1918) 14 1 RIVE-KING, JULIE - SCRAPBOOK (1854-1937) 15 5 RIVE-KING, JULIE - SHEET MUSIC BY OTHERS AMONG HER PAPERS(1854?-1937?) 15 3 RIVE-KING, JULIE - SHEET MUSIC: "BUBBLING SPRING" (1879) 15 4 RIVE-KING, JULIE - SHEET MUSIC: "LA SCINTILLA" (1907) 15 2 RIVE-KING, JULIE - SHEET MUSIC: "ON BLOOMING MEADOWS" (1878) 15 4 RIVE-KING, JULIE - SIGNATURE (1907) 5 8 "RIVER LIGHT NEAR BATH, MAINE" - DRAWING BY BOYER, ERNEST W. (1912) 5 57 "ROAD TO UNDERSTANDING, THE" - REFERENCE (1918) 1 96 ROBINSON, EDWARD, JR. - CORRESP. TO WHIPPLE, WILLIAM D. (1864) 10 27 ROCKY MOUNTAINS - CANADIAN - PHOTOGRAPHS (1914-1915) 1 6 ROMNEY - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE TO UNION TROOPS GOING THERE (1862) 1 43 ROSECRANS, WILLIAM S. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 46 ROSECRANS, WILLIAM S. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 66 ROSECRANS, WILLIAM S. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 88 ROSECRANS, WILLIAM S. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 91 ROSECRANS, WILLIAM S. - REFERENCE (1863) 5 56 ROWLAND FAMILY - REFERENCE (1918) 5 58 ROWLAND FAMILY - REFERENCE (1918) 5 66 ROWLAND, DAISY - CORRES. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1920) 5 64 ROWLAND, RICHARD (DICK) - CORRES. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1918) 5 49 ROWLAND, RICHARD (DICK) - REFERENCE (1918) 5 49 ROWLAND, RICHARD (DICK) - REFERENCE (1918) 5 53 ROWLAND, RICHARD (DICK) - REFERENCE (1918) 5 61 ROWLAND, RICHARD (DICK) - REFERENCE (1918) 5 65 ROWLAND, RICHARD (DICK) - REFERENCE (1918) 5 20 ROYSTER, VERMONT - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE MILLER (1969) 5 11 SACRED HEART CHURCH (PITTSBURGH, PA) - PRINTED MATERIAL (1925-32) 7 45 SALT LAKE CITY - PAMPHLET (1912) 10 27 SAN FRANCISCO - PHOTOGRAPHS BY BOYER, E. W. (1914-1915) 10 4 SAN FRANCISCO - PHOTOGRAPHS OF PANAMA-PACIFIC INTL. EXPOSITION (1914) 1 2 SANDUSKY - OHIO - REFERENCE (1862) 6 14 "SAUCE FOR THE GOSLINGS" - TYPED MANUSCRIPT BY BOYER, LOUISE M. (ND) 7 45 SAVAGE, C. R. - PAMPHLET RE: SALT LAKE CITY (1912?) 1 14 SCHENCK, ROBERT CUMMING - REFERENCE (1862) 10 3 SCHENLEY PARK - PITTSBURGH - NEGATIVES (1904-1905) 10 6 SCHENLEY PARK - PITTSBURGH - PHOTO OF BOYER, ERNEST W. (1912) 1 73 SCHIMMELFENNING, ALEXANDER - REFERENCE (1863) 1 64 SCHOFIELD, JOHN M. - REFERENCE (1864) 11 2 SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE - PAMPHLET (1940?) 1 18 SCHURZ, CARL (MRS.) - REFERENCE (1862) 1 24 SCHURZ, CARL (MRS.) - REFERENCE (1862) 1 96 SCHURZ, CARL - DOCUMENT SIGNED: FURLOUGH FOR MILLER, Z. T. (1864) 11 29 SCHURZ, CARL - ENGRAVING (PUBLISHED) (UNDATED) 11 29 SCHURZ, CARL - NEWSPAPER CLIPPING ABOUT HIM (1983) 11 29 SCHURZ, CARL - PHOTOGRAPH (1865) 1 14 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1862) 1 15 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1862) 1 16 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1862) 1 17 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1862) 1 19 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1862) 1 20 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1862) 1 23 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1862) 1 24 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1862) 1 26 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1862) 1 27 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1862) 1 29 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1862) 1 30 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1862) 1 31 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1862) 1 34 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1862) 1 43 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1863) 1 44 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1863) 1 46 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1863) 1 47 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1863) 1 48 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1863) 1 49 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1863) 1 50 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1863) 1 51 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1863) 1 52 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1863) 1 53 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1863) 1 55 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1863) 1 56 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1863) 1 59 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1863) 1 60 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1863) 1 60.2 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1863) 1 63 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1863) 1 67 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1863) 1 68 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1863) 1 73 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1863) 1 75 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1863) 1 80 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1863) 1 82 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1863) 1 95 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1864) 1 97 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1864) 1 99 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1864) 1 100 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1864) 2 2 SCHURZ, CARL - REFERENCE (1864) 1 86 SCHURZ, CARL - SIGNED CIRCULAR (1863) 15 4 "SCINTILLA, LA" - SHEET MUSIC BY RIVE-KING, JULIE (1907) 7 16.5 SCOTTFIELD - ILLINOIS - CORRESP. (1942?-1948?) 10 4 SEATTLE - PHOTOGRAPHS (1914) 1 23 SEDGEWICK, JOHN - REFERENCE (1862) 5 25 SEIBEL FAMILY - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, LOUISE M. (1910) 7 46 SEIBEL, GEORGE - BOOKLET: "THE CONCERT" (1934) 6 33 SEIDL, ANTON - PHOTOGRAPHS (1899) 1 88 SEYMOUR, HORATIO - REFERENCE (1863) 5 55 "SHANEWIS" ? - REFERENCE (1918) 15 5 SHEET MUSIC - PUBLISHED SHEET MUSIC AMONG PAPERS OF RIVE-KING, JULIE 2 10 SHELDON, ALBERT - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, Z. T. (1864) 3 48 SHELDON, ALBERT - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1873-1909) 4 51 SHELDON, ALBERT - NEWSPAPER OBITUARY (1909) 13 11 SHELDON, JAY - PHOTOGRAPH (1847?-1913?) 3 48 SHELDON, PAULINE - CORRESP. TO MILLER, Z. T. (1873-1909) 1 95 SHELLMOUND - TENNESSEE - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 96 SHELLMOUND - TENNESSEE - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 97 SHELLMOUND - TENNESSEE - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 98 SHELLMOUND - TENNESSEE - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 99 SHELLMOUND - TENNESSEE - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 100 SHELLMOUND - TENNESSEE - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 101 SHELLMOUND - TENNESSEE - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 102 SHELLMOUND - TENNESSEE - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 43 SHERMAN, WILLIAM T. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 93 SHERMAN, WILLIAM T. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 94 SHERMAN, WILLIAM T. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 98 SHERMAN, WILLIAM T. - REFERENCE (1864) 2 1 SHERMAN, WILLIAM T. - REFERENCE (1864) 2 5 SHERMAN, WILLIAM T. - REFERENCE (1864) 2 12 SHERMAN, WILLIAM T. - REFERENCE (1864) 1 11 SHIELDS, JAMES - REFERENCE (1862) 1 34 SICKLES, DANIEL - REFERENCE (1862) 1 18 SIGEL, FRANZ (MRS.) - REFERENCE (1862) 1 24 SIGEL, FRANZ (MRS.) - REFERENCE (1862) 1 11 SIGEL, FRANZ - REFERENCE (1862) 1 14 SIGEL, FRANZ - REFERENCE (1862) 1 17 SIGEL, FRANZ - REFERENCE (1862) 1 19 SIGEL, FRANZ - REFERENCE (1862) 1 20 SIGEL, FRANZ - REFERENCE (1862) 1 23 SIGEL, FRANZ - REFERENCE (1862) 1 24 SIGEL, FRANZ - REFERENCE (1862) 1 27 SIGEL, FRANZ - REFERENCE (1862) 1 29 SIGEL, FRANZ - REFERENCE (1862) 1 32 SIGEL, FRANZ - REFERENCE (1862) 1 17 SIGEL, FRANZ - REFERENCE (1862) 1 34 SIGEL, FRANZ - REFERENCE (1862) 1 35 SIGEL, FRANZ - REFERENCE (1862) 1 38 SIGEL, FRANZ - REFERENCE (1862) 1 43 SIGEL, FRANZ - REFERENCE (1863) 1 44 SIGEL, FRANZ - REFERENCE (1863) 1 49 SIGEL, FRANZ - REFERENCE (1863) 1 51 SIGEL, FRANZ - REFERENCE (1863) 1 55 SIGEL, FRANZ - REFERENCE (1863) 1 67 SIGEL, FRANZ - REFERENCE (1863) 5 20 SINGHER, MARTIAL - SIGNED MUSIC PROGRAM (1968) 1 2 SLAVES - EMANCIPATION - REFERENCE (1862) 7 39 SLOCUM, HENRIETTA E. - PAMPHLET (1901) 1 42 SLOCUM, HENRY W. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 47 SLOCUM, HENRY W. - REFERENCE (1863) 2 11 SLOCUM, HENRY W. - REFERENCE (1864) 2 15 SLOCUM, HENRY W. - REFERENCE (1864) 7 39 SLOCUM, JOSHUA - PAMPHLET (1901) 7 39 SLOCUM, JOSHUA - SIGNATURES (1901) 7 39 "SLOOP SPRAY SOUVENIR" - PUBLISHED PAMPHLET (1901) 7 16 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION - CORRESP. TO BOYER,H.K. (1983-1997) 1 65 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION - REFERENCE (1863) 7 30 "SOARING" MAGAZINE - ARTICLE BY BOYER, TAYLOR M. (1971) 5 49 "SOCIAL HYPOCRITES" - REFERENCE (1918) 5 13 SOCIETY OF AMERICAN ETCHERS - CORRESP. ABOUT (1942-1951) 1 58 SOUTH CAROLINA - CHARLESTON - REFERENCE (1863) 1 59 SOUTH CAROLINA - CHARLESTON - REFERENCE (1863) 1 82 SOUTH CAROLINA - FORT SUMTER - REFERENCE (1863) 1 77 SOUTH MOUNTAIN GAP - REFERENCE (1863) 15 4 "SPARK, THE" - SHEET MUSIC BY RIVE-KING, JULIE (1907) 10 35 SPARKS, ARTHUR - PHOTOGRAPH (EARLY 1900S) 6 15 "SPECIMEN PROGRAMME" - TYPED MANUSCRIPT BY BOYER, LOUISE M. (ND) 1 13 SPERRYVILLE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 14 SPERRYVILLE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 15 SPERRYVILLE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 16 SPERRYVILLE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 12 1 ST. LOUIS - WORLD'S FAIR - BASKET (1904) 10 2 ST. LOUIS - WORLD'S FAIR - NEGATIVES (1904) 10 1 ST. LOUIS - WORLD'S FAIR - PHOTOGRAPHS (1904) 5 10 ST. PAULINUS CHURCH (CLAIRTON, PA) - BROCHURE: 50TH ANNIVERSARY (1973) 1 42 STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 43 STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 44 STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 45 STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 49 STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 50 STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 51 STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 52 STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 53 STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 54 STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 55 STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 11 6 STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - PHOTOGRAPH OF SOLDIER (1863) 1 42 STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 44 STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 56 STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 59 STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 81 STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 27 STAHEL, JULIUS - REFERENCE (1862) 1 29 STAHEL, JULIUS - REFERENCE (1862) 1 30 STAHEL, JULIUS - REFERENCE (1862) 1 34 STAHEL, JULIUS - REFERENCE (1862) 1 41 STAHEL, JULIUS - REFERENCE (1862) 1 43 STAHEL, JULIUS - REFERENCE (1863) 1 46 STAHEL, JULIUS - REFERENCE (1863) 1 47 STAHEL, JULIUS - REFERENCE (1863) 1 49 STAHEL, JULIUS - REFERENCE (1863) 1 19 STANTON, EDWIN M. - REFERENCE (1862) 1 28 STANTON, EDWIN M. - REFERENCE (1862) 6 16 "STATION ANNOUNCEMENT" - TYPED MANUSCRIPT BY BOYER, LOUISE M. (ND) 1 28 STAUNTON - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 5 57 "STELLA MARIS" - REFERENCE (1918) 1 88 STEVENSON - ALABAMA - REFERENCE (1863) 7 49 STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUIS - BOOKLET (UNDATED) 1 56 STONEMAN, GEORGE - REFERENCE (1863) 1 63 STONEMAN, GEORGE - REFERENCE (1863) 1 10 STRASBURG - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 11 30 STRATTON, CHARLES - PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED (1863?) 11 30 STRATTON, LAVINA WARREN - PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED (1863?) 1 74 STUART, JEB - REFERENCE (1863) 1 75 STUART, JEB - REFERENCE (1863) 1 82 STUART, JEB - REFERENCE (1863) 1 83 STUART, JEB - REFERENCE (1863) 5 21 SYMINGTON, STUART - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE MILLER (1974) 10 25 TAMAQUA - PENNSYLVANIA - PHOTO OF COMPANY STORE (EARLY 1900S?) 11 32 TAMAQUA - PENNSYLVANIA 0 PHOTOGRAPH (1888) 4 34 TELEGRAPH - HISTORY - TYPED MANUSCRIPT REGARDING (1906) 12 1 TELEGRAPHER'S KEYS - SOUVENIR KEYS (1905) 4 53 TELEGRAPHY - PRINTED PROGRAM RE: HISTORICAL ASSOC. (1905) 3 7.5 TENNESSEE - CHATTANOOGA - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 3 4 TENNESSEE - CHATTANOOGA - DOCUMENT: GENERAL ORDERS NO. 265 (1863) 1 91 TENNESSEE - CHATTANOOGA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 93 TENNESSEE - CHATTANOOGA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 94 TENNESSEE - CHATTANOOGA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 98 TENNESSEE - CHATTANOOGA - REFERENCE (1864) 1 94 TENNESSEE - FORT WOOD - REFERENCE (1863) 1 94 TENNESSEE - LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN - REFERENCE (1863) 1 93 TENNESSEE - LOOKOUT VALLEY - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 94 TENNESSEE - LOOKOUT VALLEY - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 3 4 TENNESSEE - LOOKOUT VALLEY - DOCUMENT: GENERAL ORDERS NO. 29 (1863) 3 4 TENNESSEE - LOOKOUT VALLEY - DOCUMENT: GENERAL ORDERS NO. 5 (1863) 1 95 TENNESSEE - LOOKOUT VALLEY - REFERENCE (1864) 1 103 TENNESSEE - LOOKOUT VALLEY - REFERENCE (1864) 1 104 TENNESSEE - LOOKOUT VALLEY - REFERENCE (1864) 1 77 TENNESSEE - MURFREESBORO - CORRESP. RE: SKIRMISHES (1863) 1 97 TENNESSEE - NASHVILLE - REFERENCE (1864) 1 95 TENNESSEE - SHELLMOUND - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 96 TENNESSEE - SHELLMOUND - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 97 TENNESSEE - SHELLMOUND - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 98 TENNESSEE - SHELLMOUND - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 99 TENNESSEE - SHELLMOUND - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 100 TENNESSEE - SHELLMOUND - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 101 TENNESSEE - SHELLMOUND - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 1 102 TENNESSEE - SHELLMOUND - CORRESP. FROM (1864) 3 4 THOMAS, GEORGE H. - DOCUMENT - GENERAL ORDERS NO. 265 (1863) 3 4 THOMAS, GEORGE H. - DOCUMENT: GENERAL ORDERS (1863) 1 107 THOMAS, GEORGE H. - REFERENCE (1864) 5 18 THOMAS, LOWELL - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1933) 1 32 THOROUGHFARE GAP - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 31 THOROUGHFARE GAP - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 32 THOROUGHFARE GAP - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 33 THOROUGHFARE GAP - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 36 THOROUGHFARE GAP - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 74 THOROUGHFARE GAP - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 82 THOROUGHFARE GAP - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 1 TOD, DAVID - REFERENCE (1862) 1 16 TOD, DAVID - REFERENCE (1862) 1 18 TOD, DAVID - REFERENCE (1862) 1 25 TOD, DAVID - REFERENCE (1862) 1 59 TOD, DAVID - REFERENCE (1863) 11 30 "TOM THUMB" - PHOTOGRAPH (1863?) 1 54 TOPOGRAPHICAL ENGINEERS AND PIONEERS - REFERENCE (1863) 5 20 TOZZI, GIORGIO - SIGNED MUSIC PROGRAM (1962) 1 90 TRENTON - GEORGIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 91 TRENTON - GEORGIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 92 TRENTON - GEORGIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 93 TRENTON - GEORGIA - REFERENCE (1863) 15 1 TRIPP, LOUIS - SHEET MUSIC BY KING, FRANK (1870) 4 48 TUBERCULOSIS - TYPED MANUSCRIPT ABOUT - BY MILLER, Z. T. (1900-10?) 3 4 TYNDALE, HECTOR - DOCUMENT: ORDERS FOR MILLER, Z. T. (1864) 1 82 TYNDALE, HECTOR - REFERENCE (1863) 1 85 TYNDALE, HECTOR - REFERENCE (1863) 1 97 TYNDALE, HECTOR - REFERENCE (1864) 1 103 TYNDALE, HECTOR - REFERENCE (1864) 5 16 ULRICH, LOTTE - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1911-1914) 5 38 "UNDER SUSPICION" - REFERENCE (1918) 3 7 UNION VETERAN LEGION - PAMPHLET: PITTSBURGH, PA (1909) 7 41 UNITED FRUIT COMPANY - BOOKLET: "JAMAICA: THE LAND OF SUMMER" (1903) 3 4 UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY - RECEIPT (1862) 1 60.2 UNITED STATES FORD - REFERENCE (1863) 1 75 UPPERVILLE - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 3 15 VACCINATION - CORRESP. RE: HISTORY OF (1906-1907) 4 50 VACCINATION - MANUSCRIPT ABOUT - BY MILLER, Z. T. (1900-10?) 4 33 VACCINATION - MANUSCRIPT BY MILLER, Z. T. (1906) 4 32 VACCINATION - MANUSCRIPTS BY MILLER, Z. T. (1906) 4 52 VACCINATION - NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS (1909) 5 8 "VALENTINES DAY" - DRAWING BY BOYER, ERNEST W. (1916) 1 29 VALLANDIGHAM DEMOCRATS - REFERENCE (1862) 1 23 VALLANDIGHAM, CLEMENT - REFERENCE (1862) 1 27 VALLANDIGHAM, CLEMENT - REFERENCE (1862) 1 50 VALLANDIGHAM, CLEMENT - REFERENCE (1863) 1 60.4 VALLANDIGHAM, CLEMENT - REFERENCE (1863) 1 63 VALLANDIGHAM, CLEMENT - REFERENCE (1863) 1 92 VALLANDIGHAM, CLEMENT - REFERENCE (1863) 1 110 VALLANDIGHAM, CLEMENT - REFERENCE (1864) 4 34 VALLANDIGHAM, CLEMENT - REFERENCE (1906) 1 88 VALLANGIGHAM, CLEMENT - REFERENCE (1863) 1 70 VANCE, ZEBULON B. - REFERENCE (1863) 1 43 VICKSBURG - MISSISSIPPI - REFERENCE (1863) 1 60 VICKSBURG - MISSISSIPPI - REFERENCE (1863) 1 65 VICKSBURG - MISSISSIPPI - REFERENCE (1863) 1 66 VICKSBURG - MISSISSIPPI - REFERENCE (1863) 1 67 VICKSBURG - MISSISSIPPI - REFERENCE (1863) 1 69 VICKSBURG - MISSISSIPPI - REFERENCE (1863) 1 74 VICKSBURG - MISSISSIPPI - REFERENCE (1863) 5 57 "VICKY VAN" - REFERENCE (1918) 1 74 VIRGINIA - ALDIE - REFERENCE (1863) 1 75 VIRGINIA - ALDIE - REFERENCE (1863) 1 17 VIRGINIA - ALEXANDRIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 59 VIRGINIA - AQUIA LANDING - REFERENCE (1863) 1 36 VIRGINIA - ARLINGTON HEIGHTS - REFERENCE (1862) 1 75 VIRGINIA - ASHBY'S GAP - REFERENCE (1863) 1 18 VIRGINIA - BALL'S CROSS ROADS - REFERENCE (1862) 1 48 VIRGINIA - BERIA CHURCH - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 39 VIRGINIA - BRENTSVILLE - REFERENCE (1862) 1 42 VIRGINIA - BRENTSVILLE - REFERENCE (1862) 1 83 VIRGINIA - BRISTOE STATION - REFERENCE (1863) 1 81 VIRGINIA - BROOKS STATION - REFERENCE (1863) 1 82 VIRGINIA - CATLETT'S STATION - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 84 VIRGINIA - CATLETT'S STATION - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 34 VIRGINIA - CENTREVILLE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 35 VIRGINIA - CENTREVILLE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 36 VIRGINIA - CENTREVILLE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 37 VIRGINIA - CENTREVILLE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 38 VIRGINIA - CENTREVILLE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 39 VIRGINIA - CENTREVILLE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 73 VIRGINIA - CENTREVILLE - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 24 VIRGINIA - CENTREVILLE - REFERENCE (1862) 1 27 VIRGINIA - CENTREVILLE - REFERENCE (1862) 1 31 VIRGINIA - CENTREVILLE - REFERENCE (1862) 1 32 VIRGINIA - CENTREVILLE - REFERENCE (1862) 1 17 VIRGINIA - CENTREVILLE - REFERENCE (1862) 1 34 VIRGINIA - CENTREVILLE - REFERENCE (1862) 1 42 VIRGINIA - CENTREVILLE - REFERENCE (1862) 1 75 VIRGINIA - CENTREVILLE - REFERENCE (1863) 1 62 VIRGINIA - CHANCELLORSVILLE - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 63 VIRGINIA - CHANCELLORSVILLE - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 60.5 VIRGINIA - CHANCELLORSVILLE - REFERENCE (1863) 1 73 VIRGINIA - CHANCELLORSVILLE - REFERENCE (1863) 1 35 VIRGINIA - CHANTILLY - REFERENCE (1862) 1 44 VIRGINIA - CULLET'S STATION - REFERENCE (1862) 1 15 VIRGINIA - CULPEPER - REFERENCE (1862) 1 59 VIRGINIA - CULPEPER COURT HOUSE - REFERENCE (1863) 1 41 VIRGINIA - DUMFRIES - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 81 VIRGINIA - DUMFRIES - REFERENCE (1863) 1 34 VIRGINIA - FAIRFAX - REFERENCE (1862) 1 21 VIRGINIA - FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 22 VIRGINIA - FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 23 VIRGINIA - FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 24 VIRGINIA - FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 25 VIRGINIA - FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 26 VIRGINIA - FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 27 VIRGINIA - FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 28 VIRGINIA - FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 29 VIRGINIA - FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 30 VIRGINIA - FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 31 VIRGINIA - FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 32 VIRGINIA - FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - REFERENCE (1862) 1 38 VIRGINIA - FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE - REFERENCE (1862) 1 30 VIRGINIA - FAIRFAX STATION - CORRESP. REGARDING (1862) 1 46 VIRGINIA - FALMOUTH - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 47 VIRGINIA - FALMOUTH - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 62 VIRGINIA - FALMOUTH - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 53 VIRGINIA - FALMOUTH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 62 VIRGINIA - FALMOUTH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 39 VIRGINIA - FREDERICKSBURG - REFERENCE (1862) 1 60.2 VIRGINIA - FREDERICKSBURG - REFERENCE (1863) 1 60.4 VIRGINIA - FREDERICKSBURG - REFERENCE (1863) 1 60.5 VIRGINIA - FREDERICKSBURG - REFERENCE (1863) 1 81 VIRGINIA - FREDERICKSBURG - REFERENCE (1863) 1 41 VIRGINIA - FREDERICKSBURG - REFERENCE TO BATTLE OF (1862) 1 42 VIRGINIA - FREDERICKSBURG - REFERENCE TO BATTLE OF (1862) 1 34 VIRGINIA - GAINESVILLE - REFERENCE (1862) 1 74 VIRGINIA - GOOSE CREEK - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 15 VIRGINIA - GORDONSVILLE - REFERENCE (1862) 1 74 VIRGINIA - LEESBURG - REFERENCE (1863) 1 75 VIRGINIA - LEESBURG - REFERENCE (1863) 1 36 VIRGINIA - MANASSAS - REFERENCE (1862) 1 72 VIRGINIA - MANASSAS - REFERENCE (1863) 1 75 VIRGINIA - MANASSAS JUNCTION - REFERENCE (1863) 1 47 VIRGINIA - MARIA CHURCH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 75 VIRGINIA - MIDDLEBURG - REFERENCE (1863) 1 11 VIRGINIA - MIDDLETON - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 12 VIRGINIA - MIDDLETON - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 9 VIRGINIA - MOOREFIELD - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 10 VIRGINIA - MOOREFIELD - CORRESP. RE: MARCH TO STRASBURG, VA (1862) 1 7 VIRGINIA - MOOREFIELD - CORRESP. RE: UNION SOLDIERS IN (1862) 1 8 VIRGINIA - MOOREFIELD - CORRESP. RE: UNION SOLDIERS IN (1862) 13 1 VIRGINIA - MOOREFIELD - NEWSPAPER (1862) OF OHIO 61T REGIMENT 13 2 VIRGINIA - MOOREFIELD - NEWSPAPER (1862) OF OHIO 61T REGIMENT 1 33 VIRGINIA - NEW BALTIMORE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 39 VIRGINIA - NEW BALTIMORE - REFERENCE (1862) 1 79 VIRGINIA - NEW BALTIMORE - REFERENCE (1863) 1 6 VIRGINIA - NEW CREEK - REFERENCE (1862) 1 33 VIRGINIA - NEW MARKET - REFERENCE (1862) 1 17 VIRGINIA - NORTHERN - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 12 VIRGINIA - RICHMOND - REFERENCE (1862) 1 13 VIRGINIA - SPERRYVILLE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 14 VIRGINIA - SPERRYVILLE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 15 VIRGINIA - SPERRYVILLE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 16 VIRGINIA - SPERRYVILLE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 42 VIRGINIA - STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 43 VIRGINIA - STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 44 VIRGINIA - STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 45 VIRGINIA - STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 49 VIRGINIA - STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 50 VIRGINIA - STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 51 VIRGINIA - STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 52 VIRGINIA - STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 53 VIRGINIA - STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 54 VIRGINIA - STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 55 VIRGINIA - STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 11 6 VIRGINIA - STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - PHOTOGRAPH OF SOLDIER (1863) 1 42 VIRGINIA - STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - REFERENCE (1862) 1 44 VIRGINIA - STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - REFERENCE (1862) 1 56 VIRGINIA - STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - REFERENCE (1863) 1 59 VIRGINIA - STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - REFERENCE (1863) 1 81 VIRGINIA - STAFFORD COURT HOUSE - REFERENCE (1863) 1 28 VIRGINIA - STAUNTON - REFERENCE (1862) 1 10 VIRGINIA - STRASBURG - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 32 VIRGINIA - THOROUGHFARE GAP - CORRESP. FROM (1862) 1 31 VIRGINIA - THOROUGHFARE GAP - REFERENCE (1862) 1 32 VIRGINIA - THOROUGHFARE GAP - REFERENCE (1862) 1 33 VIRGINIA - THOROUGHFARE GAP - REFERENCE (1862) 1 36 VIRGINIA - THOROUGHFARE GAP - REFERENCE (1862) 1 74 VIRGINIA - THOROUGHFARE GAP - REFERENCE (1863) 1 75 VIRGINIA - UPPERVILLE - REFERENCE (1863) 1 79 VIRGINIA - WARRENTON - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 33 VIRGINIA - WARRENTON - REFERENCE (1862) 1 58 VIRGINIA - WARRENTON - REFERENCE (1863) 1 60.5 VIRGINIA - WARRENTON - REFERENCE (1863) 1 79 VIRGINIA - WARRENTON - REFERENCE (1863) 1 80 VIRGINIA - WARRENTON - REFERENCE (1863) 1 80 VIRGINIA - WEAVERSVILLE - REFERENCE (1863) 1 11 VIRGINIA - WINCHESTER - REFERENCE (1862) 1 12 VIRGINIA - WINCHESTER - REFERENCE (1862) 1 78 VIRGINIA - WINCHESTER - REFERENCE (1863) 1 79 VIRGINIA - WINCHESTER - REFERENCE (1863) 1 39 VIRGINIA - WOLF RUN SHOALS - REFERENCE (1862) 1 74 VIRGINIA - WOLF RUN SHOALS - REFERENCE (1863) 1 15 VIRGINIA 8TH REGIMENT - REFERENCE (1862) 5 20 VON GROSCHWITZ, GUSTAVE - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1965) 4 34 VOORHEES, JOHN - REFERENCE (1906) 7 43 WAGNER, RICHARD - PAMPHLET: "THE WALKYR" (1904) 5 20 WARNER, J. C. - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1964) 1 79 WARRENTON - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 33 WARRENTON - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 58 WARRENTON - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 60.5 WARRENTON - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 79 WARRENTON - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 80 WARRENTON - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 5 20 WASHBURN, GORDON - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1961) 5 61 WASHINGTON SQUARE PLAYERS - REFERENCE (1918) 11 31 WASHINGTON, D.C. - PHOTOGRAPHS (1913-1914) 1 75 WASHINGTON, D.C. - REFERENCE (1863) TO POSSIBLE CONFEDERATE ATTACK 1 19 WASHINGTON, D.C. - REFERENCE TO MORALE (1862) 1 65 WASHINGTON, D.C. - REFERENCE TO VISIT TO (1863) 1 66 WASHINGTON, D.C. - REFERENCE TO VISIT TO (1863) 1 65 WASHINGTON, GEORGE - REFERENCE (1863) 1 67 WASHINGTON, GEORGE - REFERENCE (1863) 1 50 WASHINGTON, GEORGE - REFERENCE TO PARADE (1863) 1 51 WASHINGTON, GEORGE - REFERENCE TO SALUTE TO (1863) 6 18 "WATERS OF HEAVEN, THE" - TYPED MANUSCRIPT BY BOYER, LOUISE M. (ND) 10 5 WATSON, SUE - PHOTOGRAPH (1912-1949) 5 20 WATTS, ANDRE - SIGNED MUSIC PROGRAM (1968) 10 36 WAYSIDE - HOME OF HAWTHORNE - POSTCARD (EARLY 1900S?) 1 80 WEAVERSVILLE - VIRGINIA - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 83 WEST POINT - REFERENCE (1863) 1 109 WEST POINT - REFERENCE (1864) 2 2 WEST POINT - REFERENCE (1864) 1 72 WEST VIRGINIA - FAYETTEVILLE - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 76 WESTMINSTER - MARYLAND - CORRESP. FROM (1863) 1 76 WESTMINSTER - MARYLAND - REFERENCE (1863) 1 77 WESTMINSTER - MARYLAND - REFERENCE (1863) 1 96 WHIPPLE, WILLIAM D. - CORRESP. FROM ROBINSON, EDWARD, JR. (1864) 7 27 WILKES-BARRE - PENNSYLVANIA - CORRESP. (1800-1845) 7 38 "WILLARD'S MUSICAL REVIEW" - PUBLISHED ISSUES (8/1870-7/1871) 1 64 WILLIAMS, ALPHEUS S. - REFERENCE (1864) 1 103 WILLIAMS, ALPHEUS S. - REFERENCE (1864) 1 104 WILLIAMS, ALPHEUS S. - REFERENCE (1864) 1 108 WILLIAMS, ALPHEUS S. - REFERENCE (1864) 1 78 WILLIAMSPORT - MARYLAND - REFERENCE (1863) 7 27 WILSON, NANCY - CORRESP. FROM WILSON, RACHEL (1800) 7 27 WILSON, RACHEL - CORRESP. TO WILSON, NANCY (1800) 7 2 WILSON, SARAH - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. (1823) 7 4 WILSON, SARAH - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. (1824) 7 6 WILSON, SARAH - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. (1826) 7 7 WILSON, SARAH - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. (1827) 7 8 WILSON, SARAH - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. (1827) 7 9 WILSON, SARAH - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. (1828) 7 27 WILSON, SARAH - CORRESP. RECEIVED (1824) 7 27 WILSON, SUSAN - CORRESP. RECEIVED (1845) 7 27 WILSON, WILLIAM H. - CORRESP. FROM BEACH, RACHEL (1818) 7 2 WILSON, WILLIAM H. - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. (1823) 7 3 WILSON, WILLIAM H. - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. (1823) 7 5 WILSON, WILLIAM H. - CORRESP. FROM BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. (1825) 7 27 WILSON, WILLIAM H. - CORRESP. FROM FRAZER, PHILIP (1818) 7 15 WILSON, WILLIAM H. - CORRESP. TO BOILEAU, NATHANIEL B. (1846) 10 7 WILSON, WILLIAM H. - PHOTOGRAPH (1900S?) OF PAINTING OF HIM (1800S?) 1 11 WINCHESTER - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 12 WINCHESTER - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 78 WINCHESTER - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 1 79 WINCHESTER - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 7 34 WINTER, MARY J. - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT (1928) 7 34 WINTER, RAYMOND - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT ABOUT HIM (1928) 7 34 WINTER, RAYMOND - NEWSPAPER CLIPPING ABOUT HIM (1928) 1 29 WISCONSIN 20TH - REFERENCE (1862) 1 51 WISCONSIN 20TH - REFERENCE (1863) 1 42 WISCONSIN 26TH - REFERENCE (1862) 6 31 WISSNER'S UNRIVALED PIANOFORTES - REFERENCE (1897) 6 33 WISSNER'S UNRIVALED PIANOFORTES - REFERENCES (1899) 5 19 WITTE MEMORIAL MUSEUM - CORRESP. TO BOYER, LOUISE M. (1956-1957) 1 39 WOLF RUN SHOALS - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1862) 1 74 WOLF RUN SHOALS - VIRGINIA - REFERENCE (1863) 5 54 "WOLVES OF THE RAIL" - REFERENCE (1918) 5 42 "WOMAN OF THE FUTURE, THE" - REFERENCE (1918) 1 94 WOOD, FORT - TENNESSEE - REFERENCE (1863) 5 62 WORLD WAR I - REFERENCE (1918) 10 2 WORLD'S FAIR - ST. LOUIS - NEGATIVES (1904) 10 1 WORLD'S FAIR - ST. LOUIS - PHOTOGRAPHS (1904) 11 23 WORTHINGTON - OHIO - PHOTOGRAPH (1872) 7 16 WRIGHT, HELENA - CORRESP. TO BOYER, HELEN KING (1983-1997) 5 61 "YOUTH" - REFERENCE TO PLAY (1918) 6 19 "ZACHARIAH TAYLOR MILLER" - TYPED MANUSCRIPT (UNDATED) 5 69 ZIMMERMAN, AMY - MANUSCRIPT:SENIOR THESIS ON BOYER, LOUISE M. (2001)