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Josiah W. Leeds scrapbooks, 1894-1895

 File — Volume: 9

Scope and Contents

109 p., p.71 contains 2 cyanotypes of bean teepees and unidentified persons, also of carriage in country lane. Correspondence, clippings of newspaper and journal articles written by Leeds as well as clippings of articles on topics of interest to him such as: secret societies, football, "Round about Rocouncey" [articles in the Friend about his home grounds], "pernicious" literature, "boys'brigade," tobacco, military training in schools, horticulture, peace, music, temperance, Alaska, photography, crime against women. Also tract written by Leeds ("The common weal vs. the news­stand").

Dates

  • Creation: 1894-1895

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research use.

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