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John G. Bullock manuscripts

 Sub-Series — Box: 3

Scope and Contents

The first three "volumes" were written in 1866, when Bullock was 12, entitled "City Library" and including "The Blind Boy," "Friend" and "The Runaways" under the name Riter Bertrand; in 1866-67, he created the "City Journal;" in 1867 he wrote "The Child's Friend." In 1868, he wrote "Wilmington City Guide containing a map of Wilmington and Brandywine Village," which includes an elaborate grid map. All of the volumes contain illustrations.

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research use.

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