Map Case 25
Contains 44 Results:
Subdivision drawing, March 3, 1941
Subdivision of Portion of Hazard Lewis and Adriance Farms, Town of Vestal, Broome Co., NY. Hoadley and Giles, Civil Engineers, Binghamton, NY, March 3, 1941.
Newspaper excerpt, May 29, 1934
Newspaper piece (2 full copies) from the E.J. Workers Daily Page recognizing Hazard Lewis Farms as Class Leader in Broome County Dairy Improvement Association, May 29, 1934.
Hazard Lewis Farms blueprint for barn, January 18, 1935
Blueprint for Hazard Lewis Farms barn, Binghamton, NY, January 18, 1935.
Advertising billboard design mock-up, undated
Advertising mock-up drawing for a billboard for Hazard Lewis Farms Milk Products, n.d.
Oversize materials
This collection consists of newspaper clippings, photographs, various theater materials, correspondence, as well as other miscellaneous and oversized items.
Stage design drawings for multiple shows: Barbier von Sevilla, Martha, and Figaros Hochzeit
Handwritten: “Dekorations-Entwürfe für Gastspiele des Charlottenburger Opernhauses in Potsdam 1924-1926, gezeichnet von Oberspielleiter, Bühnenbildner und Schauspieler in Potsdam Fritz Halbers. (Originalzeichnung in der Akademie der Künste West Berlin.)”
News clipping, Rundschau vom Illimani, “Ueber die Kunst-Ausstellung Fritz Halbers in La Paz”, August 20, 1945
This collection consists of newspaper clippings, photographs, various theater materials, correspondence, as well as other miscellaneous and oversized items.
Löwenbräukeller München Letzer Carnevalistischer Abend Programm, January 31, 1913
This collection consists of newspaper clippings, photographs, various theater materials, correspondence, as well as other miscellaneous and oversized items.
Ordination certificate, 1899
The majority of this series is made up of typescripts of EAW's published and unpublished writings, as well as his research. There is also a small volume of biographical files which include official documents and materials related to EAW's work as a pastor.
There is a large volume of letters and postcards written by EAW in the papers of his sons, TCW and RGW.