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Photographs include publicity and news pictures of local and internationally-known jazz and blues artists dating from the mid-1950s to the early 2000s.
The Newport Jazz Festival records (1954-1995) consist of two linear feet of historic materials, including minutes, correspondance, notes, legal documents and publications housed in two document boxes and four clamshell boxes. The bulk of the manuscript material covers the years 1954-1959, indeed there are no extant administrative records of the Newport Jazz Festival after 1959. The collection contains, however, a full run of official programs and schedules of the festival with some gaps.
Correspondence, receipts, indentures, account books, and other papers.
This collection contains 31 letters written by Nicoll Floyd Elmendorf to his sister, Hattie, while he was a student at Rutgers College, 1874-1878. In the letters, Elmendorf relates his social life as a student, covering such topics as football games, parties, boating club events, and working on the school paper.
The Noah Morrison's Catalogs of Books for Sale Collection contains materials published in Newark and Elizabeth, New Jersey by Noah Farnham Morrison.
Correspondence, notes for speeches, reports, magazine articles, clippings, pamphlets, and other papers on labor-management relations.
Receipted bills and accounts; builder's certificate for sloop Diana; and correspondence (1820-1823), chiefly between Charles Rhind, agent for the company, and John Townsend, one of its proprietors, pertaining to the building and operation of ships, finances, and legal proceedings; together with account of the yellow fever epidemic (1823) in New York, N.Y.