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Letters from Reeves McCullers to Carson McCullers written during his service as a U.S. Army Ranger during World War II. These are his letters numbers 6-12

Letters from Reeves McCullers to Carson McCullers. These are letters 1 to 5, written while Reeves was at Camp Forrest before his deployment to Europe during World War II.

Hunting carving

This menu for Carson's dinner on her flight across the Atlantic. It contains a flower, a written message from McCullers to one of her closest friends, Mary Mercer, and a more legible translation by her assistant. This artifact is of importance…

This artifact follow the home McCullers had in Nyack and the woman who temporarily stayed with her, June Griesbach and her experience during her stay.

These artifacts are letters between Mary Mercer and Carson McCullers that show a more intimate side of their relationship. In the first letter, Carson wrote to her about her book and how she was doing, even sending a flower along with her letter to…

Herman Moll’s 1729 map of Carolina, which is known as the Azilia Map, contains only a little more information about this region than what appeared on his 1720 “A New Map of the North Parts of America claimed by France . . . .” Both identified the…

A Columbus College student among the Who's Who among American University Students 1974

MC5 Box8 M F15

Solo for Bb cornet (Trumpet), Baritone, (or Euphonium) or Eb Alto Saxophone with Piano Accompaniment, by Del Staigers; Carl Fischer, N.Y., Copyright 1928

Carlisle Floyd guest speaking at Columbus College.

MC5 Box1 M F31

A caregiver with what seems to be a snapping turtle at a zoo. Possibly from the Zoo at Idle Hour Park.

Photograph of a car driving down a muddy road. On the back it reads "C A Scuddler and car."

Solo for Cornet and Piano

pour Saxhorn ou Cornet a Pistons avec Accompagnement de Piano, by J.B. Arban
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