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Carson Mccullers’ reach with her work went far beyond the borders of her own country. This is a letter from a man who read her book and connected with it personally which allowed him to get through an extreme hardship. It was found in a scrapbook a…

Photo of Old St. Luke Methodist Church built in 1846 and torn down in 1897. Photo taken by a Mr. Gann prior to its destruction.

Nicolas Riney describes his experience being a fast food working during COVID-19.

Photo of the Columbus Docks and a tugboat in 1968

Solo Piece for Cornet with Piano Accompaniment

by Olivier Lebierre, Concert-Polka fur Cornet a Pistons

Solo Piece for Trumpet and Piano

by Otto Girschner in Solo-Piecen fur Cornet a Piston, 1899

Solo Piece

by P. rode in "Werke fur Cornet a Piston"

A fake-US bill used in the ad campaign for the Paramount Pictures' feature "Brewster's Millions" (1921) starring "Fatty" Arbuckle. The reverse side is stamped with the location and time of the screening.

Dana Blackmar, Sr. & Jr. - 1894, Columbus, Ga. Man seated, boy in lap.

Solo Piece for Trumpet with Orchestral Accompaniment

by Paul Heinig

Solo Piece for Cornet and Piano

Concert-Polka Brillante, by Paul Seelmann

Several men arranged into three rows inside of a room where shelves of books can be see behind the group. All except one man wears a neckerchief while he wears a light colored suit with a tie.

Photo of a young child (female) in a white lacy dress with a white pullover cap.

Solo Piece

by R. Aronson in Select Solos for Cornet with Piano, co/MDCCCLXXX

Solo Piece

by R. B. Hall in Select Cornet Solos and Encore Pieces with Piano Accompaniment, co/1889

This letter was written by Reeves to Carson McCullers in 1953 when he was in Bachivillers. Reeves’s is Carson McCullers husband. They married the first time in September 1937 and got a divorce in 1941. She remarried him in 1945 and during 1953 she…

Solo Piece for Trumpet and Piano

by Reinhold Becker

The Vast Army: An Allegory is 145 pages in length, and features a marbled front cover, a partially missing/damaged spine, and is most likely bound through sewing. It is a religious allegorical novel that follows three boys who are divinely appointed…
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