Page 346 of James E. Taylor's sketchbook. Caption states, "Scene on the Martinsburg Pike: the routed Confederates: the mortally wounded Gen'l Rodes placed in ambulance".
Page 336 of James E. Taylor's sketchbook. Part of first caption states, "Berryville crossing of the Opequon". Second caption states, "Sheridan with Wilson dashing through the Berryville Canyon at daylight to select the ground in which to form the infantry".
Yellow advertising sheet for the Morgan Safety System, a traffic signal system. "A better protection for the pedestrian, school children and R.R. crossing".
Page 343 of James E. Taylor's sketchbook. Caption states, "Second Dragoons - Lowell's Brigade- capturing the 2 gun battery in the earthwork in Stein's field a 1000 yards east of the Martinsburg Pike".
Gray construction paper with message, "Strike for your life on Election Day: Tues. Nov. 5th; funeral for the parties, 1 PM, Leutner Commons; multi-media festival of life, 8 PM, Haydn Hall; join us- SDS".
Page 331 of James E. Taylor's sketchbook. It explains a situation where a scout brings a secret note to Miss Wright, a school teacher, asking her to report on the southern army's troop movements.
Handwritten letter. This group of letters "Mt. Lebanon, New York: many of the letters prior to 1810 are addressed to the brethren in Ohio and Kentucky from the elders in the ministry of "New Lebanon in Canaan." Thereafter many of the letters, often in multiple copies, are addressed to the ministries at the other communities and contain directions, instructions, and advice from the ministry at Mt. Lebanon; some of these are titled epistles or circular letters. These touch upon all aspects of Shaker religion, life, and activities. Prior to 1880 the correspondence is mainly among Shakers; after that, these letters reflect the increasing contact both Alonzo G. Hollister and Frederick W. Evans had with non-Shakers. Representative of these are several letters of Leo Tolstoy to Hollister and carbon copies of Evans's letters to friends and publishers. Many letters after 1900 involve Hollister and John P. MacLean, and concern Shaker publications as well as MacLean's bibliography. After 1910 much of the correspondence concerns the activities of M. Catherine Allen, her interests in charitable causes and in assisting Wallace H. Cathcart in preserving Shaker publications and manuscripts 1830-1853
White cardboard with message, "Peace + love; 23, 19, 4, 17, hike, kill, uff, grunt, uhgh, puh, geh, um, grak, bash, pummell, rip, SDS at the football game Saturday" and drawn flower.
Page 341 of James E. Taylor's sketchbook. First caption states, "General Sheridan directing Crook to attack Breckenridge...". Second caption states, "General Crook's charge, our infantry right, at 4:30 PM, on Breckenridge's position".