Box MSS 0010.002
Contains 57 Results:
“Lincoln’s Monument in the Mountains” by O.O. Howard, National Magazine, Vol. 22 pg.299-304, 1905 June
Although a Major General during the American Civil War the collection contains few materials from Howard's service in the conflict. A rather large portion of the collection is devoted to correspondence between Harry Stinson Howard, son of O. O. Howard and LMU President President Robert L. Kincaid.
“The Negro as a Free Man” by O.O. Howard, Alexander’s Magazine, Vol. 6, 1908 September 15
Although a Major General during the American Civil War the collection contains few materials from Howard's service in the conflict. A rather large portion of the collection is devoted to correspondence between Harry Stinson Howard, son of O. O. Howard and LMU President President Robert L. Kincaid.
Century Magazine “Personal Recollections of Abraham Lincoln”, by O.O. Howard, 1908
Although a Major General during the American Civil War the collection contains few materials from Howard's service in the conflict. A rather large portion of the collection is devoted to correspondence between Harry Stinson Howard, son of O. O. Howard and LMU President President Robert L. Kincaid.
“Lincoln As I Knew Him” by O.O. Howard, 1909 May 28
Although a Major General during the American Civil War the collection contains few materials from Howard's service in the conflict. A rather large portion of the collection is devoted to correspondence between Harry Stinson Howard, son of O. O. Howard and LMU President President Robert L. Kincaid.
“The Empty Sleeve” by David Barker, ca. 1902
Although a Major General during the American Civil War the collection contains few materials from Howard's service in the conflict. A rather large portion of the collection is devoted to correspondence between Harry Stinson Howard, son of O. O. Howard and LMU President President Robert L. Kincaid.
“Military Career of O.O. Howard Major-General U.S. Army Retired”, ca. 1905
Although a Major General during the American Civil War the collection contains few materials from Howard's service in the conflict. A rather large portion of the collection is devoted to correspondence between Harry Stinson Howard, son of O. O. Howard and LMU President President Robert L. Kincaid.
Gettysburg by Theodora Peck – Story told by OOH: March 26, 1906 March 26
Although a Major General during the American Civil War the collection contains few materials from Howard's service in the conflict. A rather large portion of the collection is devoted to correspondence between Harry Stinson Howard, son of O. O. Howard and LMU President President Robert L. Kincaid.
“Major General Oliver Otis Howard” by Edgar O. Achorn, 1910
Although a Major General during the American Civil War the collection contains few materials from Howard's service in the conflict. A rather large portion of the collection is devoted to correspondence between Harry Stinson Howard, son of O. O. Howard and LMU President President Robert L. Kincaid.
“Abraham Lincoln: The First American” Boys and Girls of the World No. 43, ca. 1910
Although a Major General during the American Civil War the collection contains few materials from Howard's service in the conflict. A rather large portion of the collection is devoted to correspondence between Harry Stinson Howard, son of O. O. Howard and LMU President President Robert L. Kincaid.
“General Howard on Woman’s Sacrifice” by William J. Hart Epworth Herald:, 1911 May 27
Although a Major General during the American Civil War the collection contains few materials from Howard's service in the conflict. A rather large portion of the collection is devoted to correspondence between Harry Stinson Howard, son of O. O. Howard and LMU President President Robert L. Kincaid.
