Part of untitled religious poem
- CA RBD MSG 1262-3-03-002-05
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Part of Palmer Cox Collection
Item consists of 1 handwritten poem with religious themes, starting by the verse "How sweetly looks you Eastern maid"
Part of untitled religious poem
Part of Palmer Cox Collection
Item consists of 1 handwritten poem with religious themes, starting by the verse "How sweetly looks you Eastern maid"
Parts of an untitled religious poem
Part of Palmer Cox Collection
Item consists of parts of an untitled poem evoking religious themes, pages numbered, starting from 2 with several pages missing, starting by the verse "Who cares for Moses in the creek ?"
Part of a speech about the Armenian genocide
Part of Palmer Cox Collection
Item consists of the beginning of a speech, delivered likely in a East Quogue (N.Y.) Hall, concerning the Armenian genocide and World War I
3 copies of part of a text about taxes and war
Part of Palmer Cox Collection
Item consists of 3 copies of page 3 of a text or speech about taxes during wartime
The United States, not unhappy
Part of Palmer Cox Collection
Item consists of 1 handwritten piece about the United States, with patriotic accents
Part of Palmer Cox Collection
Item consists of 2 copies of part of a story, concerning "inhabitants of some other lands", including Eskimo and Hottentot people.
Part of Palmer Cox Collection
Item consists of 1 typed poem about common life lessons
Part of Palmer Cox Collection
File consists of handwritten poem, presumably by Palmer Cox
Part of Palmer Cox Collection
Item consists of 1 typed poem by Palmer Cox, titled "King Cauliflower"
Untitled poem advertising Liberty bonds during World War I
Part of Palmer Cox Collection
Item consists of 1 handwritten poem by Palmer Cox appealing its reader to react to the Hun invasion, which ends by referencing directly Kaiser Wilhelhm II and engaging the reader to buy a Liberty bond