Palmer Cox at East Quogue, L.I.
- CA RBD MSG 1262-4-01-01
- Item
Part of Palmer Cox Collection
Item consists of 1 photograph, with an inscription ; with cardboard mount
Palmer Cox at East Quogue, L.I.
Part of Palmer Cox Collection
Item consists of 1 photograph, with an inscription ; with cardboard mount
Palmer Cox at East Quogue, L.I.
Part of Palmer Cox Collection
Item consists of 1 photograph, with an inscription ; with cardboard mount
By Shinneacock Bay Long Island. NY
Part of Palmer Cox Collection
Item consists of 1 photograph, with an inscription ; with cardboard mount
Palmer Cox and children dressed as Brownie characters
Part of Palmer Cox Collection
Item consists of 1 photograph of Palmer Cox, with children dressed as Brownie characters. Taken on the occasion of his eightieth birthday
Part of Palmer Cox Collection
Item consists of 1 photograph of Palmer Cox in his studio, with inscription "In Brownieland"
Part of a short autobiography of Palmer Cox
Part of Palmer Cox Collection
Item consists of pages 2 and 3 of a handwritten summary of the life of Palmer Cox, by his hand, concerning his youth, his first work experiences, his travels in America, involment in freemasonry up to a list of his publications up to Queer People such as Princes Potentates Merry men and Monarchs
Part of Palmer Cox Collection
Item consists of 1 portrait photograph of Palmer Cox
The fonds consists primarily of written material, most of which seems to be from the hand of Palmer Cox (poems, speeches, drafts of published or unpublished works). There is also some graphic material, financial records and parts of correspondence.
The fonds also contains several graphic parts illustrating Brownies books in the making.
Buchanan, Emily Phyllis
Fonds contains mainly J.E. Buchanan's correspondence, notably his correspondence with Phyllis Buchanan prior to their marriage, newspaper clippings, agendas and administrative paperwork concerning Phyllis Buchanan and her family, with material related for the First World War and children education in the first half of the 20th century.
Buchanan, Emily Phyllis