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Box MSS Box 220

 Container

Contains 82 Collections and/or Records:

General History on Towboats and Barges, 1955

 File — Box: MSS Box 220
Identifier: 220.68
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series comprises a selection of correspondence between Clarice Weeks Millspaugh and Forrest Van Loon Ryder [alias Jerome Lawson] concerning Hudson River steamboats. Included in the series is a considerable array of transcribed articles by Samuel Van Aken and others which were prepared and mailed by Mrs. Millspaugh to Mr. Ryder while the latter was incarcerated at the South Carolina State Pennitentiary in Columbia, SC.

List of Pamphlets on Hudson River Sidewheelers, 1955

 File — Box: MSS Box 220
Identifier: 220.69
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series comprises a selection of correspondence between Clarice Weeks Millspaugh and Forrest Van Loon Ryder [alias Jerome Lawson] concerning Hudson River steamboats. Included in the series is a considerable array of transcribed articles by Samuel Van Aken and others which were prepared and mailed by Mrs. Millspaugh to Mr. Ryder while the latter was incarcerated at the South Carolina State Pennitentiary in Columbia, SC.

List of Books on Hudson River Sidewheelers, 1955

 File — Box: MSS Box 220
Identifier: 220.70
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series comprises a selection of correspondence between Clarice Weeks Millspaugh and Forrest Van Loon Ryder [alias Jerome Lawson] concerning Hudson River steamboats. Included in the series is a considerable array of transcribed articles by Samuel Van Aken and others which were prepared and mailed by Mrs. Millspaugh to Mr. Ryder while the latter was incarcerated at the South Carolina State Pennitentiary in Columbia, SC.

Transcribed Sam Van Aken Articles Mailed to F. Van Loon Ryder by Mrs. Millspaugh., 1955

 File — Box: MSS Box 220
Identifier: 220.71
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series comprises a selection of correspondence between Clarice Weeks Millspaugh and Forrest Van Loon Ryder [alias Jerome Lawson] concerning Hudson River steamboats. Included in the series is a considerable array of transcribed articles by Samuel Van Aken and others which were prepared and mailed by Mrs. Millspaugh to Mr. Ryder while the latter was incarcerated at the South Carolina State Pennitentiary in Columbia, SC.

"Muffled Drums for ALBANY/POTOMAC" by Thomas A. Larramore, 1949

 File — Box: MSS Box 220
Identifier: 220.72
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series comprises a selection of correspondence between Clarice Weeks Millspaugh and Forrest Van Loon Ryder [alias Jerome Lawson] concerning Hudson River steamboats. Included in the series is a considerable array of transcribed articles by Samuel Van Aken and others which were prepared and mailed by Mrs. Millspaugh to Mr. Ryder while the latter was incarcerated at the South Carolina State Pennitentiary in Columbia, SC.

"HENDRICK HUDSON" by Charles Van Holland, 1952

 File — Box: MSS Box 220
Identifier: 220.73
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series comprises a selection of correspondence between Clarice Weeks Millspaugh and Forrest Van Loon Ryder [alias Jerome Lawson] concerning Hudson River steamboats. Included in the series is a considerable array of transcribed articles by Samuel Van Aken and others which were prepared and mailed by Mrs. Millspaugh to Mr. Ryder while the latter was incarcerated at the South Carolina State Pennitentiary in Columbia, SC.

"The PARAGON" by Donald C. Ringwald, 1954

 File — Box: MSS Box 220
Identifier: 220.74
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series comprises a selection of correspondence between Clarice Weeks Millspaugh and Forrest Van Loon Ryder [alias Jerome Lawson] concerning Hudson River steamboats. Included in the series is a considerable array of transcribed articles by Samuel Van Aken and others which were prepared and mailed by Mrs. Millspaugh to Mr. Ryder while the latter was incarcerated at the South Carolina State Pennitentiary in Columbia, SC.

"Monarch of the Day Line" [HENDRICK HUDSON] by Donald C. Ringwald, 1954

 File — Box: MSS Box 220
Identifier: 220.74
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series comprises a selection of correspondence between Clarice Weeks Millspaugh and Forrest Van Loon Ryder [alias Jerome Lawson] concerning Hudson River steamboats. Included in the series is a considerable array of transcribed articles by Samuel Van Aken and others which were prepared and mailed by Mrs. Millspaugh to Mr. Ryder while the latter was incarcerated at the South Carolina State Pennitentiary in Columbia, SC.

"Maids of the Mist" by Captain Geoffrey Hawthorne, c. 1954

 File — Box: MSS Box 220
Identifier: 220.75
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series comprises a selection of correspondence between Clarice Weeks Millspaugh and Forrest Van Loon Ryder [alias Jerome Lawson] concerning Hudson River steamboats. Included in the series is a considerable array of transcribed articles by Samuel Van Aken and others which were prepared and mailed by Mrs. Millspaugh to Mr. Ryder while the latter was incarcerated at the South Carolina State Pennitentiary in Columbia, SC.

"DAR Exhibit in Athens Features Sam Van Aken Artifacts", c. 1960

 File — Box: MSS Box 220
Identifier: 220.76
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series comprises a selection of correspondence between Clarice Weeks Millspaugh and Forrest Van Loon Ryder [alias Jerome Lawson] concerning Hudson River steamboats. Included in the series is a considerable array of transcribed articles by Samuel Van Aken and others which were prepared and mailed by Mrs. Millspaugh to Mr. Ryder while the latter was incarcerated at the South Carolina State Pennitentiary in Columbia, SC.