United States. North and Central America. Nation. Longitude: -98.0000. Latitude: 38.0000.
Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:
12 letters of Lieutenant John Macleod, written while serving in America.
A chart of Grand Manan, Passamaquody Bay [etc.] in the Bay of Fundy, principally taken from a survey by Capt. Thos. Hurd, R.N., … with correctons by Mr Anty Lockwood, Mast. R.N. (and Surveyor General of New Brunswick). London: Hydrographical Office, 1826., 1826.
Correspondence to David Stevenson., 1830-1864.
Diaries and notebooks, 1823-1850, of Sir George Campbell of Edenwood and travel journals and diaries, 1859-1891, of his son, also Sir George Campbell of Edenwood.
Including descriptions of a tour to China in 1866 and the United States in 1881-1882.
Diary of a tour made by lawyers from Great Britain of Canada and the United States, compiled by A E Clapperton.
Five documents concerning Thomas Dawson`s citizenship of the United States.
Journal of William Liddell.
Concerning a tour of the United States and Canada.
Letter of General Sir Thomas Makdougall Brisbane.
Brisbane comments on the Peninsular War, his service in America and his activities in Paris.
Letter of William Black.
Concerns Black`s American travels.
Letters, photographs and papers of or concerning the Dallas and Macarthur families of Nairn, and relating chiefly to the activities of the brothers Macarthur in Quebec, Ontario, Iowa and Manitoba.
Chiefly concerning members of the MacArthur family in Canada and the United States of America. Includes photographs and photocopies of press cuttings.
Literary papers of George Blake.
Includes correspondence, typescripts of novels published and unpublished, play-scripts, a diary of a visit to the United States, first copies of published works of fiction and non-fiction. Also includes notes on Blake, copies of articles by him and correspondence and papers of Christopher Dalgleish accumulated in the course of an uncompleted dissertation.
Log and naval and military notebook of Sir Charles Malcolm, while stationed on the East coast of America.
[Lower Canada, Nova Scotia, and adjoining part of USA]. Drawn by L Hebert. Printed at the Lithographic Establishment Quarter Master Generals Office Horse Guards., n.d.
Papers of Graham Balfour.
Largely concerning travels in the United States and in the Pacific Islands, but also concerning the literary remains of Robert Louis Stevenson.
Papers of Sir Frank Fraser Darling.
Includes travel journals (Scotland, United States, Mexico, Zambia, Tanganyika (= Tanzania) and Kenya) and the manuscript of part of a book entitled "Agricultural Principles".
Photocopies of papers concerning the career and death of Robert Livingstone in the United States Army.
Photocopy of journal, in letter form, of David Marshall.
Describes a visit to America.
Press cuttings concerning the United States of America., 1919-1933.
Proof copy of Andrew L Drummond, "German Protestantism Since Luther" (1951), and annotated copy of "The Story of American Protestantism" (1st [British] edition, 1949) by the same author.
With associated letters and papers.
Seven postcards of Malcolm MacDonald, whilst in America, to his father and sisters.
Six letters of Peter Hastie to his aunt and uncle in Selkirk.
Letters concern Hastie`s emigration to the USA, and work on engineering and water works in New York State and New York City.
To the officers of the Army and the citizens of the United States this map of Upper and Lower Canada and United States contiguous, contracted from the manuscript surveys of P.F. Tardieu is respectfully inscribed... Thomas Kensett., n.d.
Tour journals: two of Emily Jackson and Ina Jackson of their tour in the Eastern United States and Canada, 1884; and, two of John Jackson and Emily Jackson of their tour in Italy, 1891-1892.
Emily Jackson`s journal of her tour in Italy includes an account of a holiday in Kilmorack, Inverness-shire, Scotland, in 1887.