Box 1
Contains 37 Results:
Miscellaneous, 1948
Anderson family correspondence is separated out by author and arranged by date. L.F. Anderson’s general communication is sorted into incoming and outgoing and arranged chronologically.
Address to Inland Empire Teachers Association, 1899
This series contains L.F. Anderson’s manuscripts. L.F. Anderson was a widely known orator and often read his papers and speeches publicly. Published and unpublished materials are included.
"The Archeological Society" in "Up to the Times", Undated
This series contains L.F. Anderson’s manuscripts. L.F. Anderson was a widely known orator and often read his papers and speeches publicly. Published and unpublished materials are included.
"The Athens of Old Oregon"--oration, 1940
This series contains L.F. Anderson’s manuscripts. L.F. Anderson was a widely known orator and often read his papers and speeches publicly. Published and unpublished materials are included.
"A Book on the Art of Poetry" by Quintus Horatius Flaccus, translation by Anderson, 1880-1882
This series contains L.F. Anderson’s manuscripts. L.F. Anderson was a widely known orator and often read his papers and speeches publicly. Published and unpublished materials are included.
"Catacombs", Undated
This series contains L.F. Anderson’s manuscripts. L.F. Anderson was a widely known orator and often read his papers and speeches publicly. Published and unpublished materials are included.
"The Day in Athens", 1912
This series contains L.F. Anderson’s manuscripts. L.F. Anderson was a widely known orator and often read his papers and speeches publicly. Published and unpublished materials are included.
"Delphi: The Pythian Shrine, its situation, its meaning, its record", 1937
This series contains L.F. Anderson’s manuscripts. L.F. Anderson was a widely known orator and often read his papers and speeches publicly. Published and unpublished materials are included.
“Delphi—Ancient and Today”, Undated
This series contains L.F. Anderson’s manuscripts. L.F. Anderson was a widely known orator and often read his papers and speeches publicly. Published and unpublished materials are included.
“Doctor Dorsey Syng Baker: Washington’s Pioneer Railroad Builder”—address, 1915
This series contains L.F. Anderson’s manuscripts. L.F. Anderson was a widely known orator and often read his papers and speeches publicly. Published and unpublished materials are included.