Letters 1865-1885.

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Letters 1865-1885.

Two letters concerning the shorthand theorist Andrew Jackson Graham, his work, and other shorthand inventors such as T.W. Evans, Julius Ensign Rockwell and Francis Redfern. One dated Gilead, 9 October 1865 from Graham to his wife; the other dated Lakewood, N.J., 8 August 1885 from C.W. Waterhouse to Graham.

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Newberry Library

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Evans, T. W.

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Rockwell, Julius Ensign, 1860-1926.

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Julius Ensign Rockwell (1860-1926) was a bibliographer and stenographer for the U.S. Dept. of the Interior and Bureau of Education. He collected textbooks, Bibles and prayer books written in various shorthand systems. From the guide to the Julius Ensign Rockwell papers, 1762-1882, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) Julius Ensign Rockwell (1860-1926) was a bibliographer and stenographer for the U.S. Dept. of the Interior and Bureau ...

Waterhouse, C. W.

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Graham, Andrew J. (Andrew Jackson), 1830-1894

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Andrew Jackson Graham (1830-1894), author and teacher of stenography, developed the Graham shorthand system, founded the A.J. Graham Company in New York City, and started The Student Journal. From the description of Andrew J. Graham phonographic notes, 1858-1862. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122431245 From the guide to the Andrew J. Graham phonographic notes, 1858-1862, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) Born in Sandusky, Ohio, minis...

Redfern, Francis

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