Memo from Alan Lomax to Harold Spivacke, undated
Undated memo concerning microfilming of Woody Guthrie's manuscript containing background of songs. "When he asked me to return the manuscript, I first had it microfilmed, feeling that it was unique and of impor... More
Memorandum, September, 1877 motion picture
Adhered to page 4 is a newspaper article entitled "About Microphone Receivers," dated April 28, 1888. Memo was possibly inside envelope with "Bell Telephone Company" letterhead, with "Revolving Contact Receiver... More
Memo from Alan Lomax to Harold Spivacke, January 26, 1942
Public domain scan of a document from Alan Lomax's performing arts and music history collection, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin Bankson, September 15, 1793, Memorandums
Memorandums Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Memo from Alan Lomax to Harold Spivacke, January 20, 1942
Memo requesting supplies to be sent to Guthrie so that he can make his own records. External display permitted by Guthrie family
Memorandum, September, 1877 motion picture
Adhered to page 4 is a newspaper article entitled "About Microphone Receivers," dated April 28, 1888. Memo was possibly inside envelope with "Bell Telephone Company" letterhead, with "Revolving Contact Receiver... More
Memo from Harold Spivacke to Alan Lomax, January 22, 1942
Memo wondering about usefulness of, and restrictions on, recordings by and of Guthrie. External display permitted by Guthrie family
Memorandum, September, 1877 motion picture
Adhered to page 4 is a newspaper article entitled "About Microphone Receivers," dated April 28, 1888. Memo was possibly inside envelope with "Bell Telephone Company" letterhead, with "Revolving Contact Receiver... More
Thomas Jefferson to Nicholas Lewis, , Extracts from Memorandums
Extracts from Memorandums Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Memorandum, September, 1877 motion picture
Adhered to page 4 is a newspaper article entitled "About Microphone Receivers," dated April 28, 1888. Memo was possibly inside envelope with "Bell Telephone Company" letterhead, with "Revolving Contact Receiver... More
Memo from Alan Lomax to Harold Spivacke, ca. Summer 1942
Undated memo inquiring if the Library of Congress would be interested in copying Guthrie's songs as suggested by Guthrie in June 7, 1942 letter. External display permitted by Guthrie family
Memo from Alan Lomax to Harold Spivacke, January 26, 1942
Public domain scan of a document from Alan Lomax's performing arts and music history collection, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin Bankson, September 15, 1793, Memorandums
Memorandums Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Memo, ca. Summer 1942 - Public domain document scan
Undated memo reply, stating that Spivacke agreed to Guthrie's proposal of June 7, 1942, but Guthrie never answered, perhaps because it was thought that he was slightly annoyed with Lomax at the time and ignored... More
Memorandum, September, 1877 motion picture
Adhered to page 4 is a newspaper article entitled "About Microphone Receivers," dated April 28, 1888. Memo was possibly inside envelope with "Bell Telephone Company" letterhead, with "Revolving Contact Receiver... More