Correspondence received by Thomas Lincoln Casey, December 1889 Correspondence received by Thomas Lincoln Casey, January 1890 Correspondence received by Thomas Lincoln Casey, February 1890 Correspondence received by Thomas Lincoln Casey, March 1890 Correspondence received by Thomas Lincoln Casey, April 1890 Correspondence received by Thomas Lincoln Casey, May 1890 Correspondence received by Thomas Lincoln Casey, June 1890 Correspondence received by Thomas Lincoln Casey, July 1890 Correspondence received by Thomas Lincoln Casey, August 1890 Correspondence received by Thomas Lincoln Casey, August 1890 Correspondence received by Thomas Lincoln Casey, September 1890 Correspondence received by Thomas Lincoln Casey, October 1890 Correspondence received by Thomas Lincoln Casey, November 1890 Correspondence received by Thomas Lincoln Casey, December 1890 Correspondence received by Thomas Lincoln Casey, January 1891 Correspondence received by Thomas Lincoln Casey, January 1891 Correspondence received by Thomas Lincoln Casey, February 1891 Correspondence received by Thomas Lincoln Casey, March 1891 Correspondence received by Thomas Lincoln Casey, April 1891 Correspondence received by Thomas Lincoln Casey, May 1891 Correspondence received by Thomas Lincoln Casey, June 1891 Correspondence received by Thomas Lincoln Casey, July 1891 Correspondence received by Thomas Lincoln Casey, August 1891 Correspondence received by Thomas Lincoln Casey, September 1891 Correspondence received by Thomas Lincoln Casey, October 1891 Trade card for Phillips & Howland, lunch bar, 113 Broad Street, Providence, Rhode Island Period lighting fixtures hand crafted renditions in the early American style, a catalogue, printed for Richard D. Scofield, 34 Leonard Street, Stamford, Connecticut Trade card for E.J. Noble's boot, shoe and dry goods store, No. 3 Center Street, Adams, Mass. Completed classified ad form, Classified Ad. Dept., The Boston Herald, 171 Tremont Street; Branch Office 18 State Street, corner Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass. J. C. Court to Thomas Lincoln Casey, January 29, 1889, telegram Mrs. E. W. Casey to Thomas Lincoln Casey, August 2, 1893, copy "Cost of Lighting the City," [January 17, 1880] "Extract from Story's Commentary on the Constition," undated [August 1871.] "I open this to say" "Is now then and who will remain" "On the destruction of the Lexington", undated "predicate that became the" "which would" "Written on learning that an officer", undated (Miss) E. E. Briggs to Thomas Lincoln Casey, September 27, 1894 1st. Lieutenant H. L. Harris to Thomas Lincoln Casey, July 20, 1893 A Catalogue of Old, Rare & Curious Books, February 1886 A Discussion of Mr. James B. Ead's Project for the Construction of Jetties at the Mouth of the Mississippi River by Robert E. McMath, 1874 A. A. Humphreys to Edward D. Townsend, undated A. A. Humphreys to Hon. J. R. West, undated A. A. Humphreys to Thomas Lincoln Casey, April 22, 1880 A. A. Humphreys to Thomas Lincoln Casey, July 6, 1882 A. A. Humphreys to Thomas Lincoln Casey, June 10 A. A. Humphreys to Thomas Lincoln Casey, June 13 A. A. Humphreys to Thomas Lincoln Casey, June 15, 1875