Correspondence between Eric P. Newman and Hans M. F. Schulman, Mrs. Josephine Bryant, Miss H. V. Alexander, Mary Sheffield, and Claire Feiner on the topics of papal coins, british currency, and auction catalogs.
Correspondence between Eric P. Newman and W. C. Sanders on the topics of various currency journals and price lists including The Numismatist, Scrapbook, Coin Collectors' Journal, and Mason Coin and Stamp Magazine.
Correspondence between Yale University and Eric P. Newman mostly discussing borrowing of coins by Eric P. Newman for study. Correspondents include Dorothy H. Cox, Hillis Howie, James T. Babb, David H. Clift, Henry M. Fuller, T. V. Buttrey, Gilbert H. Meyer, Laurie Borchert, Barbara Oberg, John P. Burnham, Gerald W. R. Ward, Patricia Kane.
Nos. 103-109 of the ANS Numismatic Notes and Monographs series, containing the following works: An inscribed Chinese ingot of the XII century A.D. (Nai-chi Chang, 1944, no. 103), Early American currency: Some notes on the development of paper money in New England colonies with 36 reproductions of engraved typographic specimens (George L. McKay, 1944, no. 104), The Byzantine hoard of Lagbe (Edward Theodore Newell, 1945, no. 105), British orders and decorations (James Charles Risk, 1945, no. 106), The Temple of Artemis at Ephesos (Bluma L. Trell, 1945, no. 107), The coinage of Rhesaena in Mesopotamia (Karel O. Castelin, 1946, no. 108), Coins of Tingi with Latin legends (Aline Abaecherli Boyce, 1947, no. 109).
"The means of wealth, peace, and happiness": The Story of the Oldest Bank West of the Mississippi by W. G. Rule. This is an in-copyright publication. "Snippet" results will appear in the Newman Portal search results.