Eric P. Newman Correspondence (International Numismatic Congress), Eric P. Newman
Beschreibung:
Correspondence between Eric Newman and members of the International Numismatic Congress on the planning an execution of their annual meeting. The following materials are loose items found in the correspondence which may or may not have been scanned depending on date published:Two pamphlets for "Congres International de Numismatique".
Eric P. Newman Correspondence (Horstman, Ronald), Eric P. Newman
Beschreibung:
Correspondence between Eric Newman and Ronald Horstman on a wide variety of subjects, including early American bank notes and checks. The following materials are loose items found in the correspondence which may or may not have been scanned depending on date published: 1) Photocopy of a Chicago, Alton and St. Louis Railroad bank note attached to a December 10, 1987 letter to Newman. 2) Clipping from the November 22, 1994 edition of Numismatic News, with an article titled "Numismatic Ambassador Named" by an unidentified author. 3) Clipping from the December 13, 1994 edition of Numismatic News with an article titled "1994 Numismatic Ambassadors" by an unidentified author. 4) Photocopies of a Hamilton Iron Company bank note and Bank of the State of Missouri note. 5) Photocopy of a Merchants Bank of St. Louis note.
Eric P. Newman Correspondence (Hoober, Richard T. and the Wismer Catalogue Revision Project), Eric P. Newman
Beschreibung:
A collection of correspondence between Eric Newman, Richard Hoober and others on the topic of organizing the research and publishing of an updated version of David Wismer's state-by-state catalogues of obsolete paper money. Correspondents include: Blaine Simons, Harry G. Wigington, M.B. Coulter, Norman Shultz, Richard G. Bowman
Eric P. Newman Correspondence (Hoch, Alfred D.), Eric P. Newman
Beschreibung:
Correspondence between Eric Newman and Alfred D. Hoch on a wide variety of topics, including exchanging research (and books) on Colonial and early American and English genuine and counterfeit coins and bank notes. The following materials are loose items found in the correspondence which may or may not have been scanned depending on date published: 1) Photocopies of of Bank of United States bank notes. 2) Photocopies of early Missouri bank notes. 3) Photocopy of an Old Ferry bank note. 4) Set of photocopies of early American bank notes.