The items in this gallery are part of the Paul Laurence Dunbar House collection at Ohio History Connection, Columbus, Ohio. The collection contains items from 219 N. Summit St., Dayton, Ohio (later 219 N. Paul Laurence Dunbar St.), the home Dunbar purchased for his mother, Matilda J. Dunbar, in 1904. Paul Laurence Dunbar lived there until his death in 1906; Matilda lived there until her death in 1934. It is now the Paul Laurence Dunbar House Historic Site, part of the National Park Service.
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Letter: W.D. Howells to Paul Laurence Dunbar, Page 1 and Page 2 of 2
8-23-1896
Business Correspondence -
Letter: Unknown Sender (Dr. J.S. Wood & Co. Stationery) to Paul Laurence Dunbar, Page 1 of 2
7-14-1896
Business Correspondence -
Letter: Unknown Sender (Dr. J.S. Wood & Co. Stationery) to Paul Laurence Dunbar, Page 2 of 2
7-14-1896
Business Correspondence -
Postcard (Back): Unknown Sender from Binghamton, N.Y., to Paul Laurence Dunbar
7-10-1896
Personal Correspondence -
Postcard (Front): Unknown Sender from Binghamton, N.Y., to Paul Laurence Dunbar
7-10-1896
Personal Correspondence -
Letter: Joseph S. Cotter to Paul Laurence Dunbar, Page 2 and Page 3 of 4
7-9-1896
Personal Correspondence -
Letter: Gregory of Hadley and Hadley to Paul Laurence Dunbar, Page 1 of 1
12-9-1895
Business Correspondence -
Letter: William W. Ellsworth, The Century Co. Publishers, to Paul Laurence Dunbar
8-23-1895
Business Correspondence -
Letter: M.F. Weaver to Paul Laurence Dunbar, Page 2 and Page 3 of 4
8-20-1895
Personal Correspondence