Box 3
Contains 33 Results:
Letter from John R. Thompson to Paul H. Hayne, October 17, 1869
Correspondence written by the American journalist, poet and supporter of the Confederacy discussing "the Virginia election" and mutual friends. Includes references to political issues of the time and Northern/Southern mentalities.
Letter from Rose Hartwick Thorpe to Ms. Day, February 16, 1917
Response to request for a copy of the author's poem "in autograph" and a summary of other currently available works. Includes a copy of the poem ("Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight.")
Letters from Thomas B. Thorpe, 1862 - 1876
In a letter to B. (Pesley Pouv?), Thorpe, an American writer, approves of his lecture being published and acknowledges the honor or receiving a medal. He also discusses an upcoming lecture he will debut in Washington. In a letter to his children, Thorpe advises on a matter involving the aspirations of "Tom" to obtain a place within the church.
Letter from Charles Hanson Towne to Paul Wenton Chase, June 3, 1929
Towne, an American poet and editor (McClure's, Harper's Bazaar) enclosed two autographs with the letter. Also included is a letter to Chase [Chose?] written in German, dated April 15, 1929.
Letter from Howard Taylor Upton to Mr. Chase, n.d.
Upton confirms that he sent his signature on a blank piece of paper.
Manuscript, Mabel Herbert Urner, 1928
[Illegible.]
Letter to Josephine Walton, December 5, 1938
In his letter from Letterman General Hospital in San Francisco, CA, "Chuck" writes to Walton with affection and discusses dancing and music, at the same time warning her to be careful of other men.
Letter from Elizabeth S. Ward to unknown, May 27, 1898
The American poet and novelist responds to an unknown "sir" regarding allusions her father made in his writings to Dr. (Bushnell?)
Letter to Allen Wells, 1935
The sender, who identifies herself as "Toots," pleads for Wells to come visit and assures him that they "have nothing to worry about...[s]ince the pills worked."
Letter from Mary Allen West to Mipleora Scott Proud, January 17, 1887
West writes Proud confirming that she received a check for $25.