Markham writes to Lannes requesting he join the Child Labor Federation. Lannes replies on the back agreeing to join and granting permission to use his articles in "The Cosmopolitan".
Postal data: posted, postmarked (WILLIAMSTOWN, JUL 12 7:30 AM, MASS. [outside of postmark] (1910); stamp; Postcard type: divided back. Logo (POST CARD); Printing information: Printed in Germany (90 degree angle on left side); Written message...
Postal data: posted, postmarked (COMSTOCK DEC 30 8 AM 1908 N. Y.); stamp; Postcard type: divided back (THIS SPACE FOR MESSAGE; THIS SPACE FOR ADDRESS; Logo (POST CARD); Addressee (Mr. E. J. Fuller. Brayton N. Y.).
Postal data: posted, postmarked (MILLVILLE, N.J. NOV 1, 1906, 630AM; INDIANAPOLIS, IND, NOV 2, 1906, 9-AM), stamp; Postcard type: undivided back (THIS SIDE EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE ADDRESS.); Logo (POST CARD); Addressor (Mrs. Grace T. English, 45...
Postal data: posted, postmarked [striped oval postmark] (WATERLOO NY JAN 20, 4 30 PM); stamp; Postcard type: divided back (THIS SPACE FOR WRITING MESSAGES; THIS SPACE FOR ADDRESS ONLY.); Printing information: card number (AD-2755); Logo (Post Card)...
Erie Canal; New York (State); Coenties Slip (N.Y.); East River (N.Y.); Canal-boats; Commerce; Inland trade; Family life; Schooners; Illustration
Newspaper engraving found on page 104 of Harper's Weekly, dated February 16, 1884. Because winter travel on the canal was difficult, many canal boats laid up along the New York waterways. This scene depicts everyday activities among the canal...
Promotional Materials; Correspondence; Democratic Party (Kings County, N.Y.); Johnston, John B., 1882-1960; Kenney, E. J.
Letter advocating John B. Johnston for Justice of the Supreme Court as he is "eminently qualified ... Citizens, irrespective of their political associations, should assist in the candidacy of Mr. Johnston."
Bynner writes a letter to Mrs. Markham regarding the death of Wheeler. Bynner expresses his belief that no religious ceremony should be held but a brief acknowledgment at the beginning of the next Poetry Society meeting would be appropriate. Bynner...