June 26, 1913
My Dear Markham:
Mrs. Markham wrote me a while ago about “Tiger”, my one-act play in the May Forum that you joined her in a message of commendation. She went on to say: “it carries its lesson with more of art than any of the...
Dec. 3rd, 1907
Prof. Edwin Markham,
West New Brighton, N.Y.
Dear Comrade and Brother:-
Your generous letter containing draft for twenty-five dollars and the promise of an equal amount for our next three special editions was received. We are very...
92 Waters Avenue,
West New Brighton, N.Y.
November 13, 1911.
My dear Carr:
I sent you a check this morning to help spread the Episcopal Special. I had no power to make it less. Your Episcopal number is a strong voice from the blood-stained top of...
February 13, 1907
My dear Mrs. Markham:
The letter which you so kindly enclose opens up too many questions to be considered in a letter.
(I) It is not “an accepted theory” that the more competition the better, except of course, by the...
View of a harbor down the center from the perspective of the railroad bridge, with commercial buildings on the sides and a bridge that goes across the harobr directly in the center of the card; Printing information: OSWEGO, N.Y. - NO.5 [indicated...
This faded sepia postcard shows a view of the Mohawk River during the daytime, presumably as seen from a boat. The right side of the river, featured prominently, has steep cliffs with low shrubs, as well as rectangular flat-roofed buildings...
A curved section of canal in Fulton, New York, with several canal boats tied to both banks. On the left side of the photograph, a four-story building with an additional structure on its roof stands. A sign with individual letters standing on the...
Buildings; Awnings; Cities & towns; Commercial facilities; Grasses; Hills; Logs; Men; People; Black & white postcards; Canal boats; Canals; Signs (Notices); Trees
A curved section of canal in Fulton, New York, with several canal boats tied to both banks. On the left side of the photograph, a four-story building with an additional structure on its roof stands. A sign with individual letters standing on the...
Color postcard with a panoramic view of [presumably] Main Street, located in Rosendale, N.Y. To the right and straight ahead, buildings are visible on either side of [presumably] Main Street. The D. & H. Canal can be seen directly ahead, with...
Bridges; Buildings; Canals; Railroad tracks; Trees; Utility Poles; Black & white postcards; Panoramic views
Panoramic view, black and white postcard of a canal located in Baldwinsville, N.Y. Railroad tracks are visible on the right side of postcard, while various structures, utility poles, and trees are visible on the left side. On one structure a...
Buildings; Dry docks; Canal boats; Reflections; Utility poles; Men; Black & white postcards; Boats; Panoramic views
Front caption reads: "SHIP BUILDING IN THE TONAWANDAS." [directly below image]; "One Of The First Boats To Be Built For The New 1,000 Ton Barge Canal. Shipyard Of W. H. Follette." [in white space at lower-left bottom of card]. Black and white...