Postal data: posted, postmarked (MEM [indiscernible] N.Y. AUG 20 5PM 1910), stamp; Postcard type: divided back [solid line] (CORRESPONDENCE HERE; NAME AND ADDRESS HERE); Logo (POST CARD); Written message: (“Camp Ease” Dear Harold, Found the...
Bynner writes to Mrs. Markham about dinner plans with Squires and Anderson. Bynner provides information regarding times and locations for the dinner plans.
Meserole thanks Markham for a letter and also for sending a notice on Markham's "Talks on Poetry." Meserole also thanks Markham for sending the names of people who may be interested in joining the Fellowship.
Le Prade praises Markham for his work. She writes of various events in the Poet's Garden and looks forward to Markham's visit in January. She also writes of her hope that Markham move back to California and suggests a course on the poetry of...
Le Prade sends an order for autographed copies of Markham's various works. She writes about the people in California being pleased that they can get such copies.
Le Prade writes to Markham about ideas for helping the children. She also asks him to pray for both her and the Poets' Garden and looks forward to his upcoming visit.
Postal data: posted, postmarked [wavy postmark with letters I and T] (SYRACUSE, N.Y., JUL 15, 1908- [indiscernible] PM), stamp; Postcard type: divided back (CORRESPONDENCE; NAME AND ADDRESS); Logo (POST CARD) in stylized lettering; Written message:...
Postal data: posted, postmarked [striped oval postmark], stamp; Postcard type: divided back (CORRESPONDENCE; ADDRESS ONLY); Logo: POST CARD in stylized lettering; Written message: [written horizontally] (Dear Mother, Just a card. I sent you a...
Postal data: posted, postmarked [striped oval postmark] (KINGSTON, N.Y. NOV 7 1230PM 1922; KINGSTON NOV 7 1230PM N.Y. [and] 1922 [stamped outside round postmark]); Postcard type: divided back (Message May Be Written On This Side; Address Only On...
Songs; Cursing; Military training; Rifles; Communism; Anarchism; Anarchists; Military occupations; Military regimes;
Harry is glad to have received Mim's letter and is touched that she thinks his cursing has increased since going to Spain. He writes about his good marksmanship and that he is a natural. He believes that his time is Spain will "straighten him...
Abolitionists--Massachusetts--Boston; Abolitionists--Maine--Bangor; Antislavery movements--United States
Four-page letter dated September 8, 1845, from Geo. [George] Bradburn in Bangor [Maine] to Lysander Spooner of Boston, Massachusetts, describing several newspaper and circular reviews of Spooner's book [The Unconstitutionality of Slavery],...