April 17 1912
Dear Comrade,
We have got about 20 names who will probably join our New York C.S.F. We are calling a meeting for [80 Bible House] Saturday Ap. 20 4. P.M. Do come if possible
Yours Sincerely
W.D.P. Bliss
View of Forestport with on the Black River with surrounding waterways, industrial facilities, and hills in the background. Lock, towpath, snubbing posts and bridge in immediate foreground. Written message in the blank space at bottom of card (Dr...
Two boats in New York harbor. On the left, an indeterminate boat with an American flag raised carried numerous passengers. Center is the [Castle Williams] with an American flag raised. In the foreground center, heading to the right, is a tugboat...
May 26th, 1917.
Edwin Markham,
West New Brighton, L.I.
New York.
Dear Comrade:
Was much disappointed to miss you at Mrs. Stockwell’s when I ran over at breakfast time Thursday morning, as I had a bee in my bonnet which I wished to put in your...
A meeting is hereby called for 4 P.M. Monday, April 1st, at Room 80 Bible House, to organize a New York Branch of the Christian Socialist Fellowship. A plan has been developed for carrying our message to the New York Churches, but it is necessary...
February 19, 1916.
Mr. Edwin Markham,
92 Waters Avenue,
West New Brighton,
Staten Island, New York.
My dear Markham:-
I have been working hard trying to get the Christian Socialist Fellowship movement going and have had two or three talks with Dr....
February 24, 1916.
Mr. Edwin Markham,
92 Waters Avenue,
West New Brighton, New York.
My dear Markham:-
I thank you very much for your instant response to my letter, accepting the invitation to speak at the Christian Socialist Fellowship luncheon on...
219 West 100 Street,
New York City, May 21, 1912.
Mr. Edwin Markham,
West New Brighton, S.I.
My dear Mr. Markham:
Your name has been suggested by Mr. B. Russell Herts, a member of the Socialist Press Club, as that of one likely to be interested in...