Box 1
Contains 72 Results:
Warren Perry Noble letter to Judge Alexander Sankey Latty, 1866 July 20
Warren Perry Noble's handwritten letter to Judge Alexander Sankey Latty discusses their railroad prospects and attempted land speculations.
John O'Neill letter to Captain J.M. Gilliss, 1864 March 8
John O'Neill's handwritten letter written to Captain J.M. Gilliss, Superintendent of the U.S. Navy Astronomical Observatory, thanks him for sending Astronomical and Meteorological Observations to O'Neill.
Isaac Parrish letter to John Y. Mason, 1847 February 16
Isaac Parrish's handwritten letter to John Y. Mason, the Secretary of the Navy, contains Parrish's recommendation of the Thomas L. Pierce of Zanesville be a midshipman.
Maxwell E. Perkins letters to Nahum Sabsay, 1927 - 1947
The Maxwell E. Perkins letters to author Nahum Sabsay include forty-one typed and signed letters to Sabsay regarding his manuscript "Hurricane" and representing a twenty-year publishing relationship. The letters date from January 3, 1927 to April 30, 1947.
Emery Davis Potter letter to Judge Alexander Sankey Latty, 1834 January 21
Emery Davis Potter's handwritten letter to Alexander Sankey Latty informs Latty that Potter has lost all his papers in a chancery case. Potter requests a statement of d__________ and costs that he had paid to the printer(?). Potter also asks a question about Mr. D_____ of Willoughby(?).
James Monroe Ritchie fragment letter, 1870
This is the last page of a letter from the law firm of Ritchie, Howe & Ritchie in Toledo, Ohio, signed by James Monroe Ritchie. It is on the firm's letterhead with the decade printed in, but the full year not written out. Ritchie is writing of a man who has been imprisoned in the past, and is about to be released. Ritchie thinks the man will be re-arrested, and has some concerns about bail and of the trial.
William R. Rutland letter and poems, 1931 June 1
Autographed letter signed to T.J. Wise with a manuscript poem "Poppies" formerly laid in a copy of Rutland's Swinburne.
John Stout Snook letter to Alexander Sankey Latty, 1885 August 12
John Stout Snook's handwritten 1885 letter to Alexander Sankey Latty refers to an upcoming meeting of the Republicans in his district and the Central Committee meeting for the district. Snook is writing from Antwerp, Ohio. John Stout Snook was an Ohio attorney and U.S. Congressman. He served from 1901 to 1905 and 1917 to 1919.
Caroline Anne Bowles Southey letter, 1831 June 23
Letter to unidentified "Madam" thanking her for setting one of Caroline Anne Bowles Southey's poems 'The Mariners Hymn' to music and sending it to her. Written prior to marriage.