Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
Zane Grey, Inc. correspondence, 1933
This file contains a letter from Edwin G. Bowen regarding the economy and its financial implications for Zane Grey, Inc. dating from 1933.
Zane Grey Inc. correspondence with Harper and Row Publishers, Inc. and Walter J. Black, Inc., 1940-1953, 1962-1983
Zane Grey Inc. records
Zane Grey legal correspondence, 1924-1930
Zane Grey personal correspondence, 1895-1936
Zane Grey property records, 1926-1937
The subseries contains a letter between Lina Elise Grey and George G. Schutt regarding Grey land on Long Key, a letter between Lina Elise Grey and Bernice Campbell Cleary confirming an agreement for money owed to Cleary, and a trust deed granting a property known as the Grogan Tract to Lina Elise Grey from Betty Zane Grey, dating from 1926 to 1937.
Bernard Zaslav papers on the viola
This collection contains Bernard Zaslav's papers on the viola which consist of solo and chamber music scores, his own compositions and arrangements, and correspondence with other musicians. The collection also includes photographs and other promotional material for his performing groups. Dated approximately 1770-2014 with the bulk of the materials being from approximately 1900-2014.
Zina B. Smoot Whitney correspondence, 1878-1906
Materials include original and copied correspondence between Zina B. Smoot, wife of Orson F. Whitney, and her various friends, family, and other acquaintances. Topics include religion, family, children, and homelife. Dated 1878-1906.
Zina B. Smoot Whitney letter to Margaret Thompson Smoot Dusenberry, 1880 August 26
Materials include an original letter from Zina B. Smoot to her sister Margaret "Mag" Thompson Smoot Dusenberry, dated August 26, 1880. In the letter she asks when her mother will be coming to visit with Zina and general updates about events in Zina's family. Dated August 26, 1880.
Zina B. Smoot Whitney letter to Margaret Thompson Smoot Dusenberry, 1880 October 22
Materials include an original letter from Zina B. Smoot to her sister Margaret "Mag" Thompson Smoot Dusenberry, dated October 22, 1880. Zina was feeling homesick and missed her family, so in the letter she asks about them and says she'd like to see them soon. She also gives an update about her life. Dated October 22, 1880.