Envelopes (Stationery)
Found in 347 Collections and/or Records:
Letter and an envelope, 1902
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 2 April 1902, and addressed to Barton O. Aylesworth of Ft. Collins, Colorado. Blackwell responds to Aylesworth's request for biographical information. She refers him to "Appleton's Encyclopedia" and "Who's Who in America." She also mentions some collections of her poetry that will soon be published. Also included is the envelope in which the letter was sent.
Letter and an envelope, 1901
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 14 Nov. 1901, and addressed to Barton O. Aylesworth of Fort Collins, Colorado. Blanchard responds to Aylesworth's request for biographical information and presents a list of her publications.
Letter and an envlope, 1894
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 27 Nov. 1894, and addressed to Barton O. Aylesworth. Catherwood responds to Aylesworth's request for autobiographical information by referring him to some biographical sketches. Also included is the envelope in which the item was sent.
Letter, autobiograph, and envelope, 1901
Typewritten and signed letter, dated 18 Nov. 1901, and addressed to Barton O. Aylesworth of Ft. Collins, Colorado. Bennett responds to Aylsworth's request for biographical information. Also included is a brief autobiography by Bennett and the envelope in which these materials were sent.
Letter, envelope, and a portrait, 1895
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 10 Sept. 1895, and addressed to Alice Nelson, perhaps Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson, an American author. Bates thanks Nelson for a favorable review of her work.
Letter, envelope, and magazine clipping, 1887-1894
Typewritten and signed letter, dated 15 Oct. 1894, and addressed to Barton O. Aylesworth. Bates writes that "the most satisfactory notices" of his writings can be found in magazines. Also included is a clipping from a magazine which describes Bates and his work. With these materials is the envelope in which the letter was sent to Aylesworth.
Letter, envelope, and newspaper clipping, 1894
Handwritten and signed letter, addressed to Barton O. Aylesworth, dated 20 Nov. 1894, and composed in Washington, DC. Alden writes he received a forwarded letter from his mother, Isabella Macdonald Alden, an American author. This missive was written by Aylesworth requesting information on Isabella Alden. Raymond Alden responds to the inquiry and informs Aylesworth where he might find published information on his mother.
Letter, envelope, and newspaper clipping, 1894
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 21 Sept. 1894, and addressed to Barton O. Aylesworth. Campbell responds to Aylesworth's request for biographical information and tells him where he can find such information. Also included is the envelope in which the item was sent and a newspaper clipping of a brief biography of Campbell.
Letter, note, portrait, newspaper clipping, and an envelope, 1892-1894
Letter, poems, and a portrait, 1873
Handwritten and signed letter, addressed to "My dear Friends." The item is not dated. Beattie assures them they are in his thoughts and wishes them happiness.