Box 3
Contains 25 Results:
Receipt, 1832
Printed and handwritten receipt, dated 1832, and signed by George N. Baker. The item states that $75 be paid to Franklin Bache, a writer on the prison system in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Letter and an envelope, 1903
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 26 March 1903, and addressed to Barton O. Aylesworth. Baldwin writes about where biographical information can be found on him.
Letter, an envelope, and a list, 1894
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 24 Oct. 1894, and addressed to Barton O. Aylesworth. Ballou writes about where biographical information can be found on him. Also included is a printed list of works by Ballou with handwritten additions and the envelope in which the letter was sent.
Letter, an envelope, and a magazine clipping, 1901
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 9 Nov. 1901, and addressed to Barton O. Aylesworth. Bancroft writes about where biographical information can be found on him. He also states were reviews on his works have been printed. Also included is a clipping from a magazine which presents a biography and a portrait of Bancroft. With the collection is the envelope in which the letter was sent.
Autographs, 1854-1856
Two autographs. The first, dated 1834, states "F. J. Bancroft Westfield Mas." and has two lines drawn through it. The second, dated "June 4th 1856," states "F. J. Bancroft Bound Brook N. J."
Note, an autograph, and a portrait, 1881
Handwritten and signed note, dated 17 June 1881, and stating "Let justicia et veritas be a law to Edgar F. Gladwin, So writes Geo Bancroft, 17 June 1881, the anniversary of Bunder Hill." Also included is an autograph of Bancroft and an etching portrait of him.
Note, 1900
Handwritten and signed note stating, "With Kind regards and best wishes, Hubert Howe Bancroft." The date of the item is unknown.
Letter, 1831
Handwritten and unsigned letter dated 24 June 1831 in which Banim refers to himself in the third person. The item is addressed to "Mr. Hamilton." Banim refers to the character and behavior of a "Mr. B----" (name cut out) whom Banim commends.
Autograph, 1856
Handwritten return address on an envelope believed to include the autograph of Banks.
Letter, 1875
Typewritten and signed letter, addressed to Charles Bramley, dated 2 Jan. 1947, and composed on "Punch" stationary. Agnew thanks Bramley for a recent letter and comments on Charles Graves' History of Punch which was completed before the author's death. Agnew states that the work "has to be amended and added to, and this is now being done."