Box 26
Contains 59 Results:
Mary autograph letter signed to Katie
Autograph letter signed, from Mary [her sister], to Katie, thanking her for her letter, the death of “darling little Mother,” hopes she will come home for the summer, 4 pp., n.d.
Ann Cliffe autograph letter signed to Katie, 1905 October 24
Autograph letter signed, from [Ann Cliffe?] to Katie, S.S. Majestic, Liverpool, they moved to a new house, 2 pp., 24 October [1905].
Christian MacGregor autograph letter signed to Katie
Autograph letter signed, from Christina [MacGregor?], Wimbledon, to Katie, thanking Katie for sending roses, and writing of various people, 4 pp., n.d.
Autograph letter correspondence to Katie, 1902 October 24
Autograph letter, from Katie’s father to Katie, the “malicious attack on the book and myself by an editor of Nature, Harry wants to do some traveling in India and other places when he leaves Bombay, “Nature” is “fanatical Darwinism . . . every attempt at criticizing Darwin is in their eyes unendurable heresy,” 4 pp., 24 October 1902; also encloses his reply to Nature, “it seems rather behind the age to substitute scientific for ecclesiastical bigotry,” 3 pp.
Robert Goodbody autograph letter signed to Catherine, 1904 July 12
Autograph letter signed, from [Robert Goodbody?], [her cousin], New York, to Catherine [Katie?], sending her money, how to “cable” him, 2 pp., 12 July 1904.
S. K. Fortuned letter signed to Miss Bell, 1904 October 27
Letter signed, from [S.K. Fortuned?], Colinsburgh, to Miss Bell (Catherine?), London, thanking her for the letter and mirror, news also about other people, forwarded to London, 4 pp., 27 October 1904.
Orson Tyorunril autograph letter signed, 1905 February 11
Autograph letter signed, from [Orson Tyorunril?], Chelsea, England, his plans to go to Paris and maybe Canada, 2 pp., 11 February 1905.
Christina autograph letter signed to Katie Bell, 1906 January 24
Autograph letter signed, from Christina, Wimbledon, to Katie Bell, asks about Katie’s work, writes of her own work, 3 pp., 24 January 1906.
Madeline E. Jew correspondence to "Mr. Bell"
Correspondence from Madeline E. Jew to “Mr. Bell,” thanks him for the Bible he gave her daughter and for being her godfather, 2 pp., 24 February (no year).