Box 1
Contains 19 Results:
Zane Grey correspondence, 1895-1938
Zane Grey personal correspondence, 1895-1936
Zane and Lina Elise Grey correspondence, 1916-1935
This file contains correspondence between Zane and Lina Elise Grey regarding publishers, film productions, finances, relationships with family and friends, and travel plans, dating from 1916 to 1935.
Romer and Betty Zane Grey correspondence to Zane Grey, approximately 1915-1930
This file contains letters from Betty Zane and Romer Grey to their father in New Zealand, dating from approximately 1915 to 1930. It also includes a letter from Zane Grey to his son Romer on Umpqua River stationery telling Romer that they may have to postpone a trip to South America, finances, and fishing.
Lina Elise Grey correspondence to Romer Grey, 1936 June
This file contains fourteen letters sent by Lina Elise Grey to her son Romer while he was in New York from June 1st through 26th, 1936. The letters contain news about Lina Elise, Zane Grey who was filming White Death in Australia, Romer's wife Billye, his brother Loren, and instructions regarding how to deal with publishers.
Correspondence concerning Lina Elise and Zane Grey's marriage, 1905 November 29
This file contains a letter from "Hilda" to Lina Elise Grey congratulating her on her recent marriage to Zane Grey, from November 29th, 1905.
R. C. Grey correspondence to Zane Grey, 1900-1920
This file contains letters from R. C. to Zane Grey regarding work and baseball. R. C. addresses the letters to "Pearl" and "Doc", dating from 1900 to 1920.
Zane Grey postcards to R. C. Grey, approximately 1900
This file contains postcards written by Zane Grey to his brother R. C. ("Red") from approximately 1900, most of which were never mailed. The cards feature images of Arizona, Utah, Redlands, Catalina, and Santa Barbara, California.
Zane Grey correspondence with various women, 1895-1922
This file contains letters between Zane Grey and various women regarding possible relationships, dating from 1895 to 1922. Some letters are addressed to "Pearl" and others use names such as "Dearest Boy" and "Scribbles". It also includes a reminiscent letter from Claire Wilhelm to Zane Grey and Daisy to Rita R. Amon regarding an invitation.
Correspondence concerning Louise Anderson, 1922-1924
This file contains correspondence concerning Louise Anderson written by Louise's mother Nellie Anderson (Nell Seims), Louise Anderson to her mother from school, and a friend of Louise's named Jean, dating from 1922 to 1924. The correspondence mentions Louise's contact with Zane Grey and the effects that their relationship had on her.