Women authors, American -- Correspondence
Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:
Letter and an envelope, 1901
Typewritten and signed letter, dated 11 Nov. 1901, and addressed to Barton O. Aylesworth of Fort Collins, Colorado. Brackett responds to Aylesworth's request for autobiographical information by referring him to "Who's Who in America." Also included is the envelope in which the item was sent.
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, 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.
Letters, 1901-1918
Handwritten and typewritten letters, signed by Bates. One handwritten item is addressed to Barton O. Aylesworth and responds to a request for autobiographical data. One handwritten letter is addressed to a Mr. Flynn and regards their mutual love for American literature. Also included is one handwritten verse of the poem "America the Beautiful" which was written by Bates. Also with the collection is a typed letter from Bates to Flynn regarding a recent song the latter wrote.
Letters, 1903
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 20 Jan. 1903, and addressed to Barton Aylesworth. Bayliss responds to Aylesworth's request for autobiographical information. Also included is the envelope in which the letter was sent.
Letters, 1894-1897
Handwritten and signed letters. Six items are addressed to "Stone and Kimball," two are addressed to "Mr. Kimball," and one to "Hubert." Stone, Kimball, and Herbert were probably publishers and Bell writes to them about getting her works published.
Letters, a postcard, and two envelopes, 1901-1902
Two handwritten and signed letters dated 7 Nov. 1901 and 19 Jan. 1902. Each is addressed to Barton O. Aylesworth of Fort Collins, Colorado. Bloede responds to Aylesworth's request fo biographical information. Also included is the two envelopes in which the letters were sent and a postcard stating that Bloede had received a note from Aylesworth.
Letters, envelopes, and a magazine clipping, 1831-1919
Two handwritten and signed letters, addressed to Barton O. Aylesworth, and dated 18 Nov. 1894 and 28 Jan. 1895. Barr responds to Aylesworth's request for biographical information on her and presents a list of some of her writings. Also with the collection are the envelopes in which the letters were sent, an autograph of Barr found on the back of one of her calling cards, and a magazine clipping giving information on Barr's life.
Meredith Nicholson letters
Two handwritten and signed letters. One was written to Mary Jameson Judah thanking her for a gift. The other, written to John M. Judah, describes a sailing poem.
Postcard, 1894
Handwritten and signed postcard that is addressed to Barton O. Aylesworth, president of Drake University. Alden responds to Aylesworth's request for biographical information on her. She writes that she will refer the note to her son, Raymond M. Alden, professor at the Columbian University in Washington, DC. The date of the item is uncertain.