Authors, American -- Correspondence
Found in 104 Collections and/or Records:
Letter, 1907
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 4 Nov. 1907, and addressed to Barton O. Aylesworth. Carruth responds to Aylesworth's request for autobiographical information. Carruth refers him to a recent edition of "Who's Who in America."
Letter, 1858
Handwritten and signed letter, dated Dec. 1858, addressed to Mary Nowitt (?), and composed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Allibone writes that he is sending a copy of his first volume of his "Dictionary of English Literature and British and American Authors." He says his work includes "an accurate record" of female as well as male writers and requests that Nowitt inform him if she agrees with this assessment.
Letter, 1894
Typewritten and signed letter, dated 5 Nov. 1894, composed on "Drake University" stationary, and addressed to C. A. Dana, probably Charles Anderson Dana, an American author. Aylesworth asks Dana where biographical information may be found on him.
Letter, 1903
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 21 Jan. 1903, and addressed to Barton O. Aylesworth. Babcock gives autobiographical information telling about his boyhood, education, and writing career.
Letter, 1892
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 6 July 1892, and addressed to "Mr. Walker," probably John Brisben Walker. Badeau writes about the proposed length of the "Beacomfield article."
Letter, 1903
Typewritten and signed letter, dated 28 Dec. 1903, and addressed to "Mr. Daniels." Bailey thanks Daniels for showing him the article, "Schoolroom Decoration" and offers suggestions to improve Daniels' ideas.
Letter, 1881
Handwritten and signed letter addressed to "Mr. Eldridge." Belasco writes that he will keep Eldridge in mind and comments on Mrs. Belasco's health.
Letter, 1900
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 14 July of an unspecified year, and addressed to "Mr. Walker," probably John Brisben Walker. Bigelow writes about an article she submitted to the "Cosmopolitan" for publication.
Letter, 1890
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 6 March 1890, and addressed to "Friend Tuttle." Bonner writes, "The church society meets here next Wensday, [sic] March 12th and we should be glad of the pleasure of your company."
Letter, 1933
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 25 March [1933], and addressed to "Dear Sir." Bradley writes, "You do me and honour in asking for may autograph, and I hope this line of thanks will answer your purpose."