A thirty two page book describing Lincoln's life from birth through to his nomination as candidate for the Republican Party. The paper is cut unevenly and is bound together with thread.
Anti-Lincoln political booklet published prior to the election of 1864. Contains frequent racist language and a racist caricature on its cover. Published by J.F. Feeks.
In this letter, Berenson thanks Frances for a present, then wishes her well. He also mentions a trip that he is taking. The letter is written on newsprint, and features a watermark in the shape of an airplane with "C. M. Fabriano."
This envelope, which is constructed from thin paper, has a blue and red striped border and a handwritten address. There is a return address on the back. There is a watermarked airplane on the front.
Bierce discusses Neale, then decides that it would be a good idea to refrain from talking about Neale because of his feelings towards him. There are some edits made to the text in ink, as well as some notes in pencil.
Typed transcription of Bierce's letter to Robertson. In the letter, Bierce encourages her to continue writing short stories, but advises her to stop writing plays until she has more theatrical experience.