Jellicoe, John Rushworth Jellicoe, Earl, 1859-1935; Letters
In this short letter, Jellicoe writes to a Mr Bainbridge, declining to help with his correspondent's book due to his own "acquaintance with War Council Proceedings" which would "make it improper of me to express opinions of the subject."
Short summary of David Starr Jordan 1913 letter to Oliver Bainbridge. It is noted at the bottom that the letter comes from the collection of Oliver Bainbridge.
In this note, Perkins includes biographical information on Foch as well as a description of the envelope. Perkins also includes information of the envelope's purchase at Dawson's Bookshop in July 1928.
In this letter addressed to Mr Oliver Bainbridge, Jordan promises to give his correspondent a requested chapter "when I can find time to write it" and also discusses possible time for a meeting between the two.
Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940; Ritz-Carlton Hotel (New York, N.Y.); Letters
In this letter, written in grey ink on off-white Ritz-Carlton stationery, Markham asks that Daniels meet with Oliver Bainbridge regarding Queen Eleanore's vist.
Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940; Ritz-Carlton Hotel (New York, N.Y.); Letters
In this letter, written in grey ink on off-white Ritz-Carlton stationery, Markham asks that Bryan meet with Oliver Bainbridge regarding Queen Eleanore's vist.
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919; United States. President, 1901-1909 (Roosevelt); Letters
In this letter, typed in blue ink on off-white paper, Roosevelt discusses the implications of "a peace which leaves the wrongs of Belgium unredressed."