Madison, James, 1751-1836; United States. President (1809-1817 : Madison); Monroe, James, 1758-1831; United States. President (1817-1825 : Monroe); Letters
In this letter, written in dark brown ink on off-white paper, Madison suggests that Mr. H. Carroll be appointed a Missouri land office. There is slight discoloration around the edges.
File folder with a cut out of the seller's typed description of Adam's letter to Innes and Clerk taped on the front. Includes partial transcription of letter. Dated on the back.
Beerbohm, Sir Henry Maximillian; Letters; Transcriptions; Collecteana files
In this typewritten letter, Beerbohm expressess how happy he is about the success of Gosse's article and how proud it has made him. Perkins has added a partial transcription on the bottom of the first page, edited the letter, and dated both the...
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Masefiled thanks McCheyne for positively reviweing his poem. The letter is torn and there is some discoloration on the back.
In this letter, written in dark brown ink on off-white paper, Mendelssohn-Bartholdy writes of his recent travels and informs the recipient that he has left two ticketsfor the church of St. Martin's. The recipient's name has been cut out and the...
Beerbohm, Sir Henry Maximillian; Envelopes; Postage stamps
Off-white envelope with handwritten address, red "Postage One Penny" stamp on the upper right corner with a black London postage stamp on top of it. "Max Beerbohm" is written on the back.