Adams, Lady (Agnes Anne), 1869-1942; Ella Strong Denison Library; Scripps College; Collecteana files
Handwritten note on Ella Strong Denison Library stationery written by Susan Allen, a reference librarian. Could only find information on husband. Calls Agnes Adams Lady Adams.
In this letter, Donald Pizer of Newcomb College's English Department writes regarding any Theodore Dreiser letters in the Scripps College collection. The reverse side has handwritten notes very similar to Mary Allely's response written a few weeks...
In this letter, Dorothy Drake discusses corrections that have been made to the holdings of American author manuscripts. Specifically mentioned are George Sterling, Ambrose Bierce, and George Washington. The letter appears to have been printed on...
Berenson wishes the recipient of this card a happy holiday season. In addition, she provides a handwritten note in which she assures the recipient that Bernard is "fairly well." She signs the letter "Bessie."
This envelope, constructed from thick ivory paper, features a handwritten address on the front and a handwritten return address on the back. There is an Italian postage stamp on the top right corner.
Adams, Lady (Agnes Anne), 1869-1942; Envelopes; Postage stamps
Off-white envelope with handwritten address, Hollywood Hotel insignia and 2 cent red stamp with George Washington's image in profile. Says "Lady Adams - please forward." on the top left corner.
Off white envelope with handwritten address, Hull-House written in small black letters in the upper left corner and 2 cent red stamp with George Washington's image in profile. Many small tears around the edges, very worn.
Envelope from George Ade to Newton MacMillan. MacMillan’s name is handwritten on the front. There are spills and tears on the envelope as well as a red George Washington stamp and a Chicago stamp. Ade's name is written on the back.
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.
This envelope, constructed from blue paper, has a red and blue striped border with the words "avion" and "air mail." The address on the front is handwritten. There are two Italian postage stamps on the front.
This envelope, constructed from blue paper with discoloration throughout, features a handwritten address, an image of an airplane, and an Italian postage stamp. There is a return address on the back.