Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, 1822-1893; United States. President (1877-1881 : Hayes); Letters
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Hayes writes to strengthen the diplomatic bonds between China and the United States of America.
Typewritten Chateau Marmont envelope. There are two postage stamps (one red and one green) on the upper right corner. There is somre red discoloration.
In this letter, typed on Chateau Marmont stationery, Hilton thanks Drake for her letter and tentatively accepts an invitation for May 16th. the letter is signed in blue ink.
In this letter, typed on Chateau Marmont stationery, Hilton tells Drake that he will probably not be able to attend her event, but will let her know if his plans change. The letter is signed in blue ink.
This document allowed the Brig Volentier, commanded by Richard Leech, to pass. Signed by President Thomas Jefferson as well as then Secretary of State James Madison. Engravings of a ship and harbor decorate the upper portion of the document.
Short letter addressed to the Diplomatic and Consular Offices of the United States of America in Russia, Japan, and Canada. Lansing entreats his correspondents, at the behest of Mr George Creel, to provide Mr. Henry James Forman with "such...
Le Gallienne writes to James A. Jenkins, saying there was "really no reason for your writing so hysterically in regard to your account." Le Gallienne goes on to say he will endeavor to make full "or at least most" payment more punctually next time.
In this letter, Caroline (an unknown girl) writes to her lover. The letter is written in ink on lined beige paper. There is a self-made cover and remnants of red sealing-wax.
Perkins' note on Life of Abraham Lincoln, published originally in both the New York Tribune and the Chicago Tribune. Perkins gives the author of this biography as John Locke Scripps, separate from the biography discussed in other items as authored...