In this letter, Beecher decides that he will not change any of his good habits, then tries to coordinate a day to meet with the recipient of the letter. The letter is folded into thirds and there is a dark splotch on the first page under 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 blue ink on off-white paper, Meredith apologizes for not having a photograph of himself to send to the recipient. The letter is hole-punched on the left side.
In this letter, typed in grey ink on off-white paper, Morison notes that Page has found a previously overlooked error in his work and suggests other reading for her.
In this letter, written in grey ink on off-white paper, Newcomb awaits an invitation and plans to send word of his scientific writings in the near future.
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849; United States. President (1845-1849 : Polk); Booksellers' catalogs; Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.); Collecteana files
This letter is very difficult to read, as the writing is very cramped. The letter is written on sheer gray paper, with slight rips where the paper was creased.