In this letter, written in ink on beige paper, Cobbett mentions Dyckman's impending visit, as well as assures Dyckman that there is no yellow fever in either New York or Philadelphia. The second leaf of the letter is mounted on a piece of paper in...
Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), 1836-1911; Letters
In this letter, Gilbert writes to his correspondent that he "can give you information on the subject of your letter" and goes on to say that "I venture to think that this microscopic investigation into the [...] private lives of the public men is...
Jowett, Benjamin, 1817-1893; Letters; University of Oxford
In this letter, Jowett assures his correspondent that he will pass on the contents of a letter "relating to medical examination" to the appropriate people.
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."
Mariano thanks Frances for her correspondence and tells her about the recent attack of rheumatic arthritic pain that Bernard Berenson has been experiencing in his lower back. She assures Frances that, apart from this pain, Berenson is in good...