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.
Chesterton, Gilbert K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936; Letters
In this letter, written in ink on lined beige paper, Chesterton responds to a "Socratic dialogue on Peace & War." Chesterton discusses moral and physical force.
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910; Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Letters; Letterheads
In this letter, Metcalf expresses his desire to read Clemens' work, but, like many newspaper men, cannot afford it. The letter is written in ink on lined paper. On the back, Clemens, better known as his pen name Mark Twain, replies that he will...
Short letter by Keene inquiring after a way to contact a common acquaintance ("Pope goes off with the speakers for Grant ... Do you know where they are, we could get a telegram to him perhaps from there"). She also mentions that she will give her...
In this letter, written in ink on lined paper, Child writes to her brother about how they have not seen each other in a while, then shares her concerns about her husband's health.