In this letter, written in dark brown ink on off-white paper, Mendelssohn-Bartholdy writes of his recent travels and informs the recipient that he has left two ticketsfor the church of St. Martin's. The recipient's name has been cut out and the...
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."
Bruns writes to inform the recipient that he has finished a poem. The letter is written in ink on lined transparent paper that is stained around the edges and creases. The papers form a self-made cover sealed with red wax.
In this letter, written in blue ink on paper with blue fibers, Chase congratulates the recipient, then expresses her regrets that this person will be leaving.
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910; Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Letters
In this letter, Clemens, better known by his pen name Mark Twain, expresses his condolences at the death of Winter's son. The letter is written in ink on beige paper with a black border. There is a note, written in pencil, on Page 4 from the...
Chain letter typed in black ink on beige paper. Letter promises that, if the instructions are followed correctly, each recipient of the letter will be given $1562.50.
Madison, James, 1751-1836; Astor, John Jacob, 1763-1848; United States. President (1809-1817 : Madison); Collecteana files
Perkins' notes, written on a small piece of paper, concerning the Astor letter that talked about President Madison. Name of the recipient is illegible.
In this letter, written in dark brown ink on off-white paper, Hayne informs the recipient of how to order a copy of his work, and thanks him for his kindness.
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 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.
Benton, Thomas Hart, 1782-1858; Letters; Sealing-wax; Astor, John Jacob, 1763-1848;
In this letter, marked "Private," Benton mentions that he has taken interest in the questions that the recipient of this letter has asked, but cannot answer them himself. Benton advises this person to direct his queries toward Astor. Benton closes...