Beranger, Pierre Jean de, 1780-1857; Translations; Collecteana files
Beranger informs Firmin of his recent arrival to Paris. He then asks for Firmin's address so he may visit. This translation is typed on thick ivory paper with a distinct grain pattern.
Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906; Letters
Handwritten letter to Susan B. Anthony's cousin Jessie Anthony. Written in sepia ink on off-white paper. Small black letterhead heading: Joint Campaign Committee with other information, including San Francisco address. Susan Anthony talks about a...
In this letter to George Sterling, Dreiser discusses his upcoming visit to San Francisco, and asks if his friend would like to accompany him to an event so that he won't "feel quote alone + quite a fool." The text of this letter is written...
In this letter, Abbott informs Frances of Bernard Berenson's recent illness, and of how it became so severe that he had to have his nostils cauterized.
In this letter, Besant writes of all her achievemts, from her literary work to her various degrees. She says that she is "ashamed to write so egotistical a letter."
In this letter, Dressler discusses his recent trip to Santa Barbara and thanks her correspondent letter, saying "I really cannot see what I have done that people should be so kind to me."
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Greiffenhagen apologizes for responding to Heinemann's letter so late, then expresses his approbation of what Heinemann had sent him.
In this letter, written in dark brown ink on blue paper, Guiccioli apologizes for responding to Blemington's letter so late. There is red sealing wax on the fourth page.
Beranger, Pierre Jean de, 1780-1857; Letters; Seals (Closures); Sealing-wax
In this letter, written in French, Beranger tells his friend that he has arrived in Paris. He then asks for his friend's address so he can visit his wife. The letter, written in ink, is written on transparent paper that is stained around the edges...
In this letter, written in light blue ink on off-white paper, Hersholt apologizes for replying to a note so late, and invites Drake over to visit. There is a light blue "H" design on Page 1.
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.