Box 49
Contains 113 Results:
Blount, W. C. ALS to Alfred William Hunt, May 17, 1888
London; Sir, The Executive Council of the above Silver Fete have requested me to enclose a circular [Verso contains notes by Margaret Raine (Mrs. Alfred W. Hunt0 on Corsica] [Violet Hunt papers]
Blowe, Gertrude AL[postcard]S to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [1905?]
[n.p.] With best wishes for Christmas.
Bobbs-Merrill Co. TLS to Ford, Jun.3, 1933
New York; Dear Mr. Ford, I have just sent you a cable telling you that we are greatly interested in your History of Our Own Time. [Signed Robert I. Center]
Bobbs-Merrill Co. TLS to Ford, Jun.9, 1933
New York; Dear Mr. Ford, Just after sending you a cable and letter last Saturday I received a note [Signed Robert I. Center]
Bobbs-Merrill Co. TLS to Ford, Aug.15, 1933
New York; Dear Mr. Ford, We have given your manuscript "A History of Our Own Time" very careful consideration [Signed Robert I. Center]
Boughton, George Henry ALS to Violet Hunt, Jan.23, 1884
London; My dear Miss Violet/ It was very naughty of you to strip the very gloves from your generous hands [Violet Hunt papers]
Boughton, George Henry ALS to Violet Hunt, May 30, 1885
London; Dear Miss Violetta/ Thanks for your sweet and kind letter from us both [Violet Hunt papers]
Boughton, George Henry ALS to Violet Hunt, Sept.11, 1885
Kirriemuir, Scotland; DV/ It was most kind and sweet of you and Venice to look after [Violet Hunt papers]
Boughton, George Henry ALS to Violet Hunt, Sept.19, 1886
Kent; Dear {a violet blossom] You young "story"! The members day to varnish is not on Wednesday [Violet Hunt papers]
Boughton, George Henry ALS to Violet Hunt, Sept.1, 1886
Scotland; D. O. V./ Got your letter as I went through St. Marys Home this morning. [Violet Hunt papers]