Box 76
Contains 83 Results:
Monroe, Harriet ALS to Ford, Dec.9, 1921
Chicago; My dear Mr. Ford: This is a tardy acknowledgment of your very pleasant letter
Montalba, Clara to Alfred William Hunt, Apr.27, 1882
London; Dear Mr. Hunt, If you can wait until Saturday before sending the invitation [Violet Hunt papers]
Montalba, Clara to Alfred William Hunt, Aug.15, 1883
London; Dear Mr. Hunt, I am very sorry that I cannot help you in your difficulty, [Violet Hunt papers]
Montalba, Clara ALS to Margaret Raine Hunt, Jul.16, 1879
Greenhithe; My dear Mrs. Hunt/ I am just admiring the Barges going up with the tide to London [Violet Hunt papers]
Moore, George TL[copy] to Violet Hunt, [n.d.]
London; My dear Violet Hunt. You looked so nice in the hansom that I ran after it, [Typed by Hunt] [Violet Hunt papers]
Moore, George TL[copy] to Violet Hunt, [n.d.]
London; Your letter received this morning made me laugh -- it amused me all day. [Typed by Hunt] [Violet Hunt papers]
Moore, Marianne ALS to Janice Biala, May 13, [1939?]
Brooklyn; Dear Mrs. Ford, Some time ago I received from the Society with a reply post-card enclosed
Moore & Munger TLS to Ford, Jun.23, 1928
New York; Dear Dr. Ford:- I have your note of the 20th. I recently sent a number of your first editions [Signed George T. Keating]
Moore & Munger TLS to Ford, Mar.11, 1929
New York; My dear Ford:- I am sending you herewith my copy of "Romance" in which you promised to write the inscription [Signed George T. Keating]
Moore & Munger TLS to Ford, Jun.25, 1929
My dear Ford:- I have your note of the 24th. Don't worry yourself at all about that three hundred [Signed George T. Keating]