Box 93
Contains 157 Results:
The Transatlantic Review M Letterhead, [1924?]
Paris; [Blank sheet of paper]
Tree & Co. TLS to Ford, Jan.15, 1909
London; Dear Sir, Referring to our interview with you yesterday the lines on which we proprose you should convert
Trumbull, Rudolf ALS to Violet Hunt, Nov.26, 1922
London; Dear Mrs. Hueffer, I am afraid I never heard of your young man. [Violet Hunt papers]
Truslove & Hanson T & AD List of Ford Madox Ford's Works, Aug.14, 1939
London; [3 pages listing Ford's works by 2 to 3 different people]
Tuer, Andrew White ALS to Violet Hunt, Oct.22, 1884
London; Dear Miss Hunt, As so many people have asked for the tennis court on one day a week [Violet Hunt papers]
Turner, Reginald TLS[copy] to Violet Hunt, [1908?]
Paris; My dear Miss Hunt, I must write to tell you how very much I admire your book. [Typed by Hunt] [Violet Hunt papers]
U.S. President (Franklin Delano Roosevelt) TLS to Ford, Jan.6, 1937
Washington; My dear Mr. Ford: The President has asked me to thank you ever so much for your letter [Signed M. H. McIntyre]
U.S. Works Progress Administration TLS to Ford, Jan.16, 1937
Washington; Dear Mr. Ford: The President has asked me to thank you for your letter of December 31, 1936 [Signed Ellen S. Woodward]
T. Fisher Unwin AD Ford Statement of Royalties, Aug., 1907
London; [Lamb collection]
Unwin, Sir Stanley AL[copy] to Stella Bowen, Dec.6, 1939?
[n.p.] Dear Miss B/ Thank you for your letter. You are quite right in assuming that 2/3 of the royalties [Julian Loewe papers]