Box 12
Contains 6 Results:
Miscellaneous correspondence from Herbert Stuart Stone, Jr, including letters to John Lloyd Wright, 1930-1948
Includes correspondence between Herbert Stuart Stone, Sr. and Herbert Stuart Stone, Jr., as well as correspondence with John Lloyd Wright. Included too, are financial and legal concerns regarding the magazine, as well as the eventual merger with “The Atlantic Monthly” and “Home and Field”.
Miscellaneous correspondence to Herbert Stuart Stone, Jr. and Sr., 1902-1936
Includes correspondence between Herbert Stuart Stone, Sr. and Herbert Stuart Stone, Jr., as well as correspondence with John Lloyd Wright. Included too, are financial and legal concerns regarding the magazine, as well as the eventual merger with “The Atlantic Monthly” and “Home and Field”.
Miscellaneous correspondence to Herbert Stuart Stone, Jr., including letters from John Lloyd Wright, 1946-1948
Includes correspondence between Herbert Stuart Stone, Sr. and Herbert Stuart Stone, Jr., as well as correspondence with John Lloyd Wright. Included too, are financial and legal concerns regarding the magazine, as well as the eventual merger with “The Atlantic Monthly” and “Home and Field”.
Financial and legal concerns, 1906-1925
Includes correspondence between Herbert Stuart Stone, Sr. and Herbert Stuart Stone, Jr., as well as correspondence with John Lloyd Wright. Included too, are financial and legal concerns regarding the magazine, as well as the eventual merger with “The Atlantic Monthly” and “Home and Field”.
Financial and legal concerns including the merge of "House Beautiful" with the "Atlantic Monthly" and "Home and Field", 1926-1933
Includes correspondence between Herbert Stuart Stone, Sr. and Herbert Stuart Stone, Jr., as well as correspondence with John Lloyd Wright. Included too, are financial and legal concerns regarding the magazine, as well as the eventual merger with “The Atlantic Monthly” and “Home and Field”.
Financial and legal concerns, 1934-1936
Includes correspondence between Herbert Stuart Stone, Sr. and Herbert Stuart Stone, Jr., as well as correspondence with John Lloyd Wright. Included too, are financial and legal concerns regarding the magazine, as well as the eventual merger with “The Atlantic Monthly” and “Home and Field”.