Box 13
Contains 5 Results:
Correspondence regarding Heritage of Early American Houses, , 1968-1970
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Correspondence regarding Midwest Heritage, , 1946-1954
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Correspondence regarding Old Illinois Houses, , 1943-1950
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Correspondence regarding "Old North West Side Days" (column), 1950-1954
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Correspondence regarding "You Can Dine in Chicago" WMAQ radio program (mostly listener letters), 1931
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.