Box 3
Contains 72 Results:
Dummer, Mrs. [with questionnaire], Apr. 3, 1917
The outgoing correspondence is primarily personal letters to friends, with a few related to his publications. The bulk of the letters are addressed to brothers Allen B. Pond and Irving K. Pond, architects whose firm was Pond and Pond in Chicago, and to Anna Morgan, a friend who was a Chicago writer and teacher. The earliest letters are mainly to his mother.
Blake, Tiffany, undated
The outgoing correspondence is primarily personal letters to friends, with a few related to his publications. The bulk of the letters are addressed to brothers Allen B. Pond and Irving K. Pond, architects whose firm was Pond and Pond in Chicago, and to Anna Morgan, a friend who was a Chicago writer and teacher. The earliest letters are mainly to his mother.
Durkee, "Miss" [Cara], undated
The outgoing correspondence is primarily personal letters to friends, with a few related to his publications. The bulk of the letters are addressed to brothers Allen B. Pond and Irving K. Pond, architects whose firm was Pond and Pond in Chicago, and to Anna Morgan, a friend who was a Chicago writer and teacher. The earliest letters are mainly to his mother.
Morgan, Anna, 1916-1918, 1924-1929
The outgoing correspondence is primarily personal letters to friends, with a few related to his publications. The bulk of the letters are addressed to brothers Allen B. Pond and Irving K. Pond, architects whose firm was Pond and Pond in Chicago, and to Anna Morgan, a friend who was a Chicago writer and teacher. The earliest letters are mainly to his mother.
Fuller, Mary Josephine Sanford (Mother), 1883, 1892
The outgoing correspondence is primarily personal letters to friends, with a few related to his publications. The bulk of the letters are addressed to brothers Allen B. Pond and Irving K. Pond, architects whose firm was Pond and Pond in Chicago, and to Anna Morgan, a friend who was a Chicago writer and teacher. The earliest letters are mainly to his mother.
American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1929, undated
Anderson, Louise, 1891?
Norton, Charles Eliot ("Mr. Norton"), Jun. 3, 1895
The outgoing correspondence is primarily personal letters to friends, with a few related to his publications. The bulk of the letters are addressed to brothers Allen B. Pond and Irving K. Pond, architects whose firm was Pond and Pond in Chicago, and to Anna Morgan, a friend who was a Chicago writer and teacher. The earliest letters are mainly to his mother.
Appleton, D and Co., October 30, 1920
The outgoing correspondence is primarily personal letters to friends, with a few related to his publications. The bulk of the letters are addressed to brothers Allen B. Pond and Irving K. Pond, architects whose firm was Pond and Pond in Chicago, and to Anna Morgan, a friend who was a Chicago writer and teacher. The earliest letters are mainly to his mother.
Bloodstone, Mrs. Harriet, November 1922
The outgoing correspondence is primarily personal letters to friends, with a few related to his publications. The bulk of the letters are addressed to brothers Allen B. Pond and Irving K. Pond, architects whose firm was Pond and Pond in Chicago, and to Anna Morgan, a friend who was a Chicago writer and teacher. The earliest letters are mainly to his mother.
"B.L.T.", November 1906
The outgoing correspondence is primarily personal letters to friends, with a few related to his publications. The bulk of the letters are addressed to brothers Allen B. Pond and Irving K. Pond, architects whose firm was Pond and Pond in Chicago, and to Anna Morgan, a friend who was a Chicago writer and teacher. The earliest letters are mainly to his mother.
Brainerd, Erastus, October 1893
The outgoing correspondence is primarily personal letters to friends, with a few related to his publications. The bulk of the letters are addressed to brothers Allen B. Pond and Irving K. Pond, architects whose firm was Pond and Pond in Chicago, and to Anna Morgan, a friend who was a Chicago writer and teacher. The earliest letters are mainly to his mother.
Burlingame, Mr., 1909
The outgoing correspondence is primarily personal letters to friends, with a few related to his publications. The bulk of the letters are addressed to brothers Allen B. Pond and Irving K. Pond, architects whose firm was Pond and Pond in Chicago, and to Anna Morgan, a friend who was a Chicago writer and teacher. The earliest letters are mainly to his mother.
Cabell, Mr., April 1919
The outgoing correspondence is primarily personal letters to friends, with a few related to his publications. The bulk of the letters are addressed to brothers Allen B. Pond and Irving K. Pond, architects whose firm was Pond and Pond in Chicago, and to Anna Morgan, a friend who was a Chicago writer and teacher. The earliest letters are mainly to his mother.
Carlton, W.N.C., 1909-1919
The outgoing correspondence is primarily personal letters to friends, with a few related to his publications. The bulk of the letters are addressed to brothers Allen B. Pond and Irving K. Pond, architects whose firm was Pond and Pond in Chicago, and to Anna Morgan, a friend who was a Chicago writer and teacher. The earliest letters are mainly to his mother.
Central Typesetting and Electric Co., August 1919
The outgoing correspondence is primarily personal letters to friends, with a few related to his publications. The bulk of the letters are addressed to brothers Allen B. Pond and Irving K. Pond, architects whose firm was Pond and Pond in Chicago, and to Anna Morgan, a friend who was a Chicago writer and teacher. The earliest letters are mainly to his mother.
Century Co., May 1920
The outgoing correspondence is primarily personal letters to friends, with a few related to his publications. The bulk of the letters are addressed to brothers Allen B. Pond and Irving K. Pond, architects whose firm was Pond and Pond in Chicago, and to Anna Morgan, a friend who was a Chicago writer and teacher. The earliest letters are mainly to his mother.
Charles Scribner's Sons, 1908
The outgoing correspondence is primarily personal letters to friends, with a few related to his publications. The bulk of the letters are addressed to brothers Allen B. Pond and Irving K. Pond, architects whose firm was Pond and Pond in Chicago, and to Anna Morgan, a friend who was a Chicago writer and teacher. The earliest letters are mainly to his mother.
Christmas Card
The outgoing correspondence is primarily personal letters to friends, with a few related to his publications. The bulk of the letters are addressed to brothers Allen B. Pond and Irving K. Pond, architects whose firm was Pond and Pond in Chicago, and to Anna Morgan, a friend who was a Chicago writer and teacher. The earliest letters are mainly to his mother.
Grover, Oliver Dennett, 1901
The outgoing correspondence is primarily personal letters to friends, with a few related to his publications. The bulk of the letters are addressed to brothers Allen B. Pond and Irving K. Pond, architects whose firm was Pond and Pond in Chicago, and to Anna Morgan, a friend who was a Chicago writer and teacher. The earliest letters are mainly to his mother.
Guggenheim Foundation, November 1928
The outgoing correspondence is primarily personal letters to friends, with a few related to his publications. The bulk of the letters are addressed to brothers Allen B. Pond and Irving K. Pond, architects whose firm was Pond and Pond in Chicago, and to Anna Morgan, a friend who was a Chicago writer and teacher. The earliest letters are mainly to his mother.
Harper Brothers, 1895-1920
The outgoing correspondence is primarily personal letters to friends, with a few related to his publications. The bulk of the letters are addressed to brothers Allen B. Pond and Irving K. Pond, architects whose firm was Pond and Pond in Chicago, and to Anna Morgan, a friend who was a Chicago writer and teacher. The earliest letters are mainly to his mother.
Harrison, Carter H. [Mayor of Chicago], 1903
The outgoing correspondence is primarily personal letters to friends, with a few related to his publications. The bulk of the letters are addressed to brothers Allen B. Pond and Irving K. Pond, architects whose firm was Pond and Pond in Chicago, and to Anna Morgan, a friend who was a Chicago writer and teacher. The earliest letters are mainly to his mother.
Houghton Mifflin Company, 1915-1917, 1919
The outgoing correspondence is primarily personal letters to friends, with a few related to his publications. The bulk of the letters are addressed to brothers Allen B. Pond and Irving K. Pond, architects whose firm was Pond and Pond in Chicago, and to Anna Morgan, a friend who was a Chicago writer and teacher. The earliest letters are mainly to his mother.
Knopf [Alfred A.], 1929
The outgoing correspondence is primarily personal letters to friends, with a few related to his publications. The bulk of the letters are addressed to brothers Allen B. Pond and Irving K. Pond, architects whose firm was Pond and Pond in Chicago, and to Anna Morgan, a friend who was a Chicago writer and teacher. The earliest letters are mainly to his mother.