Box 3
Contains 72 Results:
Librarian of Congress, 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.
McArthur, Mr., 1899
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.
Monroe, Harriet, 1915
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.
Morris, Mr., June 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.
Parking, James, 1899, 1901-1902
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.
Peattie, Elia W., 1921
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.
Pond, Allen B., 1896-1929
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.
Pond, Irving K., 1894, 1897-1926
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.
Pond, ______ (unspecified: one postcard to "Pond & Pond"), 1893-1894, 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.
Register of Copyright, 1920-1928
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.
Sanford, Francis (Cousin), 1879-1880
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.
Sanford, Mrs. M.B. ("Grandma"), 1879-1884
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.
Saturday Evening Post, Mar. 16, 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.
Sawyer, William, E., November 1875
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.
Seymour, Ralph Fletcher, 1919-1920
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.
Smith, Miss, 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.
Stassett, Mr., 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.
Way and Williams Publishers, 1897
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.
Unidentified, 5210 Kenwood, Jan. 5, [n.d.]
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.