Box 18
Contains 32 Results:
Atlantic Monthly to Helen Ranney (presumably), approximately 1935
Small amount of correspondence to and from Henry Blake Fuller's nieces, Helen and Louise Ranney, Fuller's nieces and executors of his estate. Most of the correspondence is regarding posthumous literary rights to Fuller's works. There are also a few condolence telegrams to the Ranney sisters soon after Fuller's death.
Friends - Garland, Hamlin; also Zulime Taft Garland (wife) and Mary Isabel Garland (daughter), approximately 1902-1920
A small number of photographs, consisting of portraits of Henry Blake Fuller from young boy to old man; photographs of his friends and acquaintances, and an assortment of scenic vistas and miscellaneous shots.
Friends - Hatfield, James Taft (presumably), undated
A small number of photographs, consisting of portraits of Henry Blake Fuller from young boy to old man; photographs of his friends and acquaintances, and an assortment of scenic vistas and miscellaneous shots.
Fuller, Henry Blake, reprint, approximately 1860
A small number of photographs, consisting of portraits of Henry Blake Fuller from young boy to old man; photographs of his friends and acquaintances, and an assortment of scenic vistas and miscellaneous shots.
Fuller, Henry Blake, with Hamlin Garland and his family, approximately 1902
A small number of photographs, consisting of portraits of Henry Blake Fuller from young boy to old man; photographs of his friends and acquaintances, and an assortment of scenic vistas and miscellaneous shots.
Friends - Monroe, Harriet (autographed), undated
A small number of photographs, consisting of portraits of Henry Blake Fuller from young boy to old man; photographs of his friends and acquaintances, and an assortment of scenic vistas and miscellaneous shots.
Miscellaneous - picture postcards, various, undated
A small number of photographs, consisting of portraits of Henry Blake Fuller from young boy to old man; photographs of his friends and acquaintances, and an assortment of scenic vistas and miscellaneous shots.
Miscellaneous - South Side of Chicago, views, undated
A small number of photographs, consisting of portraits of Henry Blake Fuller from young boy to old man; photographs of his friends and acquaintances, and an assortment of scenic vistas and miscellaneous shots.
Miscellaneous - unidentified, undated
A small number of photographs, consisting of portraits of Henry Blake Fuller from young boy to old man; photographs of his friends and acquaintances, and an assortment of scenic vistas and miscellaneous shots.
Friends - Hooker, Marian, and Ellie [Katherine's daughters], approximately 1902-1909
A small number of photographs, consisting of portraits of Henry Blake Fuller from young boy to old man; photographs of his friends and acquaintances, and an assortment of scenic vistas and miscellaneous shots.
Cargill, Oscar to Louise Ranney, October 1931
Small amount of correspondence to and from Henry Blake Fuller's nieces, Helen and Louise Ranney, Fuller's nieces and executors of his estate. Most of the correspondence is regarding posthumous literary rights to Fuller's works. There are also a few condolence telegrams to the Ranney sisters soon after Fuller's death.
Garland, Hamlin to Louise Ranney, 1929 - 1939
Small amount of correspondence to and from Henry Blake Fuller's nieces, Helen and Louise Ranney, Fuller's nieces and executors of his estate. Most of the correspondence is regarding posthumous literary rights to Fuller's works. There are also a few condolence telegrams to the Ranney sisters soon after Fuller's death.
Golden book Magazine to Louise Ranney, July 1934
Small amount of correspondence to and from Henry Blake Fuller's nieces, Helen and Louise Ranney, Fuller's nieces and executors of his estate. Most of the correspondence is regarding posthumous literary rights to Fuller's works. There are also a few condolence telegrams to the Ranney sisters soon after Fuller's death.
Griffin, Constance M. to Louise Ranney, May 1939
Small amount of correspondence to and from Henry Blake Fuller's nieces, Helen and Louise Ranney, Fuller's nieces and executors of his estate. Most of the correspondence is regarding posthumous literary rights to Fuller's works. There are also a few condolence telegrams to the Ranney sisters soon after Fuller's death.
Hatfield, James Taft to Helen Ranney, September 1929
Small amount of correspondence to and from Henry Blake Fuller's nieces, Helen and Louise Ranney, Fuller's nieces and executors of his estate. Most of the correspondence is regarding posthumous literary rights to Fuller's works. There are also a few condolence telegrams to the Ranney sisters soon after Fuller's death.
Knopf, Alfred A. to Louise Ranney, 1929-1932
Small amount of correspondence to and from Henry Blake Fuller's nieces, Helen and Louise Ranney, Fuller's nieces and executors of his estate. Most of the correspondence is regarding posthumous literary rights to Fuller's works. There are also a few condolence telegrams to the Ranney sisters soon after Fuller's death.
Midwestern Writers' Conference to Helen Ranney, May 1947
Small amount of correspondence to and from Henry Blake Fuller's nieces, Helen and Louise Ranney, Fuller's nieces and executors of his estate. Most of the correspondence is regarding posthumous literary rights to Fuller's works. There are also a few condolence telegrams to the Ranney sisters soon after Fuller's death.
Ranney, Helen to U. S. Library of Congress-Registrar of Copyright, 1932-1937
Small amount of correspondence to and from Henry Blake Fuller's nieces, Helen and Louise Ranney, Fuller's nieces and executors of his estate. Most of the correspondence is regarding posthumous literary rights to Fuller's works. There are also a few condolence telegrams to the Ranney sisters soon after Fuller's death.
Ranney, Louise to Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1929 -1930
Small amount of correspondence to and from Henry Blake Fuller's nieces, Helen and Louise Ranney, Fuller's nieces and executors of his estate. Most of the correspondence is regarding posthumous literary rights to Fuller's works. There are also a few condolence telegrams to the Ranney sisters soon after Fuller's death.
Ranney, Louise to Hamlin Garland, 1938 - 1939
Small amount of correspondence to and from Henry Blake Fuller's nieces, Helen and Louise Ranney, Fuller's nieces and executors of his estate. Most of the correspondence is regarding posthumous literary rights to Fuller's works. There are also a few condolence telegrams to the Ranney sisters soon after Fuller's death.
Ranney, Louise and Helen - Letters to Publishers, 1933-1935
Small amount of correspondence to and from Henry Blake Fuller's nieces, Helen and Louise Ranney, Fuller's nieces and executors of his estate. Most of the correspondence is regarding posthumous literary rights to Fuller's works. There are also a few condolence telegrams to the Ranney sisters soon after Fuller's death.
Ranney, Louise to Oscar Cargill, October 1931
Small amount of correspondence to and from Henry Blake Fuller's nieces, Helen and Louise Ranney, Fuller's nieces and executors of his estate. Most of the correspondence is regarding posthumous literary rights to Fuller's works. There are also a few condolence telegrams to the Ranney sisters soon after Fuller's death.
Scribner's Sons to Helen Ranney, May 1935
Small amount of correspondence to and from Henry Blake Fuller's nieces, Helen and Louise Ranney, Fuller's nieces and executors of his estate. Most of the correspondence is regarding posthumous literary rights to Fuller's works. There are also a few condolence telegrams to the Ranney sisters soon after Fuller's death.
Seymour, George Steele to Louise Ranney, May 1938
Small amount of correspondence to and from Henry Blake Fuller's nieces, Helen and Louise Ranney, Fuller's nieces and executors of his estate. Most of the correspondence is regarding posthumous literary rights to Fuller's works. There are also a few condolence telegrams to the Ranney sisters soon after Fuller's death.
Telegrams to Ranneys - Obituary
Small amount of correspondence to and from Henry Blake Fuller's nieces, Helen and Louise Ranney, Fuller's nieces and executors of his estate. Most of the correspondence is regarding posthumous literary rights to Fuller's works. There are also a few condolence telegrams to the Ranney sisters soon after Fuller's death.