Box 1
Contains 78 Results:
Henry Hammond, Inc. (Joe Losey), 1934, n.d.
This series is only a fraction of Lewis's collection of incoming letters; unfortunately, much of his correspondence was destroyed in a fire. There is significant correspondence from Sinclair Lewis concerning their play, Jayhawker, and letters from friends such as Carl Sandburg and Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed Lewis' Libertyville home.
Hillis, William, n.d.
This series is only a fraction of Lewis's collection of incoming letters; unfortunately, much of his correspondence was destroyed in a fire. There is significant correspondence from Sinclair Lewis concerning their play, Jayhawker, and letters from friends such as Carl Sandburg and Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed Lewis' Libertyville home.
Harner, Henry, May. 9, 1936
This series is only a fraction of Lewis's collection of incoming letters; unfortunately, much of his correspondence was destroyed in a fire. There is significant correspondence from Sinclair Lewis concerning their play, Jayhawker, and letters from friends such as Carl Sandburg and Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed Lewis' Libertyville home.
Hull, Cordell, Jan. 2, 1946
This series is only a fraction of Lewis's collection of incoming letters; unfortunately, much of his correspondence was destroyed in a fire. There is significant correspondence from Sinclair Lewis concerning their play, Jayhawker, and letters from friends such as Carl Sandburg and Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed Lewis' Libertyville home.
Hyde Park-Kenwood National Bank, May 14, 1932
This series is only a fraction of Lewis's collection of incoming letters; unfortunately, much of his correspondence was destroyed in a fire. There is significant correspondence from Sinclair Lewis concerning their play, Jayhawker, and letters from friends such as Carl Sandburg and Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed Lewis' Libertyville home.
Jenkins, Thomas A., Apr. 3, 1916
This series is only a fraction of Lewis's collection of incoming letters; unfortunately, much of his correspondence was destroyed in a fire. There is significant correspondence from Sinclair Lewis concerning their play, Jayhawker, and letters from friends such as Carl Sandburg and Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed Lewis' Libertyville home.
Jordan, Charles H., Jan. 31, 1928
This series is only a fraction of Lewis's collection of incoming letters; unfortunately, much of his correspondence was destroyed in a fire. There is significant correspondence from Sinclair Lewis concerning their play, Jayhawker, and letters from friends such as Carl Sandburg and Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed Lewis' Libertyville home.
Kanin, Garson, 1948
This series is only a fraction of Lewis's collection of incoming letters; unfortunately, much of his correspondence was destroyed in a fire. There is significant correspondence from Sinclair Lewis concerning their play, Jayhawker, and letters from friends such as Carl Sandburg and Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed Lewis' Libertyville home.
Knopf, Alfred (Harcourt Brace and Co., Inc.), 1931-1936
This series is only a fraction of Lewis's collection of incoming letters; unfortunately, much of his correspondence was destroyed in a fire. There is significant correspondence from Sinclair Lewis concerning their play, Jayhawker, and letters from friends such as Carl Sandburg and Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed Lewis' Libertyville home.
Leontovich, Eugenie, 1931, 1934
This series is only a fraction of Lewis's collection of incoming letters; unfortunately, much of his correspondence was destroyed in a fire. There is significant correspondence from Sinclair Lewis concerning their play, Jayhawker, and letters from friends such as Carl Sandburg and Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed Lewis' Libertyville home.
Leslie's (Perriton Maxwell), Sept. 27, 1920
This series is only a fraction of Lewis's collection of incoming letters; unfortunately, much of his correspondence was destroyed in a fire. There is significant correspondence from Sinclair Lewis concerning their play, Jayhawker, and letters from friends such as Carl Sandburg and Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed Lewis' Libertyville home.
Lewis, Eva and Maude, 1891, n.d.
This series is only a fraction of Lewis's collection of incoming letters; unfortunately, much of his correspondence was destroyed in a fire. There is significant correspondence from Sinclair Lewis concerning their play, Jayhawker, and letters from friends such as Carl Sandburg and Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed Lewis' Libertyville home.
Lewis, Sinclair, 1933-1936
This series is only a fraction of Lewis's collection of incoming letters; unfortunately, much of his correspondence was destroyed in a fire. There is significant correspondence from Sinclair Lewis concerning their play, Jayhawker, and letters from friends such as Carl Sandburg and Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed Lewis' Libertyville home.
Little Brown and Co. (D. Angus Cameron), 1948, n.d.
This series is only a fraction of Lewis's collection of incoming letters; unfortunately, much of his correspondence was destroyed in a fire. There is significant correspondence from Sinclair Lewis concerning their play, Jayhawker, and letters from friends such as Carl Sandburg and Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed Lewis' Libertyville home.
Lomax, John A., 1932
This series is only a fraction of Lewis's collection of incoming letters; unfortunately, much of his correspondence was destroyed in a fire. There is significant correspondence from Sinclair Lewis concerning their play, Jayhawker, and letters from friends such as Carl Sandburg and Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed Lewis' Libertyville home.
Lunt, Alfred, Nov. 25, 1947
This series is only a fraction of Lewis's collection of incoming letters; unfortunately, much of his correspondence was destroyed in a fire. There is significant correspondence from Sinclair Lewis concerning their play, Jayhawker, and letters from friends such as Carl Sandburg and Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed Lewis' Libertyville home.
Mays, Lawrence V., 1916-1917
This series is only a fraction of Lewis's collection of incoming letters; unfortunately, much of his correspondence was destroyed in a fire. There is significant correspondence from Sinclair Lewis concerning their play, Jayhawker, and letters from friends such as Carl Sandburg and Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed Lewis' Libertyville home.
McBain, Hughston M., Jul. 1, 1948
This series is only a fraction of Lewis's collection of incoming letters; unfortunately, much of his correspondence was destroyed in a fire. There is significant correspondence from Sinclair Lewis concerning their play, Jayhawker, and letters from friends such as Carl Sandburg and Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed Lewis' Libertyville home.
McLean, Robert, Apr. 16, 1940
This series is only a fraction of Lewis's collection of incoming letters; unfortunately, much of his correspondence was destroyed in a fire. There is significant correspondence from Sinclair Lewis concerning their play, Jayhawker, and letters from friends such as Carl Sandburg and Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed Lewis' Libertyville home.
Mencken, H. L., 1945-1947
This series is only a fraction of Lewis's collection of incoming letters; unfortunately, much of his correspondence was destroyed in a fire. There is significant correspondence from Sinclair Lewis concerning their play, Jayhawker, and letters from friends such as Carl Sandburg and Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed Lewis' Libertyville home.
Monaghan, Jay, 1919-1931, n.d.
This series is only a fraction of Lewis's collection of incoming letters; unfortunately, much of his correspondence was destroyed in a fire. There is significant correspondence from Sinclair Lewis concerning their play, Jayhawker, and letters from friends such as Carl Sandburg and Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed Lewis' Libertyville home.
Nitze, William A., Dec. 13, 1936
This series is only a fraction of Lewis's collection of incoming letters; unfortunately, much of his correspondence was destroyed in a fire. There is significant correspondence from Sinclair Lewis concerning their play, Jayhawker, and letters from friends such as Carl Sandburg and Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed Lewis' Libertyville home.
O'Brien, Howard Vincent, 1933, 1942
This series is only a fraction of Lewis's collection of incoming letters; unfortunately, much of his correspondence was destroyed in a fire. There is significant correspondence from Sinclair Lewis concerning their play, Jayhawker, and letters from friends such as Carl Sandburg and Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed Lewis' Libertyville home.
Patterson, J. M., Apr. 3, 1944
This series is only a fraction of Lewis's collection of incoming letters; unfortunately, much of his correspondence was destroyed in a fire. There is significant correspondence from Sinclair Lewis concerning their play, Jayhawker, and letters from friends such as Carl Sandburg and Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed Lewis' Libertyville home.
Patterson, Robert P. (Secretary of War), 1946
This series is only a fraction of Lewis's collection of incoming letters; unfortunately, much of his correspondence was destroyed in a fire. There is significant correspondence from Sinclair Lewis concerning their play, Jayhawker, and letters from friends such as Carl Sandburg and Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed Lewis' Libertyville home.