Letters (correspondence)
Found in 465 Collections and/or Records:
George W. and Pauline Murray, Jr., papers
David Fox Nelson scrapbooks
David M. Nelson papers
The David M. Nelson papers document the military, athletic, coaching, and administrative careers of twentieth century American football rules authority and former University of Delaware coach and administrator, David Moir Nelson.
Kate O'Brien letter to Douglas Glass
Letter from Kate O'Brien to Douglas Glass.
Kate O'Brien letter to Mary O'Neill
Letter from Kate O'Brien to Mary O'Neill. Originally laid in a copy of O'Brien's As Music and Splendour.
Sean O'Casey letter to Angela Barry
Letter from Sean O'Casey to Angela Barry.
Sean O'Casey letter to Basil Smeed
Letter from Sean O'Casey to Basil Smeed.
Sean O'Casey letter to Bethel Solomons
Autograph card signed from Irish author Sean O'Casey to noted Irish physician Bethel Solomons.
Sean O'Casey letter to Bonar Thompson
Letter from Sean O'Casey to Bonar Thompson.
Sean O'Casey letter to Harold Waller
Letter from Irish writer Sean O'Casey to Harold Waller.
Sean O'Casey letter to the editor of The Irish Statesman
Letter from Sean O'Casey to the editor of The Irish Statesman.
Sean O'Casey letters to Bumpus and Company
Two letters from Irish writer Sean O'Casey to Bumpus and Company.
Seán O'Faoláin and Brian Friel letters to Joel Wells
Letters from Seán O'Faoláin and from Brian Friel to Joel Wells.
Official correspondence and military letters of Virginia Colony Lt. Governor Robert Dinwiddie
The “Official Correspondence and Military Letters of Virginia Colony Lieutenant Governor Robert Dinwiddie, 1754–1756,” were collected here in two bound volumes of holograph copies, originally transcribed in 1820 for nineteenth century American collector and archivist Jared Sparks.
Liam O'Flaherty letter to Gerald William Bullett
Liam O'Flaherty letter to Gerald William Bullett.
Standish J. O'Grady letter to Morris
Letter from Standish J. O'Grady to Morris.
Charles Ollier letter to William Jerdan
An autograph letter written by Charles Ollier to William Jerdan, requesting: "Will you do me personally the favor of inserting the enclosed [no longer present] in your literary announcements next week? When will you be so good as to think of Jenner[?]," postmarked November 7, 1827.
Charles Ollier letters to Leigh Hunt
These are two letters from English publisher, writer, and editor Charles Ollier to English essayist and poet Leigh Hunt.
Toby Olson letters to Carl Thayler collection
The Toby Olson Letters to Carl Thayler collection consists of 119 letters from American poet and Temple University professor, Toby Olson, to the poet Carl Thayler. Dating from 1967 to 1983, these detailed letters treat a variety of literary and personal matters and reveal the close friendship shared by Olson and Thayler.
Oliver Onions papers
Short stories and poetry typescripts as well as travel ephemera and journals written in the first half of the 20th century by British novelist and short story writer Oliver Onions.
Shaemas O'Sheel letters to John and Rae Lindmark
Seven letters from Shaemas O'Sheel to John and Rae Lindmark, dated between 1921 and 1950.
Seumas O'Sullivan letter to Barker
Letter from Irish poet and editor Seumas O'Sullivan to Barker.
Pagany archive
The archive of the little magazine Pagany: a native quarterly consists of 5.5 linear feet of material, which spans the dates 1925–1970, with the bulk of the material dating from 1929 to 1933. The collection includes founder and editor Richard Johns's personal papers and all known surviving material related to the publication of Pagany (some letters and manuscript were destroyed in a 1932 fire or stolen from Johns's car the same year).
Mitchell Palmer letter to Robert H. Hollet
One-page typed letter from Attorney General Mitchell Palmer to Delaware state judge Robert H. Hollet. In the letter, Palmer discusses the critical role Woman Suffrage will play in creating a peaceful and equitable nation.
David Bigelow Parker letterbook
The letterbook of David Bigelow Parker consists of 494 pages of correspondence with two letters laid in covering the years 1876 to 1879. These letters were written by Parker in his capacity as Chief Special Agent, Division of Mail Depredations at the Post Office Department in Washington, D.C.