Box 5
Contains 46 Results:
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne (pseud. Mark Twain). A.Q.s. from Innocents Abroad: "At the Tomb of Adam" to unknown recipient, A.L.s. to "Dear Madam," A.L.s. to [John Brisben] Walker, A.L.s. to [Henry Huttleston Rogers], 1885 April, 1900 March 2, 1907 September 1 and undated
Cleveland, Grover, President of the United States. A.L.s. to George S. Roberts Tamworth, 1905 August 3
A.L.s. to Roberts Tamworth (New Hampshire) regards the Falley family genealogy (2 p.), and was originally laid into a Falley book with a 1954 T.L.s. from George McK. Roberts to Margaret Falley regarding this letter (included in file).
Cleveland, Grover, President of the United States. A.L.s. to Edwin Burritt Smith, 1899 February 3
A.L.s. to Burritt Smith (Princeton, New Jersey) is 1 p., 18 cm.
Cleveland, H.A. A.L.s. to John C. Shaffer, 1905 November 17
Letter from Cleveland (Taunton, Massachusetts) regards making a breakfast engagement.
Cleveland, Rose E. A.L.s. to Frances Willard, undated
A.L.s. to Willard (London?) declines an invitation.
Clouston, William Alexander. Postcard, signed, to F.W. Gookin, 1895 April 10
Postcard to Clouston (Glasgow, Scotland?) acknowledges subscription for two copies of a book by Clouston, perhaps his Popular Tales and Fictions, London, 1887.
Coady, R.J. A.C.s. to [George?] Carlock, undated
Separated from the Armory Show collection, 1912-1915 (MS95). File includes original list of gifted materials, with note by library staff regarding the separation.
Cobbe, Frances Power. A.L.s. to an unknown recipient, undated (April 17)
A.L.s. to Power (Hengwit, Dolgelley, Wales) is 4 p., 17 cm.
Cobbett, William. A.L.s. to Robert Slade, 1831 May 21
A.L.s. to Slade (2 p.) was originally tipped into: Cobbett, William. A History of the Protestant Reformation. London, 1829 (L274.2/C654/1829/v.1).
Cobden, Richard. A.L.s. to "Dear Sir", 1840 May 8
A.L.s. to "Dear Sir" (Manchester) is accompanied by a typed transcription. 4 p.
Cochran, Charles B. A.L.s. and 2 T.L.s. to Rudolph Kommer, 1933 May 26, July 6 and undated
Cockerell, Sydney C. A.L.s. to Paul Lemperly, A.L.s. to Charlotte [Mrs. Bernard Shaw], 1896 October 22, 1898 February 3
Cockrell, Monroe F. Typescripts, inscribed, of "The McLean Homes at Appomattox, and on Bull Run with more about their tables in the Surrender Room with Appomattox" and "General P.G.T. Beauregard at First Manassas and Appomattox," Part Three, 1959 July 31, 1963 December 15
Typescript of "The McLean Homes..." is 9 leaves, autographed in two places. Typescript of "General P.G.T. Beauregard…" is 30 p.
Cocteau, Jean. A.L.s. to "Mon cher ami," 2 A.L.s. and T.L.s. to Mr. [Albert] Carré, 1910 June 10, 1911 September 19, 26, November 13
Coleridge, Sara [née Coleridge]. A.L.s. to Mrs. Lonsdale, undated (April 6)
A.L.s. to Lonsdale (10 Chester Place) regards an invitation on April 20th, and mentions the visit of Miss [Theodosia] Hinckes. Originally laid into inscribed copy: Phantasmion by S.C. Coleridge, London, Pickering, 1837 (823.7 C693p 1837).
Colfax, Schuyler. Autograph, undated
Collins, Wilkie. A.L.s. to [Atkinson?], clipping of portrait, card with quote (by unknown hand), 1880 June 12
A.L.s. to [Atkinson?] (90 Gloucester Place, Portman Square W. London, England) was originally laid into: Collins, Wilkie. The Woman in White. London, 1861 (823.8/C713w/1861). 2 p.
Colman, George. A.M.s. "Bill for Licensing Theatres and for the Regulation of Dramatick Performances" addressed to George Lamb, 1833 March 22
A.L.s. to Lamb (London, England) regards "Bill for Licensing Theatres and for the Regulation of Dramatick Performances" and discussion of geographical jurisdiction in censorship. 2 p. File includes typed transcript and card with [seller's?] description of the item.
Colum, Padraic. A.L.s. to an unknown recipient, undated
1 p., 19 cm.
Colvin, Ian Duncan. "The Deserted Hermitage" translation of poem after the Chinese of Li Tai-Po, signed "I.C.", undated
1 p. Originally laid into: Colvin, Ian. After the Chinese. London, P. Davies, 1927 (20th cent Eng C727a).