Box 11
Contains 45 Results:
Hasbrouck, Abraham Bruyn. A.L.s. to the Honorable Hugh White (Member of Congress), 1845 November 24
File includes print-outs of Rutger's biographical note and summary of letters of Augustus H. Bruyn and The Century House Historical Society's article on Hugh White's Rosendale Cement. Letter includes wax seal.
Haughey, H.L. A.L.s. to "My very dear friend" [Mr. J.C. Shaffer (Banker and Broker)], undated (December 27)
1 folded leaf, 2 pages. Acknowledges receipt of book.
Hawkins, Anthony Hope. A.L.s. to "Dear Madame" [Miss E. Davenport Adams] enclosing autograph, 1904 October 11
File includes typed 1 page document with a biographical note on Hawkins and description of a copy of Hawkins' The Dolly Dialogues presented by the author to Major Pond.
Haydon, B.R. 14 A.L.s. to Mr. Sergeant Talfourd and Mrs. [Rachel] Talfourd, envelope, and typed transcriptions of letters, 1928 August 31-1946 February 3 and undated
Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, President of the United States. Typed booklet "Message to the Senate of the United States, transmitting a letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, with accompanying documents, relative to the New York Custom-house," signed, 1879 January 31
Helfert, Joseph Alexander, Freiherr von. A.L.s. to [H?] W. Frick, 1918 January 24
Originally laid into: Helfert, Joseeph Alexander, Freiherr von. Sammlung Helfert. Vienna, Austria, 1898 (016.9436 H474s).
Helleu, Paul Cesar. A.L.s. to "Voulez vous chere Madame…", undated
Originally laid into: Montesquiou-Fezensac, Robert. Paul Helleu, peintre et graveur. Paris, H. Floury, 1913 (759.4 H477Zm). stationery indicates letter sent from 45 Rue Pomereu, Angle Rue des Belles Feuilles.
Hemingway, Ernest. T.L.s. to Jon E. Webb (founder of Sanctuary magazine), 1954 December 15
Letter sent from Key West, Florida; 1 page. File includes accompanying note from recipient Jon Webb: "As lagniappe here's a note I got from Hemingway in 1934 when I was starting a little magazine to be called Sanctuary."
Henry, Alice. A.L.s. to Mr. Willing, undated
Originally laid into: d'Annunzio, Gabriel. The Daughter of Jorio. Boston, 1907 (20th Cent It A615fiX).
Henry, Émile and Fortuné. A.D. of French song lyrics "L'aspirant dynamiteur" [Tr. "The aspiring blaster"] in the hand of Émile, and A.D.s. Etat-Major General, Garde Nationale du Dept de la Seine, Paris, France (signed by Émile's father Fortuné), 1871 April 21 and undated
File includes a brief third-party description of contents. Song lyrics consist of 11 verses (3 pages). A.D.s. is a Paris Commune order with official stamps (1 page).
Herbst, Josephine. 2 T.L.s. to Mr. Jens Nyholm, 1958 March 18, 21
2 pages.
Herkomer, Hubert. 2 A.L.s. to Mr. Dalziel, 1888 April 10, 1893 January 5
Each letter 1 page. Originally tipped into: Courtney, W.L. Hubert Herkomer: His Life and Work. London, 1892 (L Gertz H5485Zc).
Heskett, Phoebe. A.L.s. to Mr. [Henry] Treece, undated (April 1)
Originally laid into: Henry Treece's copy of Phoebe Heskett's Lean Forward, Spring!.
Hesse, Hermann. 3 T.C.s. to Elizabeth Augustin, photo of Hesse and photo of sculpture of Hesse, signed, postcard of Hesse' watercolor painting, signed, 6 empty envelopes, 2 typescripts of article on Hesse by Caecilie Tandler, newspaper clippings, "Wanderer im Spätherbst" typed poem in booklet, publication announcement for Das Glasperlenspiel, "Montagnola Angang März 1950" leaflet, book excerpt of 2 published letters between Hesse and Lore S., 1927-1957
File contains inventory of file by seller with some discrepancies (noted on inventory: "Subject to prior sale.")
Hickens, Robert. A.L.s. to "Dear Colles," A.L.s. to "Dear Benson," A.L.s. to Oakly Williams, A.L.s. to [Miss Scipton?], A.L.s to "Dear Madam", 1904 April 10, 1910 October 20, 26 and undated
Hicks, Seymour. 14 news clippings, portrait photograph on blank postcard, A.C.s. by "Alice (A.C.)" to Mr. and Mrs. P. [Peldilet?] (postcard features Miss Ellaline Terriss), 2 T.L.s. and A.L.s. to Walter Everard, Esq., 1909 June 9, 1924 April 15 and undated (November 6)
Higgins, Aidan. T.L.s. to "Dear Mr. Swift", 1962 May 7
Letter has pencil scribbles (doodles?) at bottom of the page. Addressed from "47 Charleston Road, Garden Flat, Ranelagh, Dublin 6, Fire." Letter updates Higgins' address given upcoming travels, and regards proofs needing correcting.
Higgins, Frederick Robert. Manuscript poem, "Resemblance," signed, "Near the trees by Glastbule", 1916 July 13
1 page.
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth. T.L.s. to Edwin Burrett Smith, Esq., 1900 November 26
Letter acknowledges an invitation.
Hill, George Birkbeck. A.L.s. to "My Dear Sir", 1897 July 29
3 pages. Address: 1 The Wilderness, Holly Hill Hampstead, London, N.W. England. Originally tipped into: Letters of David Hume to William Strahan. Edited by G. Birkbeck Hill. Oxford, 1888.