Box 23
Contains 58 Results:
Tennent, Sir James Emerson. A.L.s. to Lady Morgan, A.L.s. to "Dear [Forster?]", 1855 June 26 and undated
Tennyson, Hallam. A.L.s. to Mr. [Ch… Pennell?], 1883 December 14
A.L.s. to Pennell (Randagh Polo Club, 1 Bennett St., St. James, London). stationery: Farringford, Freshwater, Isle of Wight.
Thiers, Adolphe. A.L.s. to "Ellie," with typed translation, 1833 March 24
Thomas, Dylan. Photo postcard of Dylan Thomas and Oscar Williams, photo of Thomas, typescripts of BBC radio programs entitled "Sir Philip Sydney," "The Festival Exhibition," "Swansea and the Arts," "The Arts Magazine", circa 1947 January 24, 1949 July 29, 1951 June 19 and undated
"Sir Philip Sydney" typescript is 7 pages; "The Festival Exhibition" typescript is 4 pages; "Swansea and the Arts" typescript is 3 pages, and "The Arts Magazine" is 2 pages, and includes Dylan Thomas reading his own selection from the poetry of Edward Thomas, and comments upon some of the poems chose. File includes 1954 April 8 letter from donor "W. [Hoff?]" to "Felix [Pollak?]."
Thomas, Edward. 23 T.L.s. (carbon copies) to "Dad" [David Uzzell], 1897 April 25-1916 December 7
Includes Thomas' enlistment in the army (undated). 26 pages total. Originally laid into John Moore's Life and letters of Edward Thomas, London, 1939.
Thomas, Wendelin. T.Ms. (carbon) "The Last Hours of the Hohenzollern Monarchy," and passport [Durchlaßschein] for Landtagsabgerdneter Thomas (provincial delegate, for the fortress Wilhelmshaven) with photo, A.C.s. to Thomas from W. Olschewski, 1919 February 20 and undated
T.Ms. (carbon) "The Last Hours of the Hohenzollern Monarchy" is 18 pages (likely at New York), and gives an account of the events in the fall of 1918 regarding the demoralization of the German forces at the navel port of Wilhelmhaven and the spread of the Kiel rebellion. Written on the verso of stationery from the "Public Voice Publishing Co., Inc., New York, N.Y." File includes print-outs of related secondary source research compiled by the donor.
Thomson, Edward. 2 A.L.s. to Leonidas Lent Hamline, 1839 July 3, 1860 August 23
1839 July 3 letter (2 pages) to Hamline (1797-1865) was written at the Theological Seminary (Methodist) at Norwalk, Ohio, and asks Hamline to recommend someone to superintend the "female department" of his Seminary. 1860 August 23 letter to Hamline (2 pages) was written at the Methodist Book Rooms, New York City, and asks Hamline to contribute an article to the Advocate and Journal.
Thomson, Joseph. A.L.s. to Mr. [S.W.] Silver, Esq., 1882 December 4
3 pages.
Thurston, Howard. T.L.s. to Charles Collins, 1930 April 19
Letter to Collins (Dramatic Editor, The Tribune, Chicago, Illinois) is 1 page, was written from the Erlanger Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, and is on stationery: "Thurston The Magician, 234 West 44th Street, New York City."
Tittle, Walter. A.L.s. and A.C.s. to Bill Warford, 1948 June 15, September 22
Originally laid into: Tittle, Walter. Roosevelt as an Artist Saw Him (Roosevelt/T622r). A.C.s is 1 page, address: Long Ridge Road, Danbury, Connecticut. A.L.s. is 1 page, address: 833 South Flower St., Los Angeles 14, California.
Toda, Kenji. A.L.s. to Frederick W. Gookin, 1920 January 13
Letter to Gookin (Chicago, Illinois) is 2 pages, and criticizes John C. Ferguson's Outlines of Chinese Art, University of Chicago Press, 1919.
Toklas, Alice B. T.L.s. to "Professor Sanchez", 1935 December 1
Letter to Sanchez (Springfield, Massachusetts) is 1 page, 24 centimeters, and concerns a lecture at Connecticut College by Gertrude Stein.
Toomer, Jean. T.L.s. to Llewellyn Jones, 1931 June 5
Letter to Jones (1 page) is sent from 1447 N Dearborn St., Chicago, Illinois, and regards aphorisms.
Topham, John. A.L.s. to John Symmons, 1801 February 23
Letter to Symmons (Bedford Row, N.W., London, England) is 3 pages, and comments on Latin Bible.
Toscanini, Walter. 5 T.L.s. to Felix Pollak [Northwestern University Curator of Special Collections] with copies of Pollak's 3 T.L.s. replies, T.L. copy to William A. Jackson [Library of Harvard University], T.L. copy to Paul H. Gebhard [Executive Director, Indiana University Institute for Sex Research, Inc.], with research materials, 1957 August 8, September 4, 9, October 14, 18, November 26, 1959 February 25, April 3
T.L. copy to Gebhard is 21 pages. File includes 22 pages of typed research notes and materials (copy), relating to Pietro Aretino, "Zeitschrift Fur Buchert'reunde" and "[Griot?] Gottlieb von Murr."
Townsend, Jonathan. Manuscript document, signed by Samuel Dexter, Nathan Bucknam, Oliver Peabody, Phillips Payson, Sam Porter, and Joshua Prentice, stating that Townsend passed an examination by the undersigned to be a minister, 1744 April 17
1 page.
Treece, Henry. 26 A.L.s., T.L.s., and A.L. to “My dear Robert,” A.L.s. to unidentified recipient, T.L.s. to “Mr. Herring,” T.Ms.S. “R.A.F. Prayer" with handwritten note, and typed poem, "Hibernian Tongue-Wag," signed, 1941-1946 May 2 and undated
Trevelyan, George Macaulay. A.L.s. to Professor Grove, 1936 December 11
Letter to Grove (Cambridge, England) is 2 pages, 22 centimeters, and was taken from his England Under Queen Anne, Blenheim, Vol. 1, London, 1936.
Trew, Reverend J.M. A.L.s to an unidentified recipient, 1842 August 27
Letter is 2 pages, 25 centimeters (London), and was originally laid into: Report of the African Civilization Society on plans for future operations (Pamphlet, African Civilization Office, London, 1842).
Trinity Church. Printed document, completed in manuscript (Pew assessment statement to Mr. Edward Davis, signed by Church-Warden [Benjamin?] Greene), 1788
1 page. No location specified.