Box 1
Contains 408 Results:
Typescript copy of letter from The Lay Preacher [William Vincent Byars], St. Louis, to Miss Laura H. Kinkead, St. Louis, regarding an enclosed copy of his discourse “On the Difficulties of Being Appreciated.”, 1902 Nov 20
The collection includes correspondence of William V. Byars with numerous individuals including newspaper men, politicians, and literary figures. Principal correspondents include Arthur Brisbane, William Marion Reedy, and Byars’ father, James Byars. The collection also contains poems and other writings of William V. Byars.
Typescript letter signed Wm. Trelease [William Trelease], director, Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, to Captain Henry King, Globe-Democrat, asking for the name of the photographer who supplied the picture of Mr. Shaw in the Globe-Democrat of the 19th., 1902 Nov 21
The collection includes correspondence of William V. Byars with numerous individuals including newspaper men, politicians, and literary figures. Principal correspondents include Arthur Brisbane, William Marion Reedy, and Byars’ father, James Byars. The collection also contains poems and other writings of William V. Byars.
Letter signed L.S. Bartlett, Gauss-Langenberg Hat Co., 818 & 820 Washington Ave., St. Louis, to dear Preacher [William Vincent Byars], regarding the obscurity of Byars’ sentence: “Hell is probably the only place (or condition) in the universe in which nothing can be improved.”, 1902 Nov 21
The collection includes correspondence of William V. Byars with numerous individuals including newspaper men, politicians, and literary figures. Principal correspondents include Arthur Brisbane, William Marion Reedy, and Byars’ father, James Byars. The collection also contains poems and other writings of William V. Byars.
Typescript copy of letter from The Lay Preacher [William Vincent Byars], St. Louis, to L.S. Bartlett, Esq., 818-820 Washington Ave., in reply to Bartlett’s letter, explaining the grammar used in his statement “Hell is probably the only place (or condition) in the universe in which nothing can be improved.”, 1902 Nov 25
The collection includes correspondence of William V. Byars with numerous individuals including newspaper men, politicians, and literary figures. Principal correspondents include Arthur Brisbane, William Marion Reedy, and Byars’ father, James Byars. The collection also contains poems and other writings of William V. Byars.
Letter signed Benjamin Brewster, Colorado Springs, Colorado, to my dear Mr. Byars, with a Christmas greeting., 1902 Dec 22
The collection includes correspondence of William V. Byars with numerous individuals including newspaper men, politicians, and literary figures. Principal correspondents include Arthur Brisbane, William Marion Reedy, and Byars’ father, James Byars. The collection also contains poems and other writings of William V. Byars.
Typescript copy of brief letter [from William Vincent Byars] to James L. Blair, Union Trust Building, [St. Louis], regarding a bill to enforce the Ten Commandments., 1902 Dec 23
The collection includes correspondence of William V. Byars with numerous individuals including newspaper men, politicians, and literary figures. Principal correspondents include Arthur Brisbane, William Marion Reedy, and Byars’ father, James Byars. The collection also contains poems and other writings of William V. Byars.
Letter signed S.M. Green, superintendent, Missouri School for the Blind, 1827 Morgan Street, St. Louis, to W.V. Byars, regarding his request to send a copy of “New Songs to Old Tunes” to Miss Keller. Green writes that they are willing to comply, and he also invites Byars to come visit., 1903 May 4
The collection includes correspondence of William V. Byars with numerous individuals including newspaper men, politicians, and literary figures. Principal correspondents include Arthur Brisbane, William Marion Reedy, and Byars’ father, James Byars. The collection also contains poems and other writings of William V. Byars.
Letter signed L.S. Bartlett, Gauss-Langenberg Hat Co., 818 & 820 Washington Ave., St. Louis, to Mr. Flack [William Vincent Byars], thanking Byars for a tribute., 1903 Dec 16
The collection includes correspondence of William V. Byars with numerous individuals including newspaper men, politicians, and literary figures. Principal correspondents include Arthur Brisbane, William Marion Reedy, and Byars’ father, James Byars. The collection also contains poems and other writings of William V. Byars.
Letter signed F.W. Strout, Vinita, Indian Territory, to Augustine Warner, Esq. [William Vincent Byars], St. Louis, asking to obtain a copy of the sketches in the Globe, “Tales of a Schoolmaster,” that Strout enjoyed., 1903 Dec 21
The collection includes correspondence of William V. Byars with numerous individuals including newspaper men, politicians, and literary figures. Principal correspondents include Arthur Brisbane, William Marion Reedy, and Byars’ father, James Byars. The collection also contains poems and other writings of William V. Byars.
Letter signed E.M. King, Land Title Dept., Missouri Trust Company, St. Louis, to W.V. Byars, Esq., asking that Byars’ let him know when “Tales of a Schoolmaster” will be published, what the price range would be, and where it will be for sale., 1904 Feb 2
The collection includes correspondence of William V. Byars with numerous individuals including newspaper men, politicians, and literary figures. Principal correspondents include Arthur Brisbane, William Marion Reedy, and Byars’ father, James Byars. The collection also contains poems and other writings of William V. Byars.