Box 2
Contains 348 Results:
Typescript letter from Starke M. Grogan, chief statistician, Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C., to W.V. Byars, proprietor, The Valley Press Bureau, St. Louis, regarding the data Byars asked for. Grogan writes that he will have “Financial statistics of cities having a population of over 30,000:1912” sent to Byars., 1914 July 28
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 William Vincent Byars], St. Louis, to Annan, regarding the enclosed poem, “Dies Rationis.” (Enclosed copy of poem “Dies Rationis.”), 1914 Aug 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.
Typescript copy of letter from W.V.B. [William Vincent Byars], Temple Building, St. Louis, to Henry, regarding a translation of “Dies Irae” that Byars gave to Mr. W.C. Breckenridge. (Enclosed translation of poem “Dies Rationis.”), 1914 Aug 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.
Typescript copy of letter [from William Vincent Byars] to C.D. Chamberlin, Los Angeles, California, regarding Chamberlin’s father., 1914 Aug 6
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 from W.V. Byars, to the editor of the Post-Dispatch, regarding the attached article. (Attached article from the Post-Dispatch titled “War’s Brutalities,” by Dr. George Richter, St. Louis, August 28, 1914.), 1914 Sept 1
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 W.V.B. [William Vincent Byars], St. Louis, to the editor of the Republic, thanking the editor for the leading editorial “on the logic of events, illustrating themselves through the Imperialism of ‘Blood and Iron.’” (2 copies) (Attached poem “The Rear Guard” from “The Axemen-The Artifex,” by W.V. Byars.) (3 copies), 1914 Sept 3
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 William Vincent Byars], St. Louis, to Mrs. Richard Parks Bland, Denver, regarding the sale of Mr. Bland’s Congressional Records. Byars also writes of news back home including the birth of Ewing Randolph., 1914 Sept 12
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 card from The American Society for Discouraging Manslaughter, petitioning: “We hereby promise to discountenance and discourage all who make a profession of, or a profit of any kind on, the practice of manslaughter,” signed by W.V. Byars, St. Louis, and T.W. Chamberlin, 5618 Maple Ave., 1914 Sept 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.
Typescript letter from C.A. Lawton, recorder and financial recorder, and S.D. Webster, chancellor, Kirkwood Council No. 8, Legion of Honor, to dear Sir and Brother [William Vincent Byars], advising Byars to “avoid delay in remitting contributions promptly, so as not to incur the penalty of suspension.”, 1914 Sept 30
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 Katharine Essex Gratz, Millbrook Inn, Millbrook, New York, to my dear Mr. Byars, with appreciation for her booklet from the Byars family., 1914 Oct 6
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.