Box 2
Contains 348 Results:
Typescript letter signed Adolph Grant, New Rochelle, New York, to Wm. Vincent Byars, Valley Press Bureau, St. Louis, thanking Byars for his reply to Grant’s letter concerning Byars’ comment on the life of Robert Louis Stevenson., 1914 Feb 13
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 Mayer Sulzberger, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Mr. Byars, regarding the Gratz investigations., 1914 Feb 26
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 Laura H. Carnell to my dear Mr. Byars, regarding poems published in The Public Ledger., 1914 Feb 26
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 Cyrus Adler, president, The Dropsie College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to W.V. Byars, The Iroquois, New York, thanking Byars and Anderson Gratz for their willingness to have a monograph of Byars’ manuscript made for the American Jewish Historical Society. Adler also writes that he has discussed the possible whereabouts of the trunk with Judge Sulzberger and Doctor Rosenbach. Adler also reminds Byars he is not Felix Adler, who lives in New York., 1914 Mar 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.
Letter signed Joseph Malattia, Washington, D.C., to Mr. Byars, regarding Malattia’s experience on the U.S.S. Missouri, and his appreciation for Byars’ friendship., 1914 Mar 11
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 T.W. Chamberlin, 5618 Maple Avenue, St. Louis, to W.V. Byars, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, thanking Byars for sending some pages from a “Magazine of Biography and History” that give an account of Chamberlin’s great grandfather, Capt. James Francis Moore. Chamberlin asks that Byars send any more information that he finds on Moore or another ancestor, “Old Garad Pendergrast.” Chamberlin also writes of the fire at the Missouri Athletic Club in which about thirty lives were lost., 1914 Mar 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.
Letter signed Enos Clarke, Kirkwood, St. Louis, to my dear Mr. Byars, regarding Byars’ plans for a trip to Europe., 1914 Mar 15
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.R. Diffenderffer, The Lancaster County Historical Society, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to Mr. Byars, regarding a document telling of the last of the Indians in their old jail and research work in Lancaster. Diffenderffer refers Byars to Luther R. Kelker, the head of the Division for the Preservation of the Public Records., 1914 Mar 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 [signature illegible; likely written by Mrs. Johnstone, sister of Anderson Gratz], Hotel Iroquois, to Mr. Byars, regarding a visit to St. Stephens College in Annandale on the Hudson., 1914 Mar 17
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 Laura Mordecai, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Mr. Byars, thanking Byars for sharing his discovery of the date Michael Gratz came in to the country., 1914 Mar 18
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.