Box 2
Contains 348 Results:
Letter signed H.J. Cantwell, headquarters, City Central Committee, Progressive Party, 517 Olive St., St. Louis, to Mr. Byars, regarding a possible weekly publication., 1913 Feb 24
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 The Southwest Trail, Rock Island Lines, Agricultural Department, Chicago, Illinois, to W.V. Byars, prop., The Valley Press Bureau, St. Louis, informing Byars that there is limited space in The Southwest Trail, but they will place Byars on their free mailing list. They do ask that Byars send them anything that would interest them., 1913 Feb 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.
Copy of typescript letter [from William Vincent Byars] to Frank Anderson, Esq., director of development, The Frisco Lines, regarding his idea for “The Frisco States.” (Enclosed copy of drafts of development bulletins for Frisco States Bulletin, Department of Development, Frisco Lines, St. Louis and The Merchants Exchange of St. Louis.), 1913 Mar 8
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 Frank Anderson, director of development, Frisco Lines, St. Louis, to W.V. Byars, St. Louis, regarding Byars’ ideas for development bulletins. Anderson regretfully writes that he cannot give the matter consideration at the present time., 1913 Mar 10
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 Frank Gaiennie, president and treasurer, Frank Gaiennie Advertising Company, St. Louis, to W.V. Byars, St. Louis, in reply to a letter from Byars., 1913 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 from T.W. Chamberlin, 5618 Maple Avenue, St. Louis, to W.V. Byars, St. Louis, informing Byars of the title to Stella Pickett Hardy’s book, Colonial Families of the Southern States of America: A History and Genealogy of Colonial Families Who Settled in the Colonies Prior to the Revolution. Chamberlin writes that his ancestors are included in the book., 1913 Mar 27
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 T.W. Chamberlin, Esq., 5618 Maple Avenue, thanking Chamberlin for the title to Stella Pickett Hardy’s book and the souvenir diary that Chamberlin had enclosed. Byars also invites Chamberlin to enjoy the pleasant Sunday weather with him., 1913 Mar 31
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 H.W. Henshaw [Henry Wetherbee Henshaw], chief, Biological Survey, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., to William V. Byars, St. Louis, thanking Byars for his kind words about Farmers’ Bulletin No. 513, and informing Byars that the Valley Press Bureau is on the mailing list for future publications. Henshaw also writes that he will mail all of the publications referred to in the bird booklet., 1913 Apr 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.
Typescript copy of letter [from William Vincent Byars] to H.W. Henshaw, chief, Biological Survey, Department of Agriculture, thanking Henshaw and showing appreciation for his work., 1913 Apr 5
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.
Copy of typescript letter from W.V. Byars to Hon. William A. Jones, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C., with appreciation for the speeches, “The Truth of Conditions in the Philippines” and “Misgovernment in the Philippines,” that Jones had sent. Byars writes about his experience with the Civil War, and how it is important to avoid “Government Ownership of Men.”, 1913 Apr 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.