Box 4
Contains 337 Results:
Letter signed W.V. Byars, Kirkwood, [Missouri], to my dear father, with advice and support in working with the new administration., 1889 Apr 14
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 James Byars, Covington, Tennessee, to my dear son, regarding working with the new administration and news from home. James Byars informs his son that he would love to move to St. Louis to teach his grandchildren, but declines the offer., 1889 Apr 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.
Unsigned letter [from James Byars], Covington, Tennessee, to my dear son, regarding the money his son sent to him, news from home, W.V. Byars’ editorial work, James Byars’ address on education at Henning, and the similarity between English and Latin iambics., 1889 May 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 [from William Vincent Byars], St. Louis, to my dear father, regarding information on their family history., 1889 July 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 James Byars, Covington, Tennessee, to my dear son, regarding his lecture, W.V. Byars’ editorial work, and Senator Bate., 1889 Aug 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 W.V. Byars, Kirkwood, [Missouri], to my dear father, regarding the printing of James Byars’ lecture and W.V. Byars’ sickness induced by blackberries., 1889 Aug 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 W.V. Byars, Kirkwood, [Missouri], to my dear father, regarding W.V. Byars’ use of colloquialism in his editorials and political methods of reform., 1889 Aug 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.
Letter signed W.V. Byars, Kirkwood, [Missouri], to my dear father, regarding W.V. Byars’ articles about Davis and his health., 1889 Sept 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 W.V. Byars, Kirkwood, [Missouri], to my dear father, regarding Mr. Claybrook’s letter and political views, and W.V. Byars editorial work. W.V. Byars is a firm believer in “the descent of man.” W.V. Byars also writes congratulating his father because his lecture on education will be put in the corner stone of the Covington courthouse., 1889 Sept 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 James Byars, Covington, Tennessee, to my dear son, regarding Gracy Adams’ desire for a copy of The Republic, Dick Green’s question about the possibility of The Republic and The Tipton Record exchanging and how much it would cost, the Memphis Appeal with an editorial on W.V. Byars’ “Higher Law” editorial, the “Race Problem,” and news from home., 1889 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.