Grierson writes to Markham about an array of topics including various social issues and the financial independence of writers and poets and how it restrains them from criticizing certain men and writing about certain topics.
Postal data: posted, postmarked (ALBANY, SEP 8, 7 PM, 1920, N.Y.) [with large 1 inside postmark], stamp; Postcard type: divided back (THIS SPACE FOR WRITING; THIS SIDE IS FOR THE ADDRESS); Logo (POST CARD); Written message (Arrived in Albany on...
Postal data: posted, postmarked [wavy postmark with letters I & C] (UTICA, N.Y., SEP 22, 5-30PM, 1906); stamp; Postcard type: undivided back (This side for the Address.); Logo: (POST CARD); Printing information: card number (11628) [Indicated on...
Postal data: posted, postmarked [flag postmark] (SCHENECTADY N.Y., DEC 18, 8-30P, 1909) (Postage United States and Island Possessions, Cuba, Canada and Mexico ONE CENT For all other Countries TWO CENTS); Postcard type: divided back; Logo: (POST...
Postal data: posted, postmarked (COHOES, NY, 1913), stamp; Postcard type: divided back; Logo (POST CARD); Trademarks: (L & V Co QUALITY) printed inside triangle (FAMOUS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD) printed around triangle, (TRADE MARK) printed below;...
Antislavery movements--United States; Slavery--Law and Legislation
Four-page letter dated July 6, 1860, from J. H. Fowler [possibly James Hackett Fowler] in Cambridge [Massachusetts] to Lysander Spooner [probably in Boston], disucssing a speech made by J. L. M. [Jabez Lamar Monroe] Curry, a printed copy of which...
New-York African Free-School; American Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery and Improving the Condition of the African Race; Abolitionists--New York (State)--New York--Societies, etc.; African Americans--Education--New York...
New-York Society for Promoting the Manumission of Slaves, commonly known as the New-York Manumission Society, was established 1785 to publicly promote the abolition of slavery and manumission of slaves in New York State. The society, which was...
Photocopied letter from Assistant Secretary to Mr. Edgar C. McMechen, dated February 29, 1928. Letter is unsigned. Mention included of the sale of a Kuniyoshi painting.
Photocopy of letter written by Juliana Force to Paul Sachs, Esq., Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, dated April 13, 1928. Force requests the early return of all forty-two paintings to New York.
Photocopy of letter written by Juliana Force's secretary to Walter H. Siple, dated March 5, 1928. Sales of Speicher, Watson, Schnakenberg, and Kuniyoshi artworks are mentioned.