Grinnell, Iowa, April 21, 1898.
My comrade:-
It was good to receive your greeting. Your words are full of the fellowship of your spirit. I thank you, and ask you to thank your Japanese friend on my behalf for the “Second Book of Fragments.” I...
Sept. 24, 1899.
My beloved comrade:
Your letter brought joy to my soul, as every word of yours does, whether in poem or letter, or prose articles that I see in the papers. I wish I might see you, sometime between now and January. The latter part of...
La Primola,
5 Via Benedetto da Maiano,
S. Domenico di Fiesole,
Florence, Italy.
September 2, 1912.
Prof. Jno Ward Stimson,
“The Uplands”,
Redding, Connecticut.
Dear Friend:-
I cannot tell you how sorry we were not to have come to you in...
In this black and white photograph, a canal cuts through the middle of the postcard’s frame and proceeds through a distant rural town. A trestle bridge spans the canal at the center of the postcard and connects unpaved roads that run parallel to...
View of river and canal flowing through industrial area [presumably Rochester, N.Y.]. Debris appears alongside the canal, as a spout of water pours into the waterway. Both the canal and the river pass beneath a bridge. Various signs appear on the...
Aqueducts; Truss bridges; Churches; Flowers; Houses; Sheds; Shrubs; Trees; Utility poles; Black & white postcards; Canals; Rivers;
A view of the Erie Canal flowing through an aqueduct over the Mohawk River. Grasses, shrubs and a tree in foreground; trees and houses on the far side of the river.
Black & white photograph of canal running through an unknown town [presumably Cohoes?]. Figures stand near lock houses. Postmark bleeds through from back of postcard.
March 15, 1919
Dear Mr. Markham,
We are remembering that your birthday is in April – and we are looking forward to celebrating it. That will be one of the most joyful events that ever occurred at Christodora House. There is another way, too, in...
March 8, 1909
Prof. Edwin Markham,
West New Brighton, N.Y.
Dear Comrade:-
I think I wrote you that owing to the technical point raised by Dr. Long, which through out the proposed new Constitution, adopted at New York last year, it was decided best...
March 23, 1912
Hillquit-Untermyer Debate
Resolved: That Socialism is the only solution of the trust problem.
Carnegie Hall, Saturday evening, April 27, 1912,
Morris Hillquit and Samuel Untermyer will debate in Carnegie Hall on Saturday evening,...