Box 1
Contains 123 Results:
Letter and envelope from Reece to Slagle, 1939 July 6
Envelope from Reece to Slagle, 1939 July
Envelope from Brabson in Greeneville, Tenn., to King in Bristol, Tenn., 1903 March 20
This collection contains 20 letters written between 1930 and 1909 from John Miller Brabson Jr. to Colonel Samuel L. King.
Most of the letters concern the hunting or fishing that Brabson is or would like to be doing with his friends. One letter from January 1908 discusses his recent asthma attack that keeps him from joining King and others in a hunt. Another discusses the way automobiles have made hunting harder and harder each year.
Letter to Reece from W. C. Hull of the U. S. Civil Service Commission, 1939 June 28
Letter from Brabson in Greeneville, Tenn., to King in Bristol, Tenn., 1903 March 20
This collection contains 20 letters written between 1930 and 1909 from John Miller Brabson Jr. to Colonel Samuel L. King.
Most of the letters concern the hunting or fishing that Brabson is or would like to be doing with his friends. One letter from January 1908 discusses his recent asthma attack that keeps him from joining King and others in a hunt. Another discusses the way automobiles have made hunting harder and harder each year.
Envelope from Reece to Slagle, 1939 July 14
Postcard from Reece to Slagle about position for Ward Attendant, Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Murfreesboro, Tennessee,
, 1939 September 12
Letter from Brabson in Fort Meyers, Fla., to King in Bristol, Tenn., 1904 March 9
This collection contains 20 letters written between 1930 and 1909 from John Miller Brabson Jr. to Colonel Samuel L. King.
Most of the letters concern the hunting or fishing that Brabson is or would like to be doing with his friends. One letter from January 1908 discusses his recent asthma attack that keeps him from joining King and others in a hunt. Another discusses the way automobiles have made hunting harder and harder each year.
Letter and envelope from Reece to Slagle, 1942
Envelope from Brabson in Greeneville, Tenn., to King in Bristol, Tenn., 1904 March 31
This collection contains 20 letters written between 1930 and 1909 from John Miller Brabson Jr. to Colonel Samuel L. King.
Most of the letters concern the hunting or fishing that Brabson is or would like to be doing with his friends. One letter from January 1908 discusses his recent asthma attack that keeps him from joining King and others in a hunt. Another discusses the way automobiles have made hunting harder and harder each year.
Letter and envelope from Reece to Slagle, 1944 June 22
Letter from Brabson in Florida, to King in Bristol, Tenn., 1904 March 26
This collection contains 20 letters written between 1930 and 1909 from John Miller Brabson Jr. to Colonel Samuel L. King.
Most of the letters concern the hunting or fishing that Brabson is or would like to be doing with his friends. One letter from January 1908 discusses his recent asthma attack that keeps him from joining King and others in a hunt. Another discusses the way automobiles have made hunting harder and harder each year.
Letter from Brabson in Greeneville, Tenn., to King in Bristol, Tenn., 1906 August 6
This collection contains 20 letters written between 1930 and 1909 from John Miller Brabson Jr. to Colonel Samuel L. King.
Most of the letters concern the hunting or fishing that Brabson is or would like to be doing with his friends. One letter from January 1908 discusses his recent asthma attack that keeps him from joining King and others in a hunt. Another discusses the way automobiles have made hunting harder and harder each year.
Letter from Reece to Lt. Stevenson of the Disabled Emergency Officers of the World War, 1921 April 11
Letter from Brabson in Greeneville, Tenn., to King in Bristol, Tenn., wishing he were like Samuel Houston, 1906 September 1
This collection contains 20 letters written between 1930 and 1909 from John Miller Brabson Jr. to Colonel Samuel L. King.
Most of the letters concern the hunting or fishing that Brabson is or would like to be doing with his friends. One letter from January 1908 discusses his recent asthma attack that keeps him from joining King and others in a hunt. Another discusses the way automobiles have made hunting harder and harder each year.
Letter from Reece to Robert L. Owens, 1921 April 19
Letter with envelope from Elizabeth Ames to Bob Evans, 1946 November 26
This collection contains two letters to Bob Evans concerning Evelyn Scott. The first, a letter from 1946, is a short note from Elizabeth Ames of Yaddo in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., stating she does not know the whereabouts of Evelyn Scott. The second is a letter from Evelyn Scott written in 1949. It is a response to a letter sent by Bob Evans. She discusses the effects of war on finding paper and American novels. Scott also mentions her dissatisfaction with Scribner's for rejecting her book.
Envelope from Brabson in Greeneville, Tenn., to King in Linville, NC, 1906 September 3
This collection contains 20 letters written between 1930 and 1909 from John Miller Brabson Jr. to Colonel Samuel L. King.
Most of the letters concern the hunting or fishing that Brabson is or would like to be doing with his friends. One letter from January 1908 discusses his recent asthma attack that keeps him from joining King and others in a hunt. Another discusses the way automobiles have made hunting harder and harder each year.
Letter with envelope from Evelyn Scott to Bob Evans, 1949 February 22
This collection contains two letters to Bob Evans concerning Evelyn Scott. The first, a letter from 1946, is a short note from Elizabeth Ames of Yaddo in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., stating she does not know the whereabouts of Evelyn Scott. The second is a letter from Evelyn Scott written in 1949. It is a response to a letter sent by Bob Evans. She discusses the effects of war on finding paper and American novels. Scott also mentions her dissatisfaction with Scribner's for rejecting her book.