ALS thanking the recipient for the way in which his poem "The Stolen Stars" was "gotten up" for the [Great Western Sanitary] Fair, and disagreeing with a correction made to the text; acknowledges Pitman's kindness during the work of the Buell Commission.
ALS thanking Blackmar and his wife for their hospitality.
Accompanied by a photograph inscribed, "May 31 1896, Hingham, In Grant chair," showing two men and two women, probably Tourgee, Blackmar and their wives; a card with Tourgee's autograph, dated May 30th 1896, and inscribed "Gen. Blackmar" on the verso; and four clippings concerning Tourgee and Chautauqua.
Dreier, Katherine S. (Katherine Sophie), 1877-1952
Published / Created:
1946-50
Call Number:
YCAL MSS MISC
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder GROUP 4, F-1
Image Count:
2
Description:
Twelve TLS (one incomplete), one ALS, and one card, regarding photographs taken by Schiff of Dreier's houses, of her artwork, and of herself.
Accompanied by six photographs: view of Long Ridge Methodist Episcopal Church from porch of the Haven (West Redding, Conn.); inside hall of the Haven, showing Brancusi's "Yellow Bird"; library at the Haven, showing Marcel Duchamp's "Tu m'" and "Bride stripped bare by her bachelors, even"; Dreier sitting in hand elevator in Laurel Manor (Milford, Conn.), side view; two photographs of rooms in either the Haven or Laurel Manor.