May 22, 1912.
Mr. Edwin Markham,
West New Brighton, S.I.
Dear Friend,
The Socialist Press Club is making its initial attempt to cooperate with the Socialist press. To that end the club is getting together material for a special Sunday supplement...
Willard, N.Y.
Atwell NY July 18/22
Dear Comrade Markham:-
Your splendid article and your gracious letter came just as I was about to leave for a few days (”between Sundays”) at my little Adirondack cottage. So I have had no opportunity to write...
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...
C/o Psychology Publishing Company
17 West 60th Street.
New York City.
June 15, 1926
Dear Mr. Markham,
A new monthly magazine is about to be born. Henry Knight Miller and Arthur H. Howland are behind it, and I am helping them to get it out. It is...
This card shows a Dredging boat working in the Barge Canal near Fort Ann surrounded by a grassy uninhabited area. Steam can be seen rising from a stack in the stern of the dredge. Pipes that contain dredged material can be seen on a series of...
Booms; Canal construction; Dredges; Grasses; Hills; Hats; Pipes(conduits); Smoke; Smokestacks; Rural; Canal construction workers; Men; Black & white postcards; Close-up views; Canals;
Front caption [in black plain font] reads: "Barge Canal Dredge at Work Near Seneca River." [bottom of card]. Blank space around edges of card. Picture outlined in black. Seen on this black & white picture postcard is the barge Canal suction dredge...
Dredge working in Barge Canal with boom sending excavated material to shore ;white and red warehouses and buildings in the background, a steeple in the background, light clouds over head;front caption [in orange plain font].