One-page letter from Robt. [Robert] B. Minturn of New York to Lysander Spooner dated January 16, 1867, asking Spooner to forward a copy of "each of your finished works," enclosing extra funds for him to put towards the printing of his writings.
Markham sends a donation to Carr to help his mission to spread the "Episcopal Special." Markham also suggests having a Propaganda Fund, which could support The Christian Socialist.
The Christian Socialist writes to Markham about the Hamilton issue and the Hill issue and their distribution to various preachers. The publication would like to increase its distribution and asks Markham for any help he can provide.
Kennaday writes to Markham requesting him to join the American Association for Labor Legislation. Kennaday discusses the aims of the organization and asks for membership dues.
Spiers writes to Markham to schedule a meeting and to suggest speakers and topics for an upcoming Round Table. Spiers also mentions Swedenborg and a number of other Christian Socialist writings.
Agricultural and Industrial Labor Relief (New York, N.Y.)
Viereck provides Markham with the first annual report of the Agricultural and Industrial Labor Relief. Viereck writes about the financial and public hardhips facing the organization.
Bynner writes a letter to Mrs. Markham regarding the death of Wheeler. Bynner expresses his belief that no religious ceremony should be held but a brief acknowledgment at the beginning of the next Poetry Society meeting would be appropriate. Bynner...
Letter written by Maude L. Baillard to Van Vleet Tompkins, dated November 29, 1928. Regarding advertising for the Whitney Studio Galleries. Includes handwritten notes in pencil along top. See also: [Maude L. Baillard] to Mrs. W.B. Force, November...
Letter written by Maude L. Baillard to Juliana Force, dated November 29, 1928. Regarding advertising for the Whitney Studio Galleries in Baillard's art gallery feature, "In the New York Art Galleries". Includes handwritten notes in pencil along...
Copy of typed letter written by Juliana Force to Cecil Howard, dated January 11, 1930. Regarding Gerard Cochet's exhibition, a statement of sales, and a check for $618.75, to be passed on to Cochet.
Letter written by John C. Fox, John C. Fox Company, New York, to Juliana Force, dated January 27, 1928 with reference to file no. 1105 (page 1). Includes extracts from 2 letters (page 2 and 3). The extracts are: from (Sgd.) G. Sindey Houston, Jr.,...
Letter from Juliana Force to Mr. E.C. Coykendall, dated January 23, 1929. Regarding Harry Gottlieb's paintings and value as an artist. Photocopy of original.
Typed letter from [Whitney Studio] to Rose Clark, dated October 14, 1927. Discussion of the sale of Clark's "Butterfly Weed" painting. Letter is unsigned. Photocopy of original document.
Sloan, John, 1871-1951; Art patrons--United States--Correspondence.; Art patronage;
Letter written by the secretary to Wallace Benedict to Miss Fuslfeld, Juliana Force's secretary, dated November 14, 1927. Additional handwritten notation of the receipt of $5.
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Merchant Seamen, Institutional Care, Staten Island, New York City, Correspondence
Cover letter from R.W. Gibson, Architect, to Charlie Smith, Chairman of Building Committee at Sailors' Snug Harbor enclosing sketches for church at Sailors' Snug Harbor