Letter from Maude Littlefield Baillard to Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, dated November 2, 1928. Requesting participation from the Whitney Studio Galleries for an advertising campaign titled "In the New York Art Galleries". Typewritten on letterhead.
Art, American--20th Century--Sales; Whitney Studio Club--Paperwork (Office practice);
Sales record for commission on sales due to F. Van Vleet Tompkins dated May 1, 1929. Includes handwritten notations regarding payment. Includes sales for Dorothy Varian, Pamela Bianco, Hopper, Glenn Coleman, and Campbell.
Letter from Carl Zigrosser to Juliana Force, dated January 28, 1929. Regarding the purchase and ownership of "The Monkey" by John Flannagan. See also: JRF to Carl Zigrosser, January 29, 1929 (wscg.0521).
Art, American--20th century--Exhibitions--Correspondence; Art--Prices; Circus in art;
Handwritten letter by Paul and Caroline Rohland to Juliana Force, dated March 14. The Rohlands thank Force for the money they received from the Whitney Club from sales. They also provide an inventory list of their works in the Club's possession,...
Letter written by Juliana Force to Andrew O'Connor, dated November 10, 1927. Refers to check enclosed for balance due from the sale of "Commodore Barry" to Mrs. Rumsey.
Letter written by Juliana Force's secretary to Clement Wilenchick, dated October 16, 1928. Informs that Force will send money to Wilencheck. Photocopy of original.
Burnet, William, 1688-1729; Burnet, William, 1688-1729--Estate; Alexander, James, 1691-1756; Van Horne, Mary; Blood, Edmund; Brown, William, of Salem; Colden, Cadwallader, 1688-1776; Colden, Cadwallader, 1722-1797; De Peyster, Abraham, 1657-1728;...
Three folders (62 items) of mostlyofficialsigned documents from Burnets tenure as governor of New York and New Jersey, including land grants, warrants for letters patent, memorials, leases, receipts, bills, and lists of accounts. James Alexander is...
Painting, American; Finance, Personal; Real property; American poetry
Notebook of John Watson, the painter, containing miscellaneous notes and personal account information written by Watsonin1726 and by Watsons nephew, Alexander Watsonin1775-1778. There are accounts of things bought, real estate transactions, poetry,...
London (Ship); Voyages and travels--Early works to 1800; Braddock's Campaign, 1755--Personal narratives; Albany (N.Y.)--Description and travel--Early works to 1800; Alexandria (Va.)--Description and travel--Early works to 1800; Fort Cumberland...
Diary, 1754-1757, describes a voyage from London to Virginia on board the ship London laden with hospital supplies as part of an expedition of thirteen transports, three ordnance ships, and two convoys carrying the 44th and 48th regiments to...