Photograph of Washington Irving's home, Sunnyside with a hand-written caption "A little old-fashioned, stone mansion, all made up of gable ends, and of full of angles and corners as an old cocked bat"
Meserole writes to Markham sending a pamphlet and an article about Judge Brenner sending a man to a penitentiary for food and shelter.
See article from Brooklyn Daily Eagle:...
Grierson writes to Markham about an array of topics including various social issues and the financial independence of writers and poets and how it restrains them from criticizing certain men and writing about certain topics.
Barnard writes Mrs. Stokes about an invitation to the Twilight Club in New York City. She asks Mrs. Stokes to contact Markham so that he can be invited to the meeting.
Le Prade thanks Markham for his willingness to write an introduction to her poetry. She talks of her studies at the Comnock School of Expression and writes of her discussions with John Milton Scott.
Socialism, Christian -- United States -- Meetings.
Abbott references articles about Markham in the "Journal" and the "Herald Tribune", commends Markham's address at the funeral of Daniel Murphy, and expresses regret at missing a Socialist meeting due to a prior engagement.
Postal data: posted; postmarked [illegible]; [stamp removed]; Postcard type: Logo (POST CARD); Postcard type: divided back (CORRESPONDENCE; NAME AND ADDRESS); Trademarks: (Cyko) in stylized letters with (PLACE POSTAGE) above, and (STAMP HERE)...
Postal data: unmarked, unposted (Postage: United States and Island Possessions, Cuba, Canada and Mexico ONE CENT. For all other Countries TWO CENTS) printed inside stamp box; Postcard type: divided back [dotted line]; Logo (Post Card) in stylized...
Bill writes to Marjorie about the weather and the work he has been doing with the union. He asks her to forward a copy of "The Pilot" weekly. He asks her if she'd be interested in sending books "for the boys in camp." Bailey mentions the Red...