UNT Libraries Special Collections - 13 Matching Results

Search Results

[Letter of Recommendation for Connie Ford McCann]
A letter of recommendation for Connie Ford McCann. It is dated April 27, 1934 and signed by Captain Frank G. Carrico. In the letter McCann is described as "above the average in intelligence, initiative, and judgment." The letter was mounted on cardboard.
[Letter from Cora Bryan McRae]
A letter from Cora Bryan McRae, Music and Art editor of The Houston Chronicle, to Carl B. Compton about a letter published in The Art Digest.
[Letter from Carl Compton to Mrs. S. M. Compton, January 6, 1930]
Letter written by Carl Compton to his mother, Mary, about his travels in Europe.
[Letter to Mrs. S. M. Compton]
Letter and envelope written by Carl Compton to his mother, Mary, about his travels in Europe.
[Letter to Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Compton]
Letter written by Carl Compton to his parents, Mary and Silas, about hist travels in Italy.
[Letter to Mrs. S. M. Compton]
Letter written by Carl Compton to his mother, Mary, about his travels in France.
[Letter from Alexandre Hogue]
A thank you letter from Alexandre Hogue to Carl B. Compton.
[Letter from Rosa O. Merritt]
A letter from Merritt to Carl B. Compton detailing pricing on a booklet that he inquired about.
[Letter to Mrs. S. M. Compton]
Letter and envelope written by Carl Compton to his mother, Mary, about his travels in Switzerland.
[Letter from Paul Kruse to Mrs. John R. Marsh (Margaret Mitchell), 1937-03-25]
Letter from Paul Kruse addressed to Mrs. John R. Marsh courtesy of Mrs. Paula Hartney. In the letter, Kruse congratulates Mrs. Marsh, who wrote under her maiden name, Margaret Mitchell, on the success of her novel Gone with the Wind and asks her to personally autograph a copy of the book that Kruse has included.
[Letter from Margaret Mitchell to Paul Kruse, July 20, 1937]
Letter from Margaret Mitchell to Paul Kruse written in response to Kruse's letter congratulating Mitchell on the success of her book Gone with the Wind and asking for Mitchell to autograph Kruse's copy of the book. In her response, Mitchell thanks Kruse for his remarks about her novel noting that she appreciated the help of librarians in her research while writing the novel. She states that she will not sign Kruse's copy of the book as she can no longer keep up with the high demand for autographs. The letter is signed "Margaret Mitchell Marsh" with her married name, Mrs. John R. Marsh, in parentheses. The letterhead reads "Margaret Mitchell" in blue ink.
[Letter from Margaret Mitchell to Paul Kruse, August 17, 1937]
Letter from Margaret Mitchell to Paul Kruse written in response to a letter from Kruse. Mitchell states that she is enclosing materials that she hopes will be of interest to Kruse and his students and comments on the production of the film adaptation of Gone with the Wind. Mitchell says she is not involved with the production of the film but believes production will begin the following year. The letter is signed "Margaret Mitchell Marsh." The letterhead reads "Margaret Mitchell" in blue ink.
[Letter to Gustine Weaver from Margarite Paur Ulrich, April 23, 1936]
Letter from Margarite Paur Ulrich addressed to Mrs. Clifford Weaver, April 23, 1936.
Back to Top of Screen