Box 44
Contains 129 Results:
Anderson, Margaret C. toFord, [1928-1929?]
[Chicago?] Dear Ford Madox Ford, Didn't you get our questionnaire and are you going to be so cruel as not to answer?
Anderson, Sherwood TLS To Ford, May 19, 1939
Troutdale, Va.; My dear Ford I have your letter regarding the selection of judges for the Society's Prize
Angel, George ALS to Ford, Mar.9, 1909
[London] Dear Sir, I beg to enclose copy of verses for your kind consideration. [Enclosed is TM "to Gertrude"; published in the "English Review" in Feb., 1910][Violet Hunt papers]
Angeli, Helen Rossetti ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, Jan.13, 1910
[London] My dear Elsie, I saw the announcement in yesterday's papers concerning you & Ford,
Angeli, Helen Rossetti ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, Apr.10, 1911
[London] My dear Elsie, I was very glad to see your writing this morning but distressed at your news -
Angeli, Helen Rossetti ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, Apr.19, 1912
[London] My dear Elsie, I was very anxious to hear how you were going on -
Angeli, Helen Rossetti ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, Mar.6, 1913
[London] My dear Elsie, I received your letter this morning & I think in can set yr. mind at rest
Angeli, Helen Rossetti ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, Jul.31, 1935
[London] My dear Elsie, Please don't think too badly of me for my delay in answering your letter.
Angeli, Helen Rossetti ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, Aug.7, 1939
[London] My dear Elsie, I have been wanting to write to you ever since I saw the news
?, Anna ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, Mar.14, 1945
Essex; My dear Mrs. Hueffer/ It was very nice of you to talk to me. I hope you have got rid of the nasty cough.