Box 69
Contains 93 Results:
Hunt, Violet ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, Sept.9, [1910/1913?]
Dear Mrs. Hueffer/ I will send the fees to the oculist and the optician as I promised [Lamb collection]
Hunt, Violet ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, Aug.10, [1918/1920?]
London; Dear Mrs. Hueffer/ You will think it very strange of me but a felt a great peace [Lamb collection]
Hunt, Violet ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, Dec.23, 1918/1920?
London; I did not see Conrad that day -- but I remembered that you said you wanted to see his new book [Lamb collection]
Hunt, Violet AL[fragment,draft] to C. O. Humphries & Son, [1909]
[n.p.]... I want to get if possible; -1. The exact date of the morning [Violet Hunt papers]
Hunt, Violet ALS to Alfred Hunt, Sept.24, 1889
Northumberland; Dear Papa/ You are very nice to like my letter [Violet Hunt papers]
Hunt, Violet ALS to Jesse Hunt, [1894?]
Campden Hill; Dear Jessie/ I gave Mamma George Boughton's letter to send you- [Violet Hunt papers]
Hunt, Violet ALS to Jessie Hunt, [1894?]
Campden Hill; Dear Jessie/ I have been awfully busy, and so have delayed answering your kind letter [Violet Hunt papers]
Hunt, Violet TL[copy] to Margaret Raine Hunt, [Jul.16, 1908]
Surrey; My dear Mother. I selt very sad at leaving you - and if I didn't see that you liked Mrs. Paul [Violet Hunt papers]
Hunt, Violet AL[draft]S to Nell [Jackson?], [1925?]
[n.p.] Dear Nell/ I think it very unnecessary to tell all my friends [Violet Hunt papers]
Hunt, Violet TL[copy] to Henry James, [Nov., 1909]
London; Dear Mr. James, But I am not in a "lamentable position" at all as regards Mrs. Hueffers' divorce proceedings, [Violet Hunt papers]