Box 1
Contains 218 Results:
Daisy Dill Norton to Alfred Williams Anthony March 22, 1933
Includes substantial early correspondence by Alfred W. Anthony, Albert Kavanagh, the Club's first president, Carrie Miller, and Daisy Dill Norton; additional correspondence can be found in Scrapbooks #4 and #5.The series also contains correspondence pertaining to legal issues with the various properties, correspondence between officers concerning club business, and letters from program speakers.
Daisy Dill Norton to Alfred Williams Anthony July 21, 1933
Includes substantial early correspondence by Alfred W. Anthony, Albert Kavanagh, the Club's first president, Carrie Miller, and Daisy Dill Norton; additional correspondence can be found in Scrapbooks #4 and #5.The series also contains correspondence pertaining to legal issues with the various properties, correspondence between officers concerning club business, and letters from program speakers.
Daisy Dill Norton to Alfred Williams Anthony [poem] August 22, 1933
Includes substantial early correspondence by Alfred W. Anthony, Albert Kavanagh, the Club's first president, Carrie Miller, and Daisy Dill Norton; additional correspondence can be found in Scrapbooks #4 and #5.The series also contains correspondence pertaining to legal issues with the various properties, correspondence between officers concerning club business, and letters from program speakers.
Daisy Dill Norton to Alfred Williams Anthony [poem] August 25, 1933
Includes substantial early correspondence by Alfred W. Anthony, Albert Kavanagh, the Club's first president, Carrie Miller, and Daisy Dill Norton; additional correspondence can be found in Scrapbooks #4 and #5.The series also contains correspondence pertaining to legal issues with the various properties, correspondence between officers concerning club business, and letters from program speakers.
["Oh Thorncrag Jay"]--poem by Alfred Williams Anthony August 23, 1933
Includes substantial early correspondence by Alfred W. Anthony, Albert Kavanagh, the Club's first president, Carrie Miller, and Daisy Dill Norton; additional correspondence can be found in Scrapbooks #4 and #5.The series also contains correspondence pertaining to legal issues with the various properties, correspondence between officers concerning club business, and letters from program speakers.
"To a Little Chick-a-D.D."-- poem by Alfred Williams Anthony September 1, 1933
Includes substantial early correspondence by Alfred W. Anthony, Albert Kavanagh, the Club's first president, Carrie Miller, and Daisy Dill Norton; additional correspondence can be found in Scrapbooks #4 and #5.The series also contains correspondence pertaining to legal issues with the various properties, correspondence between officers concerning club business, and letters from program speakers.
Daisy Dill Norton to Alfred Williams Anthony October 30, 1933
Includes substantial early correspondence by Alfred W. Anthony, Albert Kavanagh, the Club's first president, Carrie Miller, and Daisy Dill Norton; additional correspondence can be found in Scrapbooks #4 and #5.The series also contains correspondence pertaining to legal issues with the various properties, correspondence between officers concerning club business, and letters from program speakers.
Carrie E. Miller to Alfred Williams Anthony November 17, 1933
Includes substantial early correspondence by Alfred W. Anthony, Albert Kavanagh, the Club's first president, Carrie Miller, and Daisy Dill Norton; additional correspondence can be found in Scrapbooks #4 and #5.The series also contains correspondence pertaining to legal issues with the various properties, correspondence between officers concerning club business, and letters from program speakers.
Daisy Dill Norton to Alfred Williams Anthony January 9, 1934
Includes substantial early correspondence by Alfred W. Anthony, Albert Kavanagh, the Club's first president, Carrie Miller, and Daisy Dill Norton; additional correspondence can be found in Scrapbooks #4 and #5.The series also contains correspondence pertaining to legal issues with the various properties, correspondence between officers concerning club business, and letters from program speakers.
[Alfred Williams Anthony] to Sen. C.F. Haley February 13, 1934
Includes substantial early correspondence by Alfred W. Anthony, Albert Kavanagh, the Club's first president, Carrie Miller, and Daisy Dill Norton; additional correspondence can be found in Scrapbooks #4 and #5.The series also contains correspondence pertaining to legal issues with the various properties, correspondence between officers concerning club business, and letters from program speakers.