Markham, Anna CatherineOverview
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Anna Catherine Markham
Julia Pauline Leavens, founder of the New York Browning Society
by Anna Catherine Markham
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2 editions published in 1924 in English and held by 4 libraries worldwide
Letter 1900-1910, Staten Island, N.Y. [to] Mr. Edwin Markham, Unknown
by Anna Catherine Markham
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7 editions published in 1900 in English and held by 1 library worldwide She is hoping that Edwin can stop and stay with Mrs. (Ribbin?), before going on to Washington. She has written her that you would be glad to drop in on her. Then is is wrting about young Elizabeth, and her coming to New york and Markham meeting her at Penn Station.
Letter, 1910-1920, Staten Island, N.Y. [to] Mr. [Edwin] Markham, [Unknown
by Anna Catherine Markham
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5 editions published in 1910 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Anna try to get off the Chadwick last night but couldn't. Remind the Maxim's to give Mary dinner. Virgil is asking for his father and wants to know where he is. She is calling the L.A. Club about the article "The Right to Work". Speak about women being allowed to do what they want. Refers back to the killing of boy in San Jose. Discusses his trveling. She went to Bridgeport, Conn.
Letter 1910-1920, Staten Island [to] Mr. [Edwin] Markham, [California
by Anna Catherine Markham
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4 editions published in 1910 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Anna tells adout the snow storm and hopes this letter reaches Edwin in Dayton. The Lur Folk poem proofs came. It is being distrbuted in Washington. The Bloom's telegraphiced if you would dine with them. She accepted the date and she wants him to keep it. A man from Southern Calif wrote that the Lincoln poem was printed wrong. Virgil has written from Dakota tghe people think he is most entertaining on the radio, he is rejoicing. Discusses the bad weather. Decasseres sends more bboks. Again Hoe Poem is great. something to the 34th street station. She has written about two dozen letters of apology.
Letter] 1920-1930, New York City [to] Mrs. [Edwin] Markham, [Staten Island
by Leonora Speyer
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Sends her the poems for reading and asks her to comment.
Letter [1910-1920], Staten Island, N.Y. [to] Edwin Markham, [California
by Anna Catherine Markham
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3 editions published in 1910 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Anna is very concerned about the bitter cold weather. She is sending him a dolphin grey coat. The roof is leaking. Mrs. Wheeler died and she is going to the funeral. Dr. has been ill since you left. Dan gave Virgil a new suit. It is Virgil's 18th birthday. She can't wait to see Edwin.
Letter 1900-1910, Oakland, Calif. [to] Mr. Edwin Markham, Unknown
by Anna Catherine Markham
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3 editions published in 1900 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Anna is writing a love letter to Edwin. She also discusess their child and how he has grown, about his writings. She refers to Dr. Gentile sending proofs, Whitakers and Jenkins and the Tribune not printing his work. Wil King is back from Paris and New York He said that everyone in NY is talking about Markham. Miss Crawford is ill again and has gone to Oregon to live with Miss White. Miss Hagen And Cotton bought books.
Letter, 1910-1920, New York City [to] Mrs. [Edwin] Markham, [Staten Island
by Anna Hempstead Branch
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Is in town for the Christmas play; can't come to visit although she is longing for a visit with the Markhams and Ridgely were you sit and talk into the night.
Letter 1910-1920 Staten Islan, N.Y. [to] Mr. [Edwin] Markham, Unknown
by Anna Catherine Markham
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2 editions published in 1910 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Anna knows her dream won't come true but Edwin's has. She wants to know if he is coming home soon. The Christian Sectular is asking for a statemment and i can't give it. Towne's wants a poem. Askes if he has seen van Noppen. Agnes Linley is engaged to Herbert Thomson She has much more to tell him.
Letter 1932, March 11, Staten Island, N.Y. [to] Mr. [Edwin] Markham, Boston, Mass
by Anna Catherine Markham
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2 editions published in 1932 in English and held by 1 library worldwide This letter deals with the Portia problem. Mrs. Van Noppen came by and returned books that loaned to leonard. they are leaving the island and debt. They are going to a home in Long Island. Anna encloses an article from the newspaper about a fiend Doherty is implicated in some short dealings. Mrs Judd is working hard and called for some info. Letter is unsigned. It involues letter sent to Cobb. She asks Edwin if he will do the reading of Judas at St. Marks and if he is going to Anna Branch's Party. Also discusses Edwin on the radio. Letter is unsigned.
Letter 1900-1910, Staten Island, N.Y. [to] Edwin Markham, [Oakland, Calif
by Anna Catherine Markham
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2 editions published in 1900 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Anna has mailed out books.
Letter 1900-1910, Wyoming, N.Y. [to] Mr. Edwin Markham, Unknown
by Anna Catherine Markham
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2 editions published in 1900 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Anna Anna is concerned for Edwin's health. She would be glad to care for him. They can get through anything together. Mrs, Ward is set up dates that you can come. This is the first time she is on a typewriter. Everyone likes Virgil and new people come everyday. Mrs Peterson and Mrs. Claire got their books and paid for them.
Letter 1910-1920, Staten Island, N.Y. [to] [Mr. Edwin Markham], [Staten Island
by Anna Catherine Markham
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2 editions published in 1910 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Anna is telling Edwin of his engagements coming up. She heard Zangwill speak. Zangwill discussed the war. She refers to a Mrs. Cooke. She discusses somewritting. She misses him.
Letter] 1920-1930, New York City [to] Mrs. [Edwin Markham], Dear Friend, [Staten Island
by May Riley Smith
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Was disappointed that she didn't come; president of Clio asked her why she wasn't there but could not give an answer; would like to have her on the committee; also will ask Anne Branch.
Letter] 1910-1920, New York City [to] Mrs. [Edwin] Markham, [Staten Island
by Seumas MacManus
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Will wait until Mr. Markham finds time to read his book, since he values his opinion; first edition will come out in December.
Letter] 1900-1910, New York City [to] Mrs. [Edwin] Markham, [Staten Island
by Nonie Leonora Mackay
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Received her note like a "brilliant Ray of sunshine" and is more than happy to except her invitation for a visit since she was about to ask the same; will give Bob, her husband, a birthday dinner with fourty-three candles on it.
Letter, 1920-1930, New York City [to] [Mrs. Edwin Markham], [Staten Island
by Kate Johns Dalliba
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2 editions published in 1909 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Thanks on Gerda's behalf for the invitation to the Poet Celebration; Gerda most likely is unable to attend since she is ill, but asks the Markham to come to lunch soon; says poor Gerda is hammering away at her work and goes on to say isn't it strange that work is boths our trial and pay.
Letter, 1912, December 21, New York City [to] Mrs. [Edwin] Markham, [Staten Island
by Mary Holland Mc.Neish Kinkaid
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1 edition published in 1912 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Is more than happy to accept the invitation for the holidays. she felt pretty lonely yesterday since she can't go to Chicago for the holidays but now she has something to look forward to.
Letter 1923, August 20, New York City [to] Mrs. Anna Catherine Markham, Staten Island
by Hume M Frost
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1 edition published in 1923 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Hume is very interested in the fact that Markham is writing a radical study of Jesus. The terms for Odin Gregory's book is satisfactory. Hume would be pleased if he wrote about 1500 words. Yes, the is is for a magazine or newspaper publication.
Letter] 1906 January 8, New York City [to] Mrs. [Edwin] Markham, [Staten Island
by Success Company
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1 edition published in 1906 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Will attend to the money matter immediately; invites her to come on the 21st; writes that he has been busy with the strike; appologizes for not having sent the December and January issue of "Success." more
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