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Letter, December 26, 1923, Katharine Wright To Harry [Henry J. Haskell], Katharine Wright Haskell
Letter, December 26, 1923, Katharine Wright To Harry [Henry J. Haskell], Katharine Wright Haskell
Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)
In this letter, Katharine Wright writes to Henry Haskell about the bustle of Christmas and the 20th anniversary celebration of the first flight, Henry's continued traveling through Europe - he was in Paris at the time of this letter, and her troubled friendship with "Stef" [Vilhjalmur Stefansson] and other aspects of her daily life.
Letter, November 15, 1923, Katharine Wright To Harry [Henry J. Haskell], Katharine Wright Haskell
Letter, November 15, 1923, Katharine Wright To Harry [Henry J. Haskell], Katharine Wright Haskell
Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)
In this letter, Katharine Wright writes to Henry Haskell about his trip through Europe, reminiscing about her experiences in Europe, and mutual acquaintances - Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Brewer and other aspects of her daily life.
Letter To Royal Cornell From Richard Biehl, October 3, 1923, Richard Biehl
Letter To Royal Cornell From Richard Biehl, October 3, 1923, Richard Biehl
The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Collection: Ephemera
Printed to Royal Cornell from Richard Biehl, city manager, regarding confirmation of their agreement about the village and Cornell's property.
Stopping At This Place Ideal Spot..., A. H. F.
Stopping At This Place Ideal Spot..., A. H. F.
Sarah Orne Jewett Correspondence
Postcard from A. H. F. (Henry) depicting Passaconaway Inn, York, Maine.
Letter, May 24, 1923, Katharine Wright To Harry [Henry J. Haskell], Katharine Wright Haskell
Letter, May 24, 1923, Katharine Wright To Harry [Henry J. Haskell], Katharine Wright Haskell
Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)
In this letter, Katharine Wright writes to Henry Haskell about her opinions of the writings of Ed Howe and Robert Louis Stevenson and muses about what creates an individual's potential, and other aspects of her daily life.