Box 1
Contains 62 Results:
Washington, Connecticut February 19, 1950
Mentioning the love letters of Mark Twain. T.L.S. 1 page
Harry Zollars. New York. August 10, 1933
Thanking Zollar for his kind remarks concerning "Stranger's Return"; concerning Stong's new
Washington, Connecticut August 27, 1951
Concerning his trip, and article on U.S. #1. T.L.S. 1 page
Washington, Connecticut December 4, 1951
Concerning his opinions of the possible candidates (Truman, Taft, Stassen, Eisenhower) for the presidency. T.L.S. 1 page
Censored: The Goat
Draft (with revisions) and an original drawing by Kurt Wiese
Jessamy John (titled the Golden Bubble)
Draft (with revisions)
Mark Twain's River
Essay, 31 leaves. 28cm. Typescript. This rough draft has many revisions.
No-sitch Hound
Draft (with revisions)
State Fair, 1945
Continuity and dialogue taken from the screen, August 17
State Fair, 1961
Shooting Final, September 14
State Fair, 1962
Continuity and dialogue taken from the screen, March 21
9 letters from Virginia Stong to Bertha Craver; 1 letter from Phil [Stong] to Charles [Craver?]
Gift of Charles Craver
Three letters. Washington, Connecticut May 21 to August 12, 1952
Sending his thanks for some magazines Clemens sent; and accepting an invitation to visit in October. T.L.S. 1 page
Washington, Connecticut December 1, 1952
Explaining why he didnt visit in October; and stating he voted for Eisenhower. T.L.S. 1 page
Washington, Connecticut July 14, 1953
Concerning what he has been doing, and when he will get out West again. T.L.S. 1 page
Washington, Connecticut October 14, 1954
Relating an anecdote about G. B. Shaw. T.L.S. 1 page