Box 1
Contains 62 Results:
Washington, Connecticut February 19, 1950
Mentioning the love letters of Mark Twain. T.L.S. 1 page
Washington, Connecticut April 8, 1951
Concerning some questions he has about Mark Twain. T.L.S. 1 page
Washington, Connecticut April 7, 1951
Concerning Mark Twain; some remarks about an article he is writing. T.L.S. 1 page
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
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
Washington, Connecticut October 23, 1954
Concerning what he has been doing and promising to send Clemens a copy of "Mississippi Pilot." T.L.S. 1 page
Washington, Connecticut October 17, 1955
Concerning a parallel he has noticed between "Roughing It" and "The Canterbury Tales." T.L.S. 1 page
Washington, Connecticut February 23, 1956
Concerning his early career in writing and how he wrote "State Fair." T.L.S. 1 page
Ralph Ellsworth. Washington, Connecticut. 3 letters: November 21 and 30 and January 10, 1945, 1946
Concerning his manuscripts and his work. 3 T.L.S.
John T. Frederick. Washington, Connecticut. November 18, 1955
Expressing his appreciation for a review and earlier consideration for Mr. Stong concerning his recent publications with Gold Rush settings. T.L.S. 1 page
John T. Frederick. Washington, Connecticut. November 25, 1956
Concerning a picture of Mr. Stong; concerning the "education" requirements for teaching at Kansas and Drake. T.L.S. 1 page
John T. Frederick. Neodesha, Kansas. January 21, 1922
Congratulating Mr. Frederick on the publication of his book. 1 page
John T. Frederick. Neodesha, Kansas. May 1, 1923
Commenting on Mr. Frederick's novel Druida. A.L.S. 1 page
Laurence Fairall. New York City. April 30, 1934
Concerning Stong's desire to write something more sound than ""State Fair." T.L.S. 1 page
Laurence Fairall. Washington, Connecticut October 16, 1946
Concerning the fate of Stong's Fair piece with Life magazine. T.L.S. 1 page
Don Farran. Washington, Connecticut November 13, 1953
Regarding Stong's Use of Farran as a character in one of his books; concerning movie prospects. T.L.S. 1 page