Box 6
Contains 22 Results:
Correspondence, 1920-1978, undated
Thomas Nelson Page, Santa Barbara, California, to Minna Burnaby, "Baggrave Hall," Leicester, England, 1920 January 4
Scope and Contents Progressing in his book; his wife is sorting her letters; asks about letters written to "Baggrave Hall"; describes Christmas presents; discusses Democratic candidates. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Santa Barbara, California, to Minna Burnaby, "Baggrave Hall," Leicestershire, England, 1920 January 4
Discusses Tom Lindsay's illness; family news; 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Santa Barbara, California, to Minna Burnaby, "Baggrave Hall," Leicestershire, England, 1920 January 8
Discusses her husband's work on his history; searching for a home to buy. 18 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Santa Barbara, California, to Minna Burnaby, "Baggrave Hall," Leicestershire, England, 1920 January 13, 1920 January 14
Talks about her companion who walks with her through the countryside; gives opinion of President changing; criticizes Henry Cabot Lodge and the U.S. Senate; discusses affairs of the New Embassy in Rome; diplomatic news. 22 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
Florence L. Page, Monte-Carlo, France, to Helen Lathrop, Chicago, Illinois, forwarded to Palm Beach, Florida, 1921 March 24
Describes shopping in Paris; discusses a new novel by Thomas Nelson Page; family news. 18 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
Newspaper notice of the death of Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page and acknowledgement of sympathy cards, 1921 June 12
Printed Material. 3 items.
Thomas Nelson Page, Washington, D.C., to Henry Field, 1922 March 7
Discusses Henry's scientific work; family news. 3 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.
Reverend Cecil L. Matthews, Hungarton Vicarage, Leicester, England, to Minna Burnaby, "Baggrave Hall," Leicester, England, 1922 November 2
Letter of sympathy on death of Thomas Nelson Page. 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed.
J. Packard Laird, Miami, Fl[orid]a, to Minna Burnaby, ["Baggrave Hall," Leicester, England], 1922 November 7
Message of sympathy on the death of Thomas Nelson Page. 3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
Helen Lathropp, S.S. Olympic, to Minna Burnaby, "Baggrave Hall," Leicestershire, England, 1922 November 11
Message of sympathy on death of Thomas Nelson Page. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
Barbour Lathrop, Washington, D.C., to Minna Burnaby, ["Baggrave Hall," Leicestershire, England], 1922 November 16
Expresses sympathy on death of Thomas Nelson Page. 3 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.
St. John's Parish, Hungarton Chuch, Leicestershire, England, 1922
Remarks on the death of Thomas Nelson Page inscribed in the records at Hungarton Church. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.
Rosewell Page, Richmond, Vir[ginia], to Henry Field, Chicago, Illinois, 1927 May 23
Inviting him to make presentation speech about Thomas Nelson Page portrait to College of William and Mary. 1 page. Telegram. Including Photostat of same telegram. 1 page.
Henry Field, 1927 June 7
Address to Phi Beta Kappa, College of William and Mary, on the occasion of the presentation of the portrait of Thomas Nelson Page. 4 pages. Copy of Typewritten Manuscript Signed.
Thomas Nelson Page Centennial, Commonwealth Club, Richmond, Virginia, 1953 April 23
Printed Program. 2 leaves.
Henry Field, 1953 August 4
Address to the State of Maine Writers Conference on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Thomas Nelson Page. 3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
M. Salvaderi, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, to Dr. [Henry] Field, 1965 August 12
Replying on inquiry about subjects of Fascism or Mussolini being included in Thomas Nelson Page's works. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Thomas Nelson Page, 1853-1922" by Henry Field, 1967 November 26
Published as A Memoir of Thomas Nelson Page by Henry Field, Field Research Projects, Miami, Florida, 1978. Printed Document, 22 pages.
Short story entitled "Pompeii" written and signed by H[enry] F[ield] Gibson, undated
Manuscript. 1 item.
Poems entitled "Long Roll at Napoleon's Tomb" and "Memory written and signed by Thomas Nelson Page, undated
Poems. 2 items.
Poem to Miss King[?] entitled "The Star," written and signed by Thomas Nelson Page, undated
1 page. Poem.