Box 49
Contains 304 Results:
Envelope, 1903 February 23
Envelope postmarked February 23, 1903, to Miss. M. Tyler Courtland S(?) Co, VA from W.F. Clayton, Attorney-at-Law, Florence, S.C.
Letter, 1909 March 22
Letter, 1914 April 16
Rudolph de Lordova(?), London, England To Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler, Post Mistress, Courtland, VA de Lordova has seen the articles on her effort to retain her job as postmaster in Courtland. He writes for the chief illustrated weekly papers and thinks their audience would be interested in her story, and requests a photo of her that can be printed. He will send her a copy of the paper when it is published. Envelope included.
Letter, 1914 October 22
Walter Neale, Neale Publishing Company, New York City, NY to Mattie R[ochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA The Neale Publishing Company published her book, Rear-Admiral John Randolph Tucker, 10 years ago, but no copies have sold recently. The company wishes to terminate the contract with her and send her the bound and unbound copies of the book. If she doesn’t want to pay shipping on them, they can sell them as waste paper. Envelope included.
Letter, 1914 November 3
Walter Neale, Neale Publishing Company, New York City, NY to Mattie R[ochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA. They have received her payment and have shipped all the bound and unbound copies of her book to her. They believe they returned the original manuscript to her with the galley proofs some time ago. Envelope included.
Letter, 1921 September 18
September 18, 1921 [postmarked]. Walter Neale, Neale Publishing Company, New York City, NY to Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA Neale is expanding his business to the motion picture industry. There is no fear that film will ever replace print, but books can easily be turned into popular, lucrative films. He is accepting material that can be used for motion pictures as well as books now. Envelope included.
Letter, 1925 November 21
Marie L. Gorman, Washington, D.C. to Mattie R[ochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA Alex Jr. took the enclosed picture of John Tyler, Jr.’s grave at Arlington, but the film has not been looked at for years. They are enjoying wonderful weather there. Enclosed photo is the same one with the letter dated March 22, 1909. This copy has a caption written below it and an “X” over the grave. Envelope included.
Letter
Undated. (?) to Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler Marked “Strictly confidential.” The writer asks that Mattie come immediately after dinner so she can try on her wedding dress. The groom wanted to be married that night, but she asked him to postpone for a week. Envelope included.
Letter
Undated. Jeanie D. Portoro? To Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler, Jerusalem, VA Dance invitation. Envelope included.
Card
Undated card. ? to Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler
Card
Undated and unsigned card with envelope.
Postcard
“Albania” postcard, copyright 1894, by the Singer Manufacturing Co.
Card
Card for ? Rochelle
Envelope
Envelope addressed to Miss Mattie Tyler, Courtland VA. Dated November 12, 1904 [Postmark].
Envelope and Scrap of torn paper.
Envelope addressed to (?).
Article, 1903 March 22
Article from the Richmond News-Dispatch on James H. Rochelle, “The Late Captain Rochelle”
Article, 1903 March 22
Article from the Richmond News-Dispatch on John R. Tucker,“Rochelle’s ‘Life of Tucker’” Written by W. F. Clayton, February 23.
Article, 1903 March 22
Article from the Richmond News-Dispatch on Jefferson Davis: “Tearing Down Davis’ Prison”
Book: Life of John Tyler, 1843
Autographed to John Tyler, Jr., by author(?).
Political Writings, 1867
“Party Purposes and Personal Political Designs Associated with Recent Popular Elections" (Nov. 1 and 10, 1867 issues of Review) Discussion of President Johnson, “Black Republican”, Conservative Republican and Democratic factions in Congress. Note: much of the document is on the back of Loyalty Oath blanks. [40 pages]
Political Writings, 1868
“Black Republicanism –the Agent of British Policy in Respect to American Interests” [27 pages]
Letter, 1875 June 7
Genealogy, 1875
Copy of genealogy for son and daughter in Virginia.
Letter, 1866 April 20
Letter from Virginia Board of Immigration, Richmond VA, inviting emigrants from Scotland, England and Wales.
Letter, 1866 May 7
Letter from Jeremiah Morton, Lapland, VA to Charles Bruce [copy], recommending John Tyler, Jr. to Immigration Board.