Box 19
Contains 9 Results:
Folder 4, 1895-1899
John Tyler, Georgetown, D.C., to Bachellor J. Johnson, Syndicate Publishers, New York., 1895 January 1
Sends the title page of an article for his acceptance; refers Johnson to Mr. Wilkins of the Washington Post for further information. 1 p. L.
Helen D. Brace, n.p., to John Tyler, [Jr.], n.p., 1895 April 29
Remembers her ride in the countryside with Tyler 11 years ago for his birthday; believes God to have wanted everyone to be happy; sends some money for "gooddies;" sends her best wishes to Tyler and Miss Mattie. 2 pp. ALS.
Invitation to an open house of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gresham, Herndon, Va., 1895 July 22
A. Geary Johnson, Washington, D.C., to Gen[eral] John Tyler, Washington, D.C., 1895 August 22
Quotes the current prices on coal; advises Tyler to buy now as prices are due to go up. 1 p. ALS.
William Christian Tyler, Cincinnati, Ohio, to John Tyler, Esq., Washington, D.C., 1895 September 21
Relates how he was informed by an article after his father's death, of the existence of an estate in England left to his father and the father of John Tyler, Jr.; asks if Tyler knows anything about his matter. 1 p. ALS.
Announcement from Mrs. Susan Tyler Hyde of the marriage of her daughter, Sue Tyler, to Mr. Eben Grant Dodge., 1895 November 21
[?] to John Sherman, Secretary of State, Washington, D.C., 1899 March 30
Asks Sherman to rmember the "inhuman treatment;" oh his father by the previous administration; describes how the death of his father left him without home or employment; mentions the Post Office in the area where he would like to be appointed. 2 pp. L.
Helen D. Brace, Georgetown, D.C., to "Dear friend Tyler," n.p., 1899 October 11
Discusses dress prices and styles; is sorry that "you have cut the Tylers" as she thinks "they are respectable people for all;" believes 'friend Tyler' should get a room near the office in winter; gossips about Elisha; notes that "my relatives and friends are dropping rapidly by the wayside." 4 pp. ALS.