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Letters to Scott Donaldson concerning Archibald MacLeish
from Mary M. Adams of Cambridge, Massachusetts; three from David Barber of the University of Iowa, Moscow, Iowa; James Bell of Time-Life News Service, Boston, Massachusetts; one from Fanny Brennan. (6 items)
Notes from interviews conducted by Scott Donaldson
for his biography of Archibald MacLeish (includes phone interviews); includes interviews with Roderick MacLeish, Eugene McCarthy, Frank Snowden Hopkins, Mimi Grimm (daughter of Archibald), and William H. and Elizabeth MacLeish; interviews date from January 8, 1989 until June 11, 1990. (32 items)
Samuel Donaldson, Petersburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1786 May 16
Advises him to make other arrangements for shipping his goods to England.
Sir Peyton Skipwith, to Stott and Donaldson, 1787 March 28
Statement of their account for mustard, thread, buttons, stockinette, and silk.
Samuel Donaldson, Petersburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1790 May 12
Their tobacco account.
Samuel Donaldson, Petersburg to St. George Tucker, 1790 November 26
Received his of 23rd. ? has been furnished with underclothing. B. Smiths will receive their provisions. Boys bring him the twill'd coating and ? Payments from James Smith? do not amount to more than iron and other things furnished before goods now delivered. No brown Holland on hand.
Samuel Donaldson to Colonel St. George Tucker, 1787 December 19
I have applied to several persons to dispose of your pork. Send what you have on hand to the market.
Samuel Donaldson, Petersburg to St. George Tucker, 1788 April 18
I have received payment from C and Rucher's bill on Colonel Banister. The house in Williamsburg which you inquired about is in the hands of Mr. Dean's creditors in New York. Mr. Patrick has promised me that you shall have the preference of the house when it can be disposed of.
Staff--Donaldson, John E., Associate Dean of Law, 1969-1973
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Two Postcards from Thursa Sanders to Scott Donaldson
concerning his materials on Archibald MacLeish; three letters from Thursa Sanders to Scott Donaldson concerning MacLeish. (5 items)
Three Letters from Roy Winnick to Scott Donaldson
Scope and Contents concerning how Winnick will be included in the book; whether the by-line will read "Scott Donaldson and Roy Winnick" or "Scott Donaldson with Roy Winnick"; letter from Scott Donaldson to Winnick concerning the same subject and suggesting "with the collaboration of"; eventually used "in collaboration with Roy Winnick." (4 items)
Letter from "R.W." to S. Donaldson concerning book
replies to Donaldson about requests for photographs; letters concerning book on Archibald MacLeish. (5 items)
Letters to Professor Scott Donaldson concerning Archibald MacLeish
from Paul Quintanilla, Radcliffe Squires, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Thomas Underwood, Harard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Mrs. Stuyvesant Van Veen, New York, New York; and Teresa Winslow, Pompano Beach, Florida-two letters plus reminiscences of her first meeting with Archibald MacLeish. (8 items)
Messrs. Stott & Donaldson, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1789 June 8
Invoice of goods purchased.
Samuel Donaldson, Petersburg to St. George Tucker, Brandon, 1789 August 25
I can dispose of your 65 hogsheads of tobacco. The payment will be in bills of exchange.
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Scott Donaldson, Biographer of Literary Titans, Dies at 92
Letters to Donaldson concerning his biography of Archibald MacLeish
from: (?) Worcester, Massachusetts; A. Bruce MacLeish, Cooperstown, NY; Joan Mellen, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Linda Miller, Pennsylvania State University, Abington, Pennsylvania; Herbert Mitgany, New York, New York; Honor Moore, Hunt, Connecticut; four items from Vance Morgan, Chesapeake, Virginia; and Ed Mullaly, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. (12 items)
Messrs Donaldson and Stotts, Petersburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1786 February 8
Forwarding of five grindstones.
Messrs Donaldson and Stotts, Petersburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1786 April 10
Shipping costs to England. "The late sales of tobacco in Britain are very far from being pleasant ones."
Messrs Donaldson and Stotts, Petersburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1786 July 10
Freight for his tobacco.
Messrs Donaldson and Stotts, Petersburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1786 August 4
Freight rates for tobacco on board the British vessel, Mary.
Messrs Donaldson and Stotts, Petersburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1786 October 14
Will be happy to see him when he comes down for the races.
Messrs. Stott & Donaldson, Petersburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1788 June 30
Bill for various goods, including a table cloth and drapes.
Messrs. Stott & Donaldson, Petersburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1789 April 10
Invoice for buttons, cambrick, flannel, pepper, ginger, mustard, nutmeg, cinnamon, raisins, and salt.