Box 1
Contains 75 Results:
Invitation to a Publication Part of "Bluebeard", 1914
Described as a Musical Fantasy by Kate Douglas Wiggin from Harper and Brothers. Publishers, with a personal note on the invitation signed "Kate D. Riggs." Date of part appears to be February 23, 1914
Two small bookmarks
Printed "Ex Libris. Kate Douglas Riggs"
Reprint of an article, from "Town and Country Review"
Longonm concerning Nora Archibald Smith, sister of Kate Douglas Wiggins, and her gift to the Department of Education of the University of California at Berkeley of a five-volume set of pamphlets on the first Free Kindergarten on the Pacific Coast, pamphlets written by Kate Douglas Wiggins and Mrs. Smith, both of whom were pioneers of the Free Kindergarten in the U.S.
Copy of an article, concerning a gift to Bowdoin College Library
By Nora Archibald Smith, consistinf of a Kate Douglas Wiggin Memorial made up of a collection of the author's scrapbooks, notebooks, original manuscripts, etc.
Letter, to Kitty Cheatham from N.A.S.
With enclosed poem written by Mrs. Smith for the Music Clubs of Maine.
Copy of letter, to Mr. W.M. McCoy from P.L.Randall
New York, N.Y., The Pullman Company, Office of Superintendent, Car Service, Chicago. Subject: Operation of Car KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN.
Letter, to Dear Kitty from Praham
handwritten, from Sandhills, Whitley, Surrey (England)
Letter, to Miss Cheatham from Kenneth Grahams
Hand-written, c/o J.Cook & Son, Roma, Italy. Tells Miss Cheatham that "Our Darling boy is dead"
Letter, to My Dear Friend from Kitty Cheatham
This collection dates from 1908 to 1945 and spans 3 linear feet. It consists of ephemera, clippings, cards, poems, published materials, photographs, correspondence, and sheet music.
Portion of a letter, to Kitty Dear from return address of "The Chimney Corner"
"Meadowmount" Elizabethtown New York