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65 archives found for 'Pond, James B.'
  • 5792.

    "Major J. [James] B. Pond", Northampton Daily Herald, 06-06-1894
  • 80.

    LETTER BOOK, containing sponge paper copies of letters by HMS (May 1886 - January 1887), 110 pp., on loose sheets, 4to

    Copy-letters from HMS to Gen. Henry S. Sanford (2), Dr. Carl Peters (1), Anton Greshoff (2), Sec. of the Royal Geographical Society (1), O. L. Stephen (1), James Bryce (2), Major Vetch (1), Edward King (1), James Francis Hutton (4), William Mackinnon (2), Anthony Bannister Swinburne (2), Dorothy Tennant (1), Whigh? (1), G. H. Leane (1), D. E. Davenport (1), John Baker (1), “Miss E.E.C. and Miss S.C. and Mr. & Mrs. M. with Miss J. included” (1), Baroness von Donop (1), E. C. Stead (1), “Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress” (1), Henrietta Stannard (1), John Dixon (1), Henry S. Wellcome (1), Mrs. Harford (1), Mary Amelia Stone (1), Hannah Liebert (1) Count Paul de Borchgrave (2), Herbert Ward (1), Gertrude Sanford (1), Charles Duval (1), Major James B. Pond (2), Greenleaf Webb Appleton (2), George Lund (1), Edward Marston (1), Thomas W. Knox (2), Mrs. Swinburne (1), Emma Fellowes Taylor (1), [illegible] (1), Dr. Alexander Mackay (1), Baroness Burdett-Coutts (1), Leopold II (2), Sir Reginald Hanson (2), Smith, Payne & Smiths (1), Lord Wolseley (1) and Messrs. Taylor, Hoare, Taylor & Box (1)
  • 85.

    LETTER BOOK containing sponge paper copies of letters by HMS (September 1891 - March 1893), 42 pp., on loose sheets, 4to

    Copy-letters from HMS to Alexander Low Bruce (2), W. A. Daw & Co. (2), Woodhouse, Trower, Freeling & Parkin (1), James B. Pond (1), Walter Trower (2), Thomas H. Parke (1), [?] (1), Friedrich-Arnold Schumacher (1), Rev. [?] (1), Leopold II (1), Cecil Rhodes (1), Beauchamp (1) and Comte Paul de Borchgrave (1)
  • 5996.

    Letter [with envelop] from James B. Pond to Dorothy Tennant, regarding Greenleaf Webb Appleton, August 1891, London
  • 6885.

    Letter from HMS to Major James B. Pond, "you scarcely comprehend what the term electioneering means in England", stressing that "a Candidate cannot absent himself for more than a fortnight or so", 31-05-1894, London
  • 6892.

    Letter from HMS to Major James B. Pond, eulogising Pond's book [Eccentricities of genius], commenting on Pond's experiences with Winston Churchill, "you must not be too hard upon him for remember he is very young", 16-01-1901, London
  • 465.

    Letter from James B. Pond to Lewis H. Noe, stressing that no part of the Indemnity Fund was ever received by Stanley, New York, 06-12-1886
  • 5083.

    Printed tickets to the wedding service of HMS and Dorothy Tennant, 1890
  • 1222.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, thanking Stanley for calling him "by the name", on his having been too hard upon "poor [William] Bonny", Willie Parke having disappointed Stanley, his voyage to the U.S. and meeting with James B. Pond, San Francisco, 22-11-1894
  • 1783.

    Letter from HMS to James B. Pond, conditions for accepting a lecture tour the coming winter in the U.S., London, 25-08-1886
    Note: With ink inscription by Pond: "The above proposition is satisfactory and I accept it"
  • 1784.

    Telegram from James B. Pond to HMS, "come right back and give two hundred lectures", New York, 24-12-1886
  • 1785.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, accepting the contents of Stanley's letter, London (?), 26-12-1886
  • 1786.

    Telegram from James B. Pond to HMS, regarding the British lecture tour, wishing success to the EPRE, New York, 17-01-1887
  • 1787.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, begging Stanley to manage his lectures on his return in Europe and America, mentioning a Miss Greeley as "the best girl (…) that is not married", New York, 12-04-1889
  • 1788.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, begging Stanley to place all of his lecturing under his management, New York, 17-09-1889
  • 1789.

    Telegram from James B. Pond to HMS, congratulating him on the EPRE, "Hail Stanley africanus", New York, 05-12-1889
  • 1790.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, expressing his desire for Stanley coming to the U.S., New York, 03-02-1890
  • 1791.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, asking him to come back in October and give another 50 or 100 lectures, New York, 07-04-1890
  • 1792.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, enclosing a proposition [not included] "which I consider the greatest offer ever made a man to lecture", Arts Club, London, 08-06-1890
  • 1793.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, on Mark Twain introducing Stanley's Boston lecture, about In Darkest Africa, the Pullman car, the coming lecture tour, New York, 15-08-1890
  • 1794.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, concerning the coming lecture tour, asking for some photographs, forwarding an invitation from Mrs. Claflin to be her guest in Boston, sending the route [not included] for the first 50 lectures and proposed 50 more, New York, 16-09-1890
  • 1795.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, arrangements for Stanley's arrival in New York, New York, 30-09-1890
  • 1796.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, regarding Stanley's arrival in New York, New York, 16-10-1890
  • 1797.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, details regarding the forthcoming lecture tour, New York, 17-10-1890
  • 1798.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, regarding Greenleaf Webb Appleton, New York, 20-10-1890
  • 1799.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, enclosing a newspaper cutting concerning a letter from Stanley to A. B. de Frece, New York, 28-04-1891
  • 1800.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, "I am still thinking this is the country for you to do another hundred lectures", expressing his anxiousness to manage Stanley's Australian lecture tour, New York, 16-05-1891
  • 1801.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, mentioning a letter from Greenleaf Webb Appleton, "I wish you could believe in me", New York, 09-07-1891
  • 1802.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, about the disappointment of not having met him and Dorothy Tennant, Brooklyn, New York, 18-09-1891
  • 1803.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, explaining Stanley why Greenleaf Webb Appleton cannot have a case against him, New York, 18-09-1891
    Note: Enclosed letter from HMS to James Pond, London, 25-08-1886 [typewritten copy; "the only document existing between us as a contract for an American Lecture Tour in 1886"], with pencil notes by Pond and statement by George McHugh (Notary Public, New York),
  • 1804.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, on Sir Edwin Arnold's lecture tour in the U.S., mentioning the possibility of Stanley coming back to America, death of his brother, his son's passion for drawing, New York, 15-03-1892
  • 1805.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, on Stanley's election defeat, begging him to come back to America, on Sir Edwin Arnold's stay in the U.S., New York, 27-09-1892
  • 1806.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, dissuading him from becoming a politician, offering money for 100 lectures next season, New York, 09-11-1892
  • 1807.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, mentioning a request from Greenleaf Webb Appleton's attorney, offering Stanley to come to America and make another tour, on the World's Fair, New York, 13-06-1893
  • 1808.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS and Dorothy Tennant, introducing Dr. Virgil P. Gibney and his wife to them, Jersey City Heights, 04-08-1893
  • 1809.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, regarding the Appleton case, begging him to come over and give lectures, Jersey City Heights, 05-11-1893
  • 1810.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, on the Appleton case, concerning a possible lecture tour by Samuel Reynolds Hole, Dean of Rochester, New York, 10-02-1894
  • 1811.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, regarding statements made by Theodor Westmark, New York, 17-02-1894
  • 1812.

    Letter [draft] from HMS to James B. Pond, concerning Theodor Westmark, London, 28-02-1894
  • 1813.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, on his meeting with Theodor Westmark, begging Stanley for another lecture tour in America, New York, 12-03-1894
  • 1814.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, trying to offer him a new lecture contract, Jersey City Heights, 09-05-1894
  • 1815.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, funny letter, "I had the Stanley party all on exhibition", Jersey City Heights, 08-06-1894
  • 1816.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, commenting on My Early Travels and Adventures, about his own experiences in the American West, advising Stanley to write an autobiography, begging him for another lecture tour in the U.S., New York, 13-05-1895
  • 1817.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, concerning Mr. Angleman, about My Early Travels and Adventures, his visit to Mark Twain, New York, 08-06-1895
  • 1818.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, about the death of Edward J. Glave, New York, 21-06-1895
  • 1819.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, mentioning coincidence between a Mark Twain and Stanley lecture, on Stanley's election victory, begging him to come over and make a tour, Cleveland, 16-07-1895
  • 1820.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, on Mark Twain's lecture tour "around the world", begging Stanley to come and make a tour, Victoria, British Columbia (Canada), 23-08-1895
  • 1821.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, inviting him for a dinner at the Hamilton Club, New York, 02-11-1895
  • 1822.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, on the funeral of Thomas W. Knox, regarding Stanley's words to Julian Ralph "whom everybody reads here on the subject of war", Jersey City, N. J., 09-01-1896
  • 1823.

    Letter [incomplete] from James B. Pond to HMS, on a request by St. Clair McKelway (Editor of the Brooklyn Eagle), also a request by Dr. Lyman Abbott for Stanley to write an article on the Anglo-American friction, New York, 06-02-1896
  • 1824.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, on McKinley succeeding Cleveland as president of the U.S.A., the possibility of a lecture tour in England of Paul Laurence Dunbar, about the lack of attention shown to him by Fridtjof Nansen, informing about Mark Twain, New York, 07-03-1897
  • 1825.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, begging him to come and give fifty lectures on "international alliance", New York, 03-06-1898
  • 1826.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, begging Stanley to come over and talk on "Anglo-alliance", on the Spanish-American War, Jersey City Heights, 21-07-1898
  • 1827.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, mentioning the "very poor [lecture] season" he has had, Jersey City Heights, 13-01-1899
  • 1828.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, telling him about his illness, Jersey City Heights, 19-01-1899
  • 1829.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, "now is the time to come over", Jersey City Heights, 06-07-1899
    Note: Enclosed newspaper cutting: "Mr. [Joseph] Choate's distinguished guests", New York Tribune, 06-07-1899
  • 1830.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, on Stanley's knighthood, "it is a superfluity to put any kind of an appendage to Henry M. Stanley", begging him to come to the U.S., New York, 21-07-1899
  • 1831.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, on Denzil Stanley and his own son Brin, the forbearance of the English people with Kruger, begging Stanley to come and lecture in 1900, Grand Victorian Corridor, Boston (Mass.), 09-12-1899
  • 1832.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, about his book [Eccentricities of genius], commenting on Winston Churchill's lecture tour, New York, 29-01-1901
  • 1833.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, regarding Sir Edwin Arnold's Ithobal, mentioning the success of his book [Eccentricities of genius], New York, 12-04-1901
  • 1834.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, regarding publication in America of Sir Edwin Arnold's Ithobal, on the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York, 09-05-1901
    Note: Enclosed photographs (9,4 x 13,1) of "Brin Pond Jr & his theatre party, taken in his father's office April 23 1901", and "Esther Perry & Brin's theatre party April 23 1901"
  • 1835.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, informing Stanley of his address in London, London, 15-06-1901
  • 1836.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, "Lady Stanley has written Mrs. Pond & Mrs. Pond has replied", London, 17-06-1901
  • 1837.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, introducing American polar explorer Evelyn Baldwin to him, London, 23-06-1901
  • 2267.

    James B. Pond, London, 17-05-1890