Inventory of the Stanley Archives
Henry Morton Stanley : correspondence.
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29 archives found
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2106.
Letter from May L. French Sheldon to HMS , “long vigils by my mother's bedside (…) have prevented me from making an effort to see you in New York City” , Back Bay, Boston (Massachusetts) , 03-11-[1895]
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2107.
Letter from May L. French Sheldon to HMS , “how about the tickets for the 'House' tonight?” , London , 02-02-1896
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2108.
Letter from May L. French Sheldon to HMS , informing him of her coming arrival in London , R.M.S. Campania , 10-12-1896
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2109.
Letter from May L. French Sheldon to HMS , appointment to take tea with him , London , 13-07-1898
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2110.
Letter from May L. French Sheldon to HMS , “a thousand great, good wishes for all the years of your life” , London , 28-01-1899
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2111.
Letter from May L. French Sheldon to HMS , asking him permits to visit the House of Commons , London , 13-02-1899
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2112.
Letter from May L. French Sheldon to HMS , thanking him for the admissions to the House of Commons , London , 20-03-1899
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2113.
Letter from May L. French Sheldon to HMS , expressing her desire for Stanley to meet Booker T. Washington , London , 03-07-1899
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2114.
Letter from May L. French Sheldon to HMS , regarding his appointment with Booker T. Washington , London , 04-07-1899
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2115.
Letter from May L. French Sheldon to HMS , on his appointment with Booker T. Washington at the House of Commons, “he is such a marvellous simple, practical man and would like your opinion of the pure African and the comparison of the American negro” , [London] , [July 1899]
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2116.
Letter from May L. French Sheldon to HMS , requesting a sentiment from him regarding the late Queen [Victoria], about a claim made against her by a man threatening to injunct her next book , London , 11-04-1901
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2117.
Letter from May L. French Sheldon to HMS , “I did come faithful to my promise (…)” , s.l. , s.d.
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2118.
Telegram from May L. French Sheldon to HMS , “joy be with you” , Geneva , s.d.
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2119.
Letter [incomplete] from May L. French-Sheldon to “my dear boy” , about the estrangement between Stanley and Edward King , s.l. , s.d.