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14 archives found for 'Sanford, Henry S.'
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42.
LETTER BOOK containing sponge paper copies of letters by HMS, largely in Stanley's handwriting (July 1879 - January 1881), quarter green morocco, c. 410 pp., some torn out, 4to
Copy-letters from HMS to Col. Strauch (34), Edward Marston (4), Augustus Sparhawk (4), Edward King (1), Elder, Dempster & Co. (1), Andries de Bloeme (3), Hanken? (1), Gen. Sanford (1), W. H. Hathorne (2), J. W. Watson (1), Smith, Payne & Smiths (4), Robert S. Newton (1), Dr. Hermann Knoblauch (1), John Kirkbright (2), Blandy Bros. (1), Jane Deanes (1), Anton Greshoff (1), Louis Valcke (1) and S. Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington (1) -
43.
LETTER BOOK "Letters July 1879 to May 1880", secretarial transcripts of letters by HMS, corrected and revised in Stanley's handwriting, with list of possible titles and note by HMS in case of "these letters [should] ever be published" (July 1879 - May 1880), 187 pp., continued in 44, 45, 46 and 47, also an index of this volume in 47, folio
Copy-letters from HMS to Col. Strauch (20), Edward King (1), Elder, Dempster & Co. (1), Andries de Bloeme (3), Edward Marston (4), Hanken? (1), Gen. Sanford (1), Augustus Sparhawk (2), W. H. Hathorne (1), J. W. Watson (1), Robert S. Newton (1), Dr. Hermann Knoblauch (1) and Smith, Payne & Smiths (1) -
48.
LETTER BOOK containing typed transcripts of letters between HMS and officials of the Comité or members of the expedition, plus some other documents, revised in ink by HMS, with autograph title page: "My Congo Letters which gives a true History of the Congo Enterprise up to 1884" (November 1877 - September 1881), c. 340 pp., roughly fastened, 4to
Copy-letters from Comte Paul de Borchgrave to Edwin Arnold (1); Baron Solvyns (1) and Baron Greindl (12) to HMS; HMS to Col. Strauch (36), Edward King (1), Gen. Sanford (1), W. H. Hathorne (1), Robert S. Newton (1), Dr. Hermann Knoblauch (1), Andries de Bloeme (1), John Kirkbright (2), Augustus Sparhawk (3), Louis Valcke (1), Lieut. Braconnier (2), Lieut. Harou (2) and Otto Lindner (1); also an "Explanation" (7 pp. introduction draft in Stanley's autograph) and documents regarding Stanley's contract with the C.É.H.C. -
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) -
826.
Letter from Baron Greindl to HMS, asking him to make his "interesting disclosures" to Sanford, President A.I.A. 1876-8, Brussels, 18-09-1878 -
976.
Letter from Henry S. Sanford to HMS, announcing his departure for the U.S., Brussels, 10-03-1878 -
977.
Telegram from Henry S. Sanford to HMS, asking to mail him regarding "estimates through route you proposed", Paris, 29-09-1878 -
978.
Letter from Henry S. Sanford to HMS, expressing his hope that "something may be done towards securing the mouth of the Congo from the exclusive jurisdiction of any power big or little", New York, 16-11-1878 -
979.
Letter from Henry S. Sanford to HMS, about "an excellent man" having abandoned the idea of going with Stanley's East African Expedition, Florida, 18-01-1879 -
980.
Letter from Henry S. Sanford to HMS, welcoming him back and inviting him to his country home, Gingelom, 03-08-1884 -
981.
Letter from Henry S. Sanford to HMS, expressing his wish to meet him and "go over carefully many points of interest for future action", statements by Stanley in the Paris papers, Gingelom, 17-08-1884 -
982.
Letter from Henry S. Sanford to HMS, inciting him to impress the British public mind regarding the recognition of the Congo State, Homburg, 02-09-[1884] -
983.
Letter from Henry S. Sanford to HMS, regarding the hesitation about Stanley going to the Berlin Conference, Cercle du Parc, Brussels, 30-10-1884 -
2208.
Letter from Edward Virnard to HMS, informing him of his unemployment, Brussels, 17-10-1885
Note: Enclosed minute of Virnard's conversation with Colonel Strauch and a copy of a letter from him to General Sanford, Brussels, 08-10-1885