Inventory of the Stanley Archives
Henry Morton Stanley : correspondence.
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272 archives found
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328.
Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS , about the "horror" of Stanley's last election campaign , s.l. , 13-01-1893
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Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant , "Announces return, and expresses his determination not to canvass personally, and his abhorrence of the practice" (D.T.) , Biarritz , 15-01-1893
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Two letters [one with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant , the second mentioning an unpleasant letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson , London , 11-10 and 12-10-1893
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Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS , regarding the criticism towards him by Thomas H. Parke and Arthur Mounteney-Jephson, "outwardly you appear indifferent sometimes" , s.l. , 13-10-1893
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Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant , "On being charged by [Arthur J. Mounteney-] Jephson with not showing sufficient sympathy. Shows these accusations to be injust" (D.T.) , London , 14-10-1893
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Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant , "My darling continues on the subject of sympathy" (D.T.) , Cromer , 15-10-1893
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Two letters [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant , "A wonderful description of Garmouth and Norwich" (D.T.) , Cromer , 17-10-1893
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Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant , "Describes his joy at solitude and the sea. Describes a perfect terrier he saw and wished to buy" (D.T.) , Cromer , 18-10-1893
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Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS , expressing her appreciation for his letter writing , s.l. , 18-10-1893
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Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant , mentioning his private opinion that his valet Hawkes has committed an asinine error, "Speaks of authors and books he cares for" (D.T.) , Cromer , 20-10-1893
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Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant , "Most loving letter. Loving and whimsical. Curious ending. Oh the joy of that laying down for conveyance to him" (D.T.) , Cromer , 20-10-1893
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Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS , "you might have let me come with you" , s.l. , [1893?]
Note: with short note written by HMS dated 02-11-1893
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Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant , "Wonderfully descriptive letter. How he left Neath, reached Manchester, lectured. Describes effect of lecture" (D.T.) , Manchester , 14-11-1893
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Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant , "Describes his address to working men on Mashona and Matabele War. Describes an 'ideal newspaper' " (D.T.) , London , 15-11-1893
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Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS , praising Stanley's "clear sense and wisdom" concerning the situation in Mashonaland and the Coal Strike , Neath, South-Wales , 16-[11]-1893