Box 1
Contains 47 Results:
Unsigned Letter Addressed to Paul M. Hollister, Undated
This is a typed, three page letter on three sheets of badly faded delicate paper. It is unsigned, but possibly from Private Shafer.
Letter from Shafe to Paul M. Hollister, Undated
This is a fragile two page typed letter that has been torn and has tattered edges. Shafe mentions that he's sorry to hear about Paul having germs.
Letter from Shafe to Paul M. Hollister, Undated
This is a fragile, typed, two page letter on two sheets of badly faded paper with tattered edges; Shafe mentions that Paul will have to ask someone else to send him money for printing costs, and provides a list of names and amounts.
Letter from Robert Emmet MacAlarney to Marion, Friday evening
This is a small, typed letter where Robert MacAlarney explains that he won't be coming for the Harvard-Yale muss because his sister died suddenly of a cerebral hemmorhage in September.
Letter from Mrs. John Wood Blodgett to Marion and Paul Hollister, Christmas Day
This is a small, handwritten card to acknowledge receipt of a Christmas card from the Hollisters and reply with Christmas greetings in kind.
Envelope Addressed to Mrs. Paul M. Hollister at The Biltmore Hospital, December 16
This is a stamped envelope marked Special Delivery. The two date stamps are almost unreadable, but postage appears to have been two cents. The back of the letter lists Barton, Durstine & Osborn Incorporated, Little Building, Boston, Mass.
Exit Nimrod by Paul Merrick Hollister, Undated
This is a typed, six page story written by Paul M. Hollister, with penciled in handwritten edits and corrections added.
Letter from Robert Emmet MacAlarney to Marion Hollister, Wednesday morning
This is a small, typed letter discussing how their letters to each other crossed in the mail among other things.
Unaddressed Letter from Mary, May 14
This is a six page letter on two sheets of folded paper, handwritten in heavy ink. It begins simply "Many thanks for the letter..." The letterhead reads Nine Linden Street in gold foil with three torches above.
Letter from Marion Hollister to Mr. Mac, Undated
This is a delicate handwritten (in pencil) letter expressing gratitude to Mr. Mac.