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Letter, Hugh McLellan to Richard L. Hoxie, May 20, 1916
Hugh McLellan
This typed letter, dated May 20, 1916, is written from Hugh McClellan to Richard Hoxie as a reply to Hoxie's letter and speaks of Mrs. Hoxie's promise to send him a copy of her book and expresses his thanks to Hoxie for sending the promised book while Mrs. Hoxie was ill and subsequently died. The letter concludes with McClellan speaking of his involvement in the construction of the "very, very few" Memorial Lighthouses.
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Letter, Richard L. Hoxie to Hugh McLellan, May 6, 1916
R. L. Hoxie
This handwritten letter, dated May 6, 1916, is written from R.L. Hoxie to Hugh McLellan. The letter is a response to McLellan and is largely illegible. The letter is written on the right half of a landscape oriented page of paper. The envelope included is postmarked Washington, D. C., May 6, 1916 and a red two cent stamp is in the upper right corner. the left edge of the envelope has return instructions.
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Letter, Hugh McClellan to Richard Hoxie , November 23, 1914
Hugh McLellan
This handwritten note, dated November 23, 1914, is written from Hugh McClellan to Richard Hoxie as an expression of condolences on the passing of his wife, Vinnie Hoxie. The note is written on lined notebook style paper that is yellowed with age and there is a rip at the bottom edge of the page.
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Letter, Hugh McLellan to Richard L. Hoxie, November 13, 1914
Hugh McLellan
This handwritten letter, dated November 13, 1914, is written from Hugh McLellan to Richard L. Hoxie as an expression of thanks for the book Hoxie sent and sends his regrets over Mrs. Hoxie's illness. The letter is written on "Dillon, McLellan, & Beadel Architects" letterhead.
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Letter, Hugh McLellan to Vinnie Ream Hoxie, November 9, 1914
Hugh McLellan
This handwritten letter, dated November 9, 1914, is a copy of a letter written from Hugh McLellan to Vinnie Ream Hoxie. The letter mentions a copy of a letter from his father's Lincolniana collection he was sending to her and reminds her that she had promised to send him a copy of her memoir. The letter is within a notebook.
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Letter, Richard L. Hoxie to Hugh McLellan, November 1, 1914
R. L. Hoxie
This handwritten letter, dated November 1, 1914, is written from R.L. Hoxie to Hugh McLellan. The letter addresses a letter McLellan sent to Mrs. Hoxie (Vinnie Ream Hoxie) and informs McLellan that Mrs. Hoxie is ill and unable to reply but he is sending along the book she promised to McLellan.
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Letter, Vinnie Ream Hoxie to Unknown, July 6, 1914
Vinnie Reams Hoxie
This handwritten letter, dated July 6, 1914, is written from Vinnie Ream Hoxie to an unidentified person. The letter discusses a book the letter recipient requested and a statue in Iowa, accepts the offer of a copy of an article, and mentions her current projects. A typed copy of the letter is included.
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Letter, Unknown to Hugh McLellan, June 12, 1914
This typed letter, dated June 12, 1914, is written to Hugh McLellan. The letter discusses an item the writer received from Vinnie Ream. The letter goes on to discuss McLellan's health, his family, and the letter writer's job. The letter is written on "American Smelting and Refining Co." which includes the names of the president and assistant to the president of the company. There is a rust stain is in the upper left corner and the ink of the print is purple.
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Letter, Richard L. Hoxie to Hugh McLellan, May 30, 1914
R. L. Hoxie
This handwritten letter, dated May 30, 1916, is written from R. L. Hoxie to Hugh McLellan. The letter thanks McLellan for an article. The rest of the letter is largely illegible.
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Letter, Unknown to Hon. Daniel Fish, May 27, 1914
This handwritten letter, dated May 27, 1914, is written to Daniel Fish and discusses adding Vinnie Ream to and undisclosed bibliography. The letter goes on to discuss Ream's Statue of Lincoln and other accomplishments. The signature is illegible. "H. McLellan" is written in pencil along the top of the page.
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Letter, From Unknown to Richard L. Hoxie, undated
This undated, handwritten letter is written to Hoxie from an unidentified person. The letter discusses a letter the writer received from Mrs. Hoxie and expresses appreciation for a book about the Lincoln statue received. The letter is written on "Moore's Modern Methods" letterhead with "John C. Moore Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. Binder and holes in leaves, each Patented 1906" beneath the logo. A hand drawn map with a compass is drawn on page 2 of the letter.
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Letter, Walter R. Benjamin to Hugh McLellan, August 27, 1907
Walter R. Benjamin
This handwritten letter, dated August 27, 1907, is written from Walter R. Benjamin to Hugh McLellan. In the letter, Benjamin offers McLellan a couple of items he thinks McLellan might like. The letter is written on "Walter R. Benjamin, Publisher of 'The Collector'" letterhead. There is a circular rust stain in the upper left corner over the words "Telephone, 4580 Mad. Square."
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Invitation to Unveiling of Vinnie Ream’s Lincoln Statue , January 25, 1891
This is a handwritten invitation to the unveiling of Vinnie Ream's Lincoln statue in the capitol in Washington on January 25, 1891. There is a circular rust stain in the upper left portion of the paper.
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Letter, Vinnie Ream to Mrs. Nealy, January 26, 1870
Vinnie Reams
This handwritten letter, dated January 26, 1870, is written from Vinnie Reams to Mrs. Nealy. The letter mentions the Lincoln statue that Reams is sculpting and his pleasure at the model of it being so highly regarded by his friends and neighbors. The letter goes on to describe some of his other artistic endeavors and invites her to write to him often. A note identifying Vinne Reams as a sculptor is written in pencil along the left edge of the firs page of the letter. A typed transcript of the letter is included.
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