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Correspondence, 1895-1898 June


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    Correspondence, 1898 July-1901

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists mainly of letters written by various contributors to the editors of Century magazine. The collection also contains numerous memorandums and notes written by Richard Watson Gilder to his editorial assistants.

    mssCM 1-760

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    Century Magazine Correspondence

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists mainly of letters written by various contributors to the editors of Century magazine. The collection also contains numerous memorandums and notes written by Richard Watson Gilder to his editorial assistants.

    mssCM 1-760

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    Correspondence, 1907-1910

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists mainly of letters written by various contributors to the editors of Century magazine. The collection also contains numerous memorandums and notes written by Richard Watson Gilder to his editorial assistants.

    mssCM 1-760

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    Correspondence, 1885-1890

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists mainly of letters written by various contributors to the editors of Century magazine. The collection also contains numerous memorandums and notes written by Richard Watson Gilder to his editorial assistants.

    mssCM 1-760

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    Correspondence, 1905-1906

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists mainly of letters written by various contributors to the editors of Century magazine. The collection also contains numerous memorandums and notes written by Richard Watson Gilder to his editorial assistants.

    mssCM 1-760

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    Correspondence, 1891-1894

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists mainly of letters written by various contributors to the editors of Century magazine. The collection also contains numerous memorandums and notes written by Richard Watson Gilder to his editorial assistants.

    mssCM 1-760