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Correspondence
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Richard Watson Gilder correspondence
Manuscripts
The Richard Watson Gilder correspondence consists of letters mainly from Richard Gilder addressed to Brigham Johnson, editor of the Cedar Rapids Republican and later Iowa State Librarian, from 1887 to 1931. Subjects discussed in the letters include literary matters, political issues (particularly Grover Cleveland and the Republican Party), David Bennett Hill, the Gilder family and Gilder's wife, Helena de Kay Gilder. After Richard Gilder's death in 1909, Brigham continued to correspond with Helena de Kay Gilder and the Gilders' daughter, Rosamond Gilder.
mssHM 45005-45048
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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