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James Guthrie letter to Kerrison Preston

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    James Guthrie letter to Ogden Hoffman

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    Guthrie encloses a letter from the acting Consul at Havana, William H. Robertson, and writes to Hoffman concerning its contents.

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    Edward Gordon Craig letter to Kerrison Preston

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    A.N.S. on a postcard from Edward Gordon Craig to Kerrison Preston; written from Vence (France), where Craig lived for much of his life. The postcard was, apparently, in response to Preston's request for any letters from the artist W. Graham Robertson Craig might have in his possession; Craig also comments on Ellen Terry and the paintings of George Frederick Watts.

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    James Guthrie letter to Richard Hammond

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    Letter to Richard Hammond, the Collector of Customs in San Francisco, discussing a confusion over the title to the land on which the Custom House in San Francisco stood.

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    Clive Bell letter to Kerrison Preston

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    Accompanied by a carbon copy of Preston's letter to Clive Bell, March 4, 1914.

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    Max Beerbohm letter to Kerrison Preston

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    Following the letter is a note in praise of Graham Robertson.

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    Leander A. Preston diary of a journey from Strawberry Point, Iowa to Yuba City, California

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    Leander Preston describes his journey across the western United States. Along the way, Preston and his family met seceding Mormons and hired a small group of Indians to keep an eye on their cattle. Incomplete. Typescript from original. With introductory biographical typed note signed "Chas. A. Carner."

    mssHM 50650