Charles Welsh letters received, 1901-1903 | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)

Charles Welsh, Cynthia May Westover Alden (Correspondent), Edwin Arnold (Correspondent), Cyrus Townsend Brady (Correspondent), Edward Brooks (Correspondent), Abbie Farwell Brown (Correspondent), Bliss Carman (Correspondent), Mary Hartwell Catherwood (Correspondent), Richard Henry Dana (Correspondent), Melvil Dewey (Correspondent), Nathan Haskell Dole (Correspondent), Arthur Twining Hadley (Correspondent), G. A. Henty (Correspondent), Thomas Wentworth Higginson (Correspondent), Edward S. Holden (Correspondent), David Starr Jordan (Correspondent), Henry Cabot Lodge (Correspondent), John Davis Long (Correspondent), Hamilton Wright Mabie (Correspondent), Kirk Munroe (Correspondent), Robert E. Peary (Correspondent), Edward Kirk Rawson (Correspondent), Opie Read (Correspondent), Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards (Correspondent), Charles G. D. Roberts (Correspondent), Ernest Thompson Seton (Correspondent), Thomas J. Shahan (Correspondent), Frank R. Stockton (Correspondent), Edith Matilda Thomas (Correspondent), William P. Trent (Correspondent), Henry Van Dyke (Correspondent), Benjamin Ide Wheeler (Correspondent)

Summary:The collection consists of ninety-seven letters, 1901-1903, written by various people in response to editor Charles Welsh's request that they write introductions to volumes in Thomas Bailey Aldrich's Young folks library and Walter Camp's Library for young people. Includes multiple letters from some correspondents. Some of the letters are supplemented with clippings describing the writer. Among the well-known personalities who agreed to write introductions are: Cynthia Westover Alden, Edwin Arnold, Cyrus T. Brady, and Edward Brooks