Box 1
Contains 62 Results:
Washington, Connecticut August 27, 1951
Concerning his trip, and article on U.S. #1. T.L.S. 1 page
Washington, Connecticut December 4, 1951
Concerning his opinions of the possible candidates (Truman, Taft, Stassen, Eisenhower) for the presidency. T.L.S. 1 page
Three letters. Washington, Connecticut May 21 to August 12, 1952
Sending his thanks for some magazines Clemens sent; and accepting an invitation to visit in October. T.L.S. 1 page
Washington, Connecticut December 1, 1952
Explaining why he didnt visit in October; and stating he voted for Eisenhower. T.L.S. 1 page
Washington, Connecticut July 14, 1953
Concerning what he has been doing, and when he will get out West again. T.L.S. 1 page
Washington, Connecticut October 14, 1954
Relating an anecdote about G. B. Shaw. T.L.S. 1 page
Washington, Connecticut October 23, 1954
Concerning what he has been doing and promising to send Clemens a copy of "Mississippi Pilot." T.L.S. 1 page
Washington, Connecticut October 17, 1955
Concerning a parallel he has noticed between "Roughing It" and "The Canterbury Tales." T.L.S. 1 page
Washington, Connecticut February 23, 1956
Concerning his early career in writing and how he wrote "State Fair." T.L.S. 1 page
Ralph Ellsworth. Washington, Connecticut. 3 letters: November 21 and 30 and January 10, 1945, 1946
Concerning his manuscripts and his work. 3 T.L.S.
John T. Frederick. Washington, Connecticut. November 18, 1955
Expressing his appreciation for a review and earlier consideration for Mr. Stong concerning his recent publications with Gold Rush settings. T.L.S. 1 page
John T. Frederick. Washington, Connecticut. November 25, 1956
Concerning a picture of Mr. Stong; concerning the "education" requirements for teaching at Kansas and Drake. T.L.S. 1 page
John T. Frederick. Neodesha, Kansas. January 21, 1922
Congratulating Mr. Frederick on the publication of his book. 1 page
John T. Frederick. Neodesha, Kansas. May 1, 1923
Commenting on Mr. Frederick's novel Druida. A.L.S. 1 page
Laurence Fairall. New York City. April 30, 1934
Concerning Stong's desire to write something more sound than ""State Fair." T.L.S. 1 page
Laurence Fairall. Washington, Connecticut October 16, 1946
Concerning the fate of Stong's Fair piece with Life magazine. T.L.S. 1 page
Don Farran. Washington, Connecticut November 13, 1953
Regarding Stong's Use of Farran as a character in one of his books; concerning movie prospects. T.L.S. 1 page
Dr. Percy Fridenberg. Washington, Connecticut February 7, 1935
Concerning Stong's book Week-end and illusions and language used in it. T.L.S. 1 page, envelope included.
Mrs. Le Compte. Washington, Connecticut. May 2, 1955
Concerning Doubleday's delay in sending his book State Fair to Mrs. Le Compte. A.L.S. 1 page. With a letter from Molly Ryan to Mrs. Le Compte and a carbon letter from Mamie Doud Eisenhower to Mr. Stong thanking him for the gift copy of his book State Fair.
Frank Luther Mott. Washington Green, Connecticut. September 20, 1934
Concerning an invitation to speak at the Times Club in Iowa City; Mentions his recent purchase of a farm in Connecticut. T.L.S. 1 page. Together with a carbon copy of Mr. Mott's reply.