Box 1
Container
Contains 101 Results:
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Barr, Robert: Barr's health better, undated, 1910
File — Box: 1, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Letters, notes, and cards written by Arthur Conan Doyle (including a few written by a secretary and signed by Doyle) reflecting the wide range of his interests and activities, from his early days as a practicing doctor to the year of his death in 1930. There are letters to his dentist, Guy Ash (one referring to his hopes of using the dye dicyanin to capture ghostly images); to his friend Robert Barr and his deteriorating relationship with McClure’s publishing business; to New England...
Dates:
undated, 1910
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Barr, Robert: Barr's health, Jan. 28, 1911
File — Box: 1, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Letters, notes, and cards written by Arthur Conan Doyle (including a few written by a secretary and signed by Doyle) reflecting the wide range of his interests and activities, from his early days as a practicing doctor to the year of his death in 1930. There are letters to his dentist, Guy Ash (one referring to his hopes of using the dye dicyanin to capture ghostly images); to his friend Robert Barr and his deteriorating relationship with McClure’s publishing business; to New England...
Dates:
Jan. 28, 1911
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Barr, Robert: Inquiry about Barr's health, Sept. 24, 1911
File — Box: 1, Folder: 28
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Letters, notes, and cards written by Arthur Conan Doyle (including a few written by a secretary and signed by Doyle) reflecting the wide range of his interests and activities, from his early days as a practicing doctor to the year of his death in 1930. There are letters to his dentist, Guy Ash (one referring to his hopes of using the dye dicyanin to capture ghostly images); to his friend Robert Barr and his deteriorating relationship with McClure’s publishing business; to New England...
Dates:
Sept. 24, 1911
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Barr, Robert: Personal, anecdotal letter, undated, 1911
File — Box: 1, Folder: 29
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Letters, notes, and cards written by Arthur Conan Doyle (including a few written by a secretary and signed by Doyle) reflecting the wide range of his interests and activities, from his early days as a practicing doctor to the year of his death in 1930. There are letters to his dentist, Guy Ash (one referring to his hopes of using the dye dicyanin to capture ghostly images); to his friend Robert Barr and his deteriorating relationship with McClure’s publishing business; to New England...
Dates:
undated, 1911
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Barr, Robert: Offer to meet his train, undated
File — Box: 1, Folder: 30
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Letters, notes, and cards written by Arthur Conan Doyle (including a few written by a secretary and signed by Doyle) reflecting the wide range of his interests and activities, from his early days as a practicing doctor to the year of his death in 1930. There are letters to his dentist, Guy Ash (one referring to his hopes of using the dye dicyanin to capture ghostly images); to his friend Robert Barr and his deteriorating relationship with McClure’s publishing business; to New England...
Dates:
undated
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Barr, Robert: Reference unknown, undated
File — Box: 1, Folder: 31
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Letters, notes, and cards written by Arthur Conan Doyle (including a few written by a secretary and signed by Doyle) reflecting the wide range of his interests and activities, from his early days as a practicing doctor to the year of his death in 1930. There are letters to his dentist, Guy Ash (one referring to his hopes of using the dye dicyanin to capture ghostly images); to his friend Robert Barr and his deteriorating relationship with McClure’s publishing business; to New England...
Dates:
undated
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Barr, Mrs. Robert: Condolences for Robert Barr's death, Oct. 23, 1912
File — Box: 1, Folder: 32
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Letters, notes, and cards written by Arthur Conan Doyle (including a few written by a secretary and signed by Doyle) reflecting the wide range of his interests and activities, from his early days as a practicing doctor to the year of his death in 1930. There are letters to his dentist, Guy Ash (one referring to his hopes of using the dye dicyanin to capture ghostly images); to his friend Robert Barr and his deteriorating relationship with McClure’s publishing business; to New England...
Dates:
Oct. 23, 1912
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Barr, Mrs. Robert: Contacting Scotland Yard about collapse of the Oxted Tunnel, July 2, 1914
File — Box: 1, Folder: 33
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Letters, notes, and cards written by Arthur Conan Doyle (including a few written by a secretary and signed by Doyle) reflecting the wide range of his interests and activities, from his early days as a practicing doctor to the year of his death in 1930. There are letters to his dentist, Guy Ash (one referring to his hopes of using the dye dicyanin to capture ghostly images); to his friend Robert Barr and his deteriorating relationship with McClure’s publishing business; to New England...
Dates:
July 2, 1914
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Barr, Mrs. Robert: Remarks on British police and German spies, ca. 1917
File — Box: 1, Folder: 34
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Letters, notes, and cards written by Arthur Conan Doyle (including a few written by a secretary and signed by Doyle) reflecting the wide range of his interests and activities, from his early days as a practicing doctor to the year of his death in 1930. There are letters to his dentist, Guy Ash (one referring to his hopes of using the dye dicyanin to capture ghostly images); to his friend Robert Barr and his deteriorating relationship with McClure’s publishing business; to New England...
Dates:
ca. 1917
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Beecher, Edward N.: Thanks for photo and book, July 12, 1921
File — Box: 1, Folder: 35
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Letters, notes, and cards written by Arthur Conan Doyle (including a few written by a secretary and signed by Doyle) reflecting the wide range of his interests and activities, from his early days as a practicing doctor to the year of his death in 1930. There are letters to his dentist, Guy Ash (one referring to his hopes of using the dye dicyanin to capture ghostly images); to his friend Robert Barr and his deteriorating relationship with McClure’s publishing business; to New England...
Dates:
July 12, 1921
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Beecher, Edward N.: May have to miss visiting Cleveland, July 13, 1922.
File — Box: 1, Folder: 36
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Letters, notes, and cards written by Arthur Conan Doyle (including a few written by a secretary and signed by Doyle) reflecting the wide range of his interests and activities, from his early days as a practicing doctor to the year of his death in 1930. There are letters to his dentist, Guy Ash (one referring to his hopes of using the dye dicyanin to capture ghostly images); to his friend Robert Barr and his deteriorating relationship with McClure’s publishing business; to New England...
Dates:
July 13, 1922.
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Beecher, Edward N.: Dismisses "Black" regarding Spiritualism, Sept. 13, 1922.
File — Box: 1, Folder: 37
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Letters, notes, and cards written by Arthur Conan Doyle (including a few written by a secretary and signed by Doyle) reflecting the wide range of his interests and activities, from his early days as a practicing doctor to the year of his death in 1930. There are letters to his dentist, Guy Ash (one referring to his hopes of using the dye dicyanin to capture ghostly images); to his friend Robert Barr and his deteriorating relationship with McClure’s publishing business; to New England...
Dates:
Sept. 13, 1922.
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Beecher, Edward N.: May make it to Cleveland, Oct. 23, 1922
File — Box: 1, Folder: 38
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Letters, notes, and cards written by Arthur Conan Doyle (including a few written by a secretary and signed by Doyle) reflecting the wide range of his interests and activities, from his early days as a practicing doctor to the year of his death in 1930. There are letters to his dentist, Guy Ash (one referring to his hopes of using the dye dicyanin to capture ghostly images); to his friend Robert Barr and his deteriorating relationship with McClure’s publishing business; to New England...
Dates:
Oct. 23, 1922
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Beecher, Edward N.: Discussion of the Stewart case and fraud, Dec. 8, 1922.
File — Box: 1, Folder: 39
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Letters, notes, and cards written by Arthur Conan Doyle (including a few written by a secretary and signed by Doyle) reflecting the wide range of his interests and activities, from his early days as a practicing doctor to the year of his death in 1930. There are letters to his dentist, Guy Ash (one referring to his hopes of using the dye dicyanin to capture ghostly images); to his friend Robert Barr and his deteriorating relationship with McClure’s publishing business; to New England...
Dates:
Dec. 8, 1922.
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Beecher, Edward N.: Urging Beecher to help the Spiritualist cause, Jan. 1, 1923
File — Box: 1, Folder: 40
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Letters, notes, and cards written by Arthur Conan Doyle (including a few written by a secretary and signed by Doyle) reflecting the wide range of his interests and activities, from his early days as a practicing doctor to the year of his death in 1930. There are letters to his dentist, Guy Ash (one referring to his hopes of using the dye dicyanin to capture ghostly images); to his friend Robert Barr and his deteriorating relationship with McClure’s publishing business; to New England...
Dates:
Jan. 1, 1923
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Beecher, Edward N.: Thank you note, April 22, 1923
File — Box: 1, Folder: 41
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Letters, notes, and cards written by Arthur Conan Doyle (including a few written by a secretary and signed by Doyle) reflecting the wide range of his interests and activities, from his early days as a practicing doctor to the year of his death in 1930. There are letters to his dentist, Guy Ash (one referring to his hopes of using the dye dicyanin to capture ghostly images); to his friend Robert Barr and his deteriorating relationship with McClure’s publishing business; to New England...
Dates:
April 22, 1923
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Beecher, Edward N.: Denies using Beecher spirit photo, Jan 24, 1928
File — Box: 1, Folder: 42
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Letters, notes, and cards written by Arthur Conan Doyle (including a few written by a secretary and signed by Doyle) reflecting the wide range of his interests and activities, from his early days as a practicing doctor to the year of his death in 1930. There are letters to his dentist, Guy Ash (one referring to his hopes of using the dye dicyanin to capture ghostly images); to his friend Robert Barr and his deteriorating relationship with McClure’s publishing business; to New England...
Dates:
Jan 24, 1928
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Beresford, Mrs.: Explains not receiving Boer War medal, July 31, 1897
File — Box: 1, Folder: 43
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Letters, notes, and cards written by Arthur Conan Doyle (including a few written by a secretary and signed by Doyle) reflecting the wide range of his interests and activities, from his early days as a practicing doctor to the year of his death in 1930. There are letters to his dentist, Guy Ash (one referring to his hopes of using the dye dicyanin to capture ghostly images); to his friend Robert Barr and his deteriorating relationship with McClure’s publishing business; to New England...
Dates:
July 31, 1897
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Bettany, Mrs. George: Condolences on the death of her husband, Dec. 5, 1891
File — Box: 1, Folder: 44
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Letters, notes, and cards written by Arthur Conan Doyle (including a few written by a secretary and signed by Doyle) reflecting the wide range of his interests and activities, from his early days as a practicing doctor to the year of his death in 1930. There are letters to his dentist, Guy Ash (one referring to his hopes of using the dye dicyanin to capture ghostly images); to his friend Robert Barr and his deteriorating relationship with McClure’s publishing business; to New England...
Dates:
Dec. 5, 1891
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Bettany, Mrs. George: Congratulations on her book and could he cycle over to visit her, April 2, 1892
File — Box: 1, Folder: 45
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Letters, notes, and cards written by Arthur Conan Doyle (including a few written by a secretary and signed by Doyle) reflecting the wide range of his interests and activities, from his early days as a practicing doctor to the year of his death in 1930. There are letters to his dentist, Guy Ash (one referring to his hopes of using the dye dicyanin to capture ghostly images); to his friend Robert Barr and his deteriorating relationship with McClure’s publishing business; to New England...
Dates:
April 2, 1892
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Blumenfeld, Ralph: Ideas regarding the Oscar Slater case, ca. 1926
File — Box: 1, Folder: 46
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Letters, notes, and cards written by Arthur Conan Doyle (including a few written by a secretary and signed by Doyle) reflecting the wide range of his interests and activities, from his early days as a practicing doctor to the year of his death in 1930. There are letters to his dentist, Guy Ash (one referring to his hopes of using the dye dicyanin to capture ghostly images); to his friend Robert Barr and his deteriorating relationship with McClure’s publishing business; to New England...
Dates:
ca. 1926
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Boyd-Moss, Gen.: Thanks for notes on the Somme Battle, Feb. 19, 1917
File — Box: 1, Folder: 47
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Letters, notes, and cards written by Arthur Conan Doyle (including a few written by a secretary and signed by Doyle) reflecting the wide range of his interests and activities, from his early days as a practicing doctor to the year of his death in 1930. There are letters to his dentist, Guy Ash (one referring to his hopes of using the dye dicyanin to capture ghostly images); to his friend Robert Barr and his deteriorating relationship with McClure’s publishing business; to New England...
Dates:
Feb. 19, 1917
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Bullen, Frank T.: Announcing birth of his son, and a bad financial year,1909 or 1910
File — Box: 1, Folder: 48
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Letters, notes, and cards written by Arthur Conan Doyle (including a few written by a secretary and signed by Doyle) reflecting the wide range of his interests and activities, from his early days as a practicing doctor to the year of his death in 1930. There are letters to his dentist, Guy Ash (one referring to his hopes of using the dye dicyanin to capture ghostly images); to his friend Robert Barr and his deteriorating relationship with McClure’s publishing business; to New England...
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Cadwallader, Mrs. (Addressed her as "Mr."): American tour and Spiritualist lectures, March 17, 1922
File — Box: 1, Folder: 49
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Letters, notes, and cards written by Arthur Conan Doyle (including a few written by a secretary and signed by Doyle) reflecting the wide range of his interests and activities, from his early days as a practicing doctor to the year of his death in 1930. There are letters to his dentist, Guy Ash (one referring to his hopes of using the dye dicyanin to capture ghostly images); to his friend Robert Barr and his deteriorating relationship with McClure’s publishing business; to New England...
Dates:
March 17, 1922
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Cadwallader, Mrs.: American tour schedule, April 12, 1922
File — Box: 1, Folder: 50
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Letters, notes, and cards written by Arthur Conan Doyle (including a few written by a secretary and signed by Doyle) reflecting the wide range of his interests and activities, from his early days as a practicing doctor to the year of his death in 1930. There are letters to his dentist, Guy Ash (one referring to his hopes of using the dye dicyanin to capture ghostly images); to his friend Robert Barr and his deteriorating relationship with McClure’s publishing business; to New England...
Dates:
April 12, 1922