Box 1
Container
Contains 101 Results:
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Maurice, Arthur B.: Request for address, undated
File — Box: 1, Folder: 76
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 Myers, Mr.: Regarding convalescent patient, with bill, March 26, 1890
File — Box: 1, Folder: 77
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 26, 1890
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Myers, L.: For professional services, ca. 1890
File — Box: 1, Folder: 78
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. 1890
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Newnes, Sir George: Due to charity reading, cannot meet, May 11, 1897
File — Box: 1, Folder: 79
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:
cannot meet, May 11, 1897
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Newnes, Sir George: Has nothing to submit to the Strand as working on a novel, ca. 1900-1905
File — Box: 1, Folder: 80
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. 1900-1905
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Newnes, Sir George: Short note of assurance, undated
File — Box: 1, Folder: 81
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 Park, William: Urges Park to write "The real Facts about Oscar Slater", Nov. 19, 1926
File — Box: 1, Folder: 82
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:
Nov. 19, 1926
Doyle, Arthur Conan to [Park, William]: Wants clarity on facts of the Slater case (fragment), ca. 1926
File — Box: 1, Folder: 83
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 [Park, William]: Sending 3 documents relating to the Slater case, 1926-1927
File — Box: 1, Folder: 84
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:
1926-1927
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Park, William: Is sending a private letter he received after a man-to-man appeal regarding Slater, ca. 1926-1927
File — Box: 1, Folder: 85
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. 1926-1927
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Park, William: Putting pressure on Sir John Gilmour (Scottish Secretary) and others, for Slater's defense (fragment), ca. 1926-1927
File — Box: 1, Folder: 86
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. 1926-1927
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Park, William: Praise for Park's reporting on Slater case; sends spiritual notes as need to prove survival, April 17, 1926 or 1927
File — Box: 1, Folder: 87
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 17, 1926 or 1927
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Park, William: Verdict in the Slater case, July 21, 1927
File — Box: 1, Folder: 88
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 21, 1927
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Park, William: Leaving for Africa, 1927
File — Box: 1, Folder: 89
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:
1927
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Payn, James: Considering title for The Tragedy of the Koroskos, ca. 1896
File — Box: 1, Folder: 90
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. 1896
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Pulaski, Mr.: Permission to use Pulaski's ectoplasmic photos, 1922
File — Box: 1, Folder: 91
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:
1922
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Quiggin, A.H.: Answer to Quiggin's schoolboy query, Sept. 30, 1892. With Quiggin note to Sir Sydney Roberts about ACD's reply, March 21, 1962
File — Box: 1, Folder: 92
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. 30, 1892. With Quiggin note to Sir Sydney Roberts about ACD's reply, March 21, 1962
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Reid, Sir Wemyss: Submission of a "soldier song" to the editor of The Speaker, ca. 1896-1897
File — Box: 1, Folder: 93
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. 1896-1897
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Richards, Grant: re: Regarding experimental aspect and public acceptance of A Duet, 1899
File — Box: 1, Folder: 94
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:
1899
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Richards, Grant: Sister Dodo's book about to be published under her pen name, H. Ripley Cromarsh, March 18, 1903
File — Box: 1, Folder: 95
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 18, 1903
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Richards, Grant: Sorry about overstock of A Duet and other publishing matters, Oct. 1, 1899
File — Box: 1, Folder: 96
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. 1, 1899
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Robson, A.D.: Concerning another run for Parliamentary seat, Nov. 14, 1903
File — Box: 1, Folder: 97
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:
Nov. 14, 1903
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Rose, H.P.: Suggests Sir George Newnes as a possible investor in the A.W. Wall Co. and the Cam Rim brake, May 8, 1903
File — Box: 1, Folder: 98
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:
May 8, 1903
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Rose, H.P.: Send A.W. Wall information to Reginald Smith, Jan. 1, 1904
File — Box: 1, Folder: 99
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, 1904
Doyle, Arthur Conan to Rose, H.P.: Business matters concerning Cam Rim brake, Jan. 5, 1904
File — Box: 1, Folder: 100
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. 5, 1904