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Box 2

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Contains 51 Results:

Doyle, Arthur Conan to Seabrooke, Mrs.: Regarding trees on his property, Sept. 17, undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 102
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. 17, undated

Doyle, Arthur Conan to Society for Psychical Research: Resignation from the society (retained copy), Jan. 21, 1930

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 103
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. 21, 1930

Doyle, Arthur Conan to Stawell, Sir Richard: Sends a statement to the Edith Cavell Memorial concerning his outrage at her execution, Sept. 28, 1919

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 104
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. 28, 1919

Doyle, Arthur Conan to Sullivan, Mark: "Shall be at home…" (telegram), April 18, 1914

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 105
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: Mark: "Shall be at home…" (telegram), April 18, 1914

Doyle, Arthur Conan to Sullivan, Mark: Sending something to read about religion, April 22, 1914

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 106
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: Mark: Sending something to read about religion, April 22, 1914

Doyle, Arthur Conan to Sullivan, Mark: Social note mentioning his tour schedule, May 14, 1914

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 107
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: Mark: Social note mentioning his tour schedule, May 14, 1914

Doyle, Arthur Conan to Sullivan, Mark: Remarks on British involvement in WW I, and his patriotic writings and speeches, Sept. 23, 1914

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 108
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: Mark: Remarks on British involvement in WW I, and his patriotic writings and speeches, Sept. 23, 1914

Doyle, Arthur Conan to Sullivan, Mark: Describes patriotic spirit of the new Allied recruits in 1915, undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 109
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: Mark: Describes patriotic spirit of the new Allied recruits in 1915, undated

Doyle, Arthur Conan to Sullivan, Mark: Social letter with hopes they can meet, April 12, 1922

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 110
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: Mark: Social letter with hopes they can meet, April 12, 1922

Doyle, Arthur Conan to Sullivan, Mark: Social letter regarding American engagements and travels, April 15, 1922

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 111
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: Mark: Social letter regarding American engagements and travels, April 15, 1922

Doyle, Arthur Conan to Sullivan, Mark: Remarks on "picture lecture" in New York and lecture in Washington; offers to show Sullivan's children his fairy photos, April 23, 1922

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 112
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: Mark: Remarks on "picture lecture" in New York and lecture in Washington; offers to show Sullivan's children his fairy photos, April 23, 1922

Doyle, Arthur Conan to Sullivan, Mark: Thanks for club cards but much to busy to use, May 16, 1922

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 113
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: Mark: Thanks for club cards but much to busy to use, May 16, 1922

Doyle, Arthur Conan to Wilson, Mr.: Refusal to run for political office for a third time, Nov. 5, 1906

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 114
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. 5, 1906

Doyle, Arthur Conan to Unknown correspondent: Request for brother Innes to be allowed to draw while in hospital (response on verso), June 26, 1892

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 115
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: June 26, 1892

Doyle, Arthur Conan to Unknown correspondent: Results of a contest he judged, ca. 1893-1894

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 116
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. 1893-1894

Doyle, Arthur Conan to Unknown correspondent: To reporter, denying story of a right-of-way through his house at Haslemere (article on verso), Aug. 8, 1892

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 117
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: Aug. 8, 1892

Doyle, Arthur Conan to Unknown correspondent: Reply to rifle range query, Feb. 10, 1902

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 118
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. 10, 1902

Doyle, Arthur Conan to Unknown correspondent: Concerns misunderstanding about order for a motorbike, Jan. 1, 1903

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 119
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, 1903

Doyle, Arthur Conan to Unknown correspondent: Thanks for songs, March. 25, 1903

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 120
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. 25, 1903

Doyle, Arthur Conan to Unknown correspondent: Investing in the A.W. Wall Co. and the Cam Rim brake, Feb. 2, 1904

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 121
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. 2, 1904

Doyle, Arthur Conan to Unknown correspondent: Will visit the cycle works, Aug. 26, 1904

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 122
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: Aug. 26, 1904

Doyle, Arthur Conan to Unknown correspondent: Has had no luck excavating at High Rocks, Feb. 20, 1909

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 123
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. 20, 1909

Doyle, Arthur Conan to Unknown correspondent: Explains to critic his dramatic intent in face of negative review of Fires of Fate, June 16, 1909

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 124
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: June 16, 1909

Doyle, Arthur Conan to Unknown correspondent: Social note to arrange a meeting, probably in New York, undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 125
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 Unknown correspondent: Asks for information on the Somme Battle, Dec. 6, 1916

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 126
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. 6, 1916