A Calendar of the Letters of Willa Cather
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Letter ID: 0063
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Addressee: Seibel, George
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Date: 1900-11
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Repository: Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation
To George Seibel,
Monday
[Nov. 1900?]
; WCPM
Wondering where Omar is. Please send it.
Willa S. Cather
[Stout #63]
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Letter ID: 0064
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Addressee: Seibel, Helen
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Date: 1900-12-19
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Repository: Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation
To Mrs. George Seibel,
Dec. 19, 1900 from Washington, D.C.
; WCPM
Will probably be in Pittsburgh to
spend Christmas with them. Here's a hug for Erna. Omar has been accepted.
Willa
[Stout #64]
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Letter ID: 0065
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Addressee: Seibel, George
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Date: 1901-01-04
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Repository: Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation
To George Seibel,
Jan. 4, 1901 from Washington, D.C.
; WCPM
Very pleased about the acceptance of his play based on Omar. Now he should write a comedy for
Julia Marlowe, so she could stop acting melodrama.
Willa Cather
[Stout #65]
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Letter ID: 0070
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Addressee: Seibel, George
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Date: 1901-07-17
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Repository: Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation
To George Seibel,
July 17, 1901 from Red Cloud, Nebr.
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Has been home about two weeks, feeling tired out. Mother better than in years. Hopes he
will read her story in
the June New England Magazine.
Another to be in August or September Scribner's
[?]. Hoping for cooler weather.
Willa
[Stout #70]
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Letter ID: 0074
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Addressee: Seibel, George
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Date: 1902-07-21
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Repository: Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation
To George Seibel,
July 21, 1902 from Cranston's
Waverly Temperance Hotel, 27 King Street, Cheapside, London
; WCPM
Enclosing essay on an intriguing English industry ["The Strangest Tribe of Darkest England,"
Pittsburgh Gazette, 31 August 1902,
magazine section, p. 4], and has included photographs, though they aren't of very good quality
due to her poor camera. Having a delightful trip and will write Mrs. Seibel from Paris.
Willa Cather
[Stout #74]
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Letter ID: 0078
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Addressee: Seibel, George
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Date: 1902-12
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Repository: Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation
To George Seibel,
n.d.
[Dec. 1902?]
; WCPM
Tell Mrs. Seibel will be there Monday to spend the
night. Hopes they can start decorating the tree then, as per their custom. Will help the McClungs trim a tree on Wednesday.
Willa Cather
[Stout #78]
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Letter ID: 0081
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Addressee: Seibel, George
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Date: 1903-04-28
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Repository: Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation
To George Seibel,
Apr. 28, [1903]
; WCPM
Appreciates his review of the poems. Looking forward to his visit on Thursday.
Willa S. Cather
[Stout #81]
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Letter ID: 0082
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Addressee: Seibel, George
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Date: 1903-04-30
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Repository: Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation
To George Seibel,
Tuesday
[Apr. 30, 1903?]
; WCPM
Appreciates his generous review.
Willa S. C.
[Stout #82]
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Letter ID: 0083
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Addressee: Seibel, George
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Date: 1903-05-01
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Repository: Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation
To George Seibel,
n.d.
[c. May 1, 1903?]
; WCPM
Has been called to New York. Please advise
what journals might review the book of
poems. Hopes McClure's bodes
well.
W. S. C.
[Stout #83]
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Letter ID: 0177
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Addressee: Seibel, George
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Date: 1910-05-17
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Repository: Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation
To George Seibel,
May 17, 1910, on McClure's letterhead
; WCPM
Sorry she used such a foolish title. Hasn't seen Francis
Hill lately. Will pay for however much ginger ale he can drink, though not a
popular choice in New York.
Willa Sibert Cather
[Stout #177]
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