A Calendar of the Letters of Willa Cather
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Letter ID: 0057
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Addressee: Gere, Mariel
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Date: 1899-08-02
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Repository: Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation
To Mariel Gere,
Aug. 2, 1899
; WCPM
How lucky Mariel is! [See
#0053.] Is traveling home the long way, by the Great Lakes, but will be in Lincoln the next Sunday. Is worried about her
mother, who has been ill.
Willa
[Stout #57]
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Letter ID: 0059
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Addressee: Alexander, William V.
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Date: 1899-11-25
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Repository: University of Virginia, Alderman Library, Charlottesville, Va.
To William V. Alexander,
at Ladies Home Journal
Nov. 25, 1899
; UVa
Will revise article on Ethelbert Nevin.
Willa Sibert Cather
[Stout #59]
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Letter ID: 0060
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Addressee: Alexander, William V.
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Date: 1900-01-17
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Repository: University of Virginia, Alderman Library, Charlottesville, Va.
To William V. Alexander,
Jan. 17, 1900
; UVa
Returning proofs of her article on Nevin with
inserts Alexander suggested.
Willa Sibert Cather
[Stout #60]
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Letter ID: 0062
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Addressee: Jones, Will Owen
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Date: 1900-09-29
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Repository: University of Virginia, Alderman Library, Charlottesville, Va.
To Will Owen Jones,
Sept. 29, 1900 from Pittsburgh
; UVa
Has accepted a temporary position with the Library. Parents may move to Lincoln. Will be there to help around the first of November and will stay through the
winter. Would be interested in some work on the Journal. Has to work, or will begin to resemble Herbert Bates. Has some new prose and poetry being
published in the fall.
Willa Cather
[Stout #62]
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Letter ID: 0066
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Addressee: Alexander, William V.
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Date: 1901-02-21
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Repository: University of Virginia, Alderman Library, Charlottesville, Va.
To William V. Alexander,
Feb. 21, 1901 from Washington, D.C.
; UVa
Ethelbert Nevin died last Sunday. Would like to
have the photographs she sent that he did not use.
Willa Sibert Cather
[Stout #66]
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Letter ID: 0067
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Addressee: Alexander, William V.
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Date: 1901-02-28
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Repository: University of Virginia, Alderman Library, Charlottesville, Va.
To William V. Alexander,
Feb. 29, 1900 [actually 1901], from Washington,
D.C.
; UVa
Appreciates his returning the photographs.
Willa Sibert Cather
[Stout #67]
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Letter ID: 0069
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Addressee: Gere, Mariel Clapham
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Date: 1901-07-14
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Repository: Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation
To Mrs. Charles Gere,
Sunday
[July 14, 1901?]
, from Red Cloud, Nebr.
; WCPM
Children not so changed as she expected; mother better than reports had indicated. Very hot; doubts she can work. Mrs. Garber doesn't go out any more. Hopes Mariel is better.
Willa
[Stout #69]
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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.
; WCPM
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: 0079
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Addressee: Jones, Will Owen
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Date: 1903-01-02
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Repository: University of Virginia, Alderman Library, Charlottesville, Va.
To Will Owen Jones,
Jan. 2, [1903?] from 1180 Murray Hill, Pittsburgh
; UVa
Please send newspapers that
printed letters from France. Will have a volume of poems published in the spring.
Would like to borrow a Lincoln directory to
get addresses to send advertising circulars.
Willa S. Cather
[Stout #79]
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Letter ID: 0084
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Addressee: Jones, Will Owen
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Date: 1903-05-07
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Repository: University of Virginia, Alderman Library, Charlottesville, Va.
To Will Owen Jones,
May 7, 1903 from 1180 Murray
Hill Pittsburgh
; UVa
Thanks for launching her with S. S. McClure. Had a
telegram from him and has been to New York
to see him. Feeling elated, as if her life is now more valuable than before. McClure to run her stories in the magazine, then publish as a book. Will place for her any he
does not use. At the McClure house met wife of Robert Louis Stevenson, who had read the stories. Greatly appreciates his help.
Other plans afoot. P.S.: Doesn't seem to be able to reach Sarah Harris.
Willa S. Cather
[Stout #84]
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