In a letter to Horace Kephart on August 2, 1926, Joseph Cox, Managing Editor of "Adventure" magazine, New York City, requests that Kephart serve as an expert in the "Ask Adventure" department.
In a letter to Horace Kephart on October 14,1926, Joseph Cox, Managing Editor of "Adventure" magazine, New York, N.Y., requests Kephart serve as an expert in the "Ask Adventure" department.
In a letter to Horace Kephart on November 22, 1926, Joseph Cox informs Kephart he will send the food list circular. Mr. Cox asks if he has an interest in writing about the Southern Appalachians for “Adventure” magazine since the former expert…
In a letter to Horace Kephart on December 7, 1926, Joseph Cox thanks Kephart for writing about the western North Carolina, eastern Tennessee and north Georgia regions for “Ask Adventure” magazine.
In a letter to Horace Kephart on June 13, 1930, Marian Leigh Criss writes to tell Kephart how much she and her traveling companions are enjoying his books and gives him a dessert idea.
In this letter of June 3, 1898, Amos J. Cummings writes Horace Kephart to let him know that the War Department is opposed to his bill providing for the enlistment of a regiment of independent sharp-shooters for use in the Spanish-American War.
1821 field book notes of William Davenport that trace the North Carolina - Tennessee boundary. Kephart includes a note that it was ''Copied from the original for the North Carolina Park Commission; recopied by Horace Kephart, 1928.'' Kephart also…
In a letter to Horace Kephart on December 30, 1920, practicing lawyer Allan Davis sends his newest published script “On Vengeance Height” and appreciates his kindness in reading it.
In this two-page letter to Horace Kephart, August 22, 1919, Pascal DeAngelis of the Savage Arms Company, Utica, New York, responds to Kephart's critique of the Model 1919 rifle.