In this letter of May 1, 1928, Roy Bird writes his brother-in-law Leonard Kephart with additional information about the Kepharts' financial affairs. He says that after speaking with his wife Barbara, he realizes Leonard is not able to pay an…
In this letter of May 8, 1928, Roy Bird writes his brother-in-law Leonard Kephart to let him know he has no news, but that they are waiting to hear from him so they can make financial plans for Laura Kephart in the upcoming year.
In a letter to Horace Kephart on November 25, 1918, Horatio W. Bishop asks when Kephart’s article will be published in “Field and Stream” featuring his sketches. Mr. Bishop states his concern that the sketches may be on a smaller scale for…
In a 1931 letter, Sol Bloom writes from Washington, D.C. regarding planning celebrations for the upcoming two hundredth anniversary of the birth of George Washington.
In a letter to Horace Kephart on February 21, 1928, Joseph Blue of the Hodgman Rubber Company writes Kephart about his request for Ed Cave’s Handbook “How to Sleep Comfortably Out of Doors.”
In a letter to Horace Kephart on February 28, 1928, Joseph Blue of the Hodgman Rubber Company thanks Kephart for his reply and will share his response with Ed Cave. Blue discusses air beds and their cost.
Hide Scale; steel hunting scale with one large hook, one small hook, with big ring at top and small ring beside small hook; stamped ''HENRY BOKER GERMANY.'' 10 1/2''L.
In a letter to Horace Kephart on January 3, 1919, Edris Bowie inquires into Kephart's knowledge of firearms with regards to Bowie's collection of roughly 250, all made in the South from 1861 to 1865. Several features within the collection including…
In a letter to Honorable Fred Bruhml on April 29, 1932, George H. Bramlett writes to ask Bruhml to investigate R. E. Fansher. The results will be in strict confidence.