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O. Henry Collection, Accession 6333-g, Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library
Gift 29 Oct 1973
Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
[Includes article as printed in Broadway Magazine , 8 p. with illustrations by Alexander Popini . ] (Bound in burgundy leather)
[Includes article printed in Broadway Magazine , 7 p. with illustrations by Reginald Birch ; includes letter written February 20, 1913 in which John J. Dacey of Marvin, Hooker, Roosevelt , New York discusses the authenticity of " Strictly Business , " " Nashville , " " Thimble Thumble , " and " A Municipal Report " with George D. Smith as part of bankruptcy proceedings involving New Hampton Publishing Co. ] (Bound in burgundy leather)
[Includes editorial markings, photograph of O. Henry and article as printed in Rolling Stones , 15 p.; published in "Monthly Magazine Section," July, 1910.]
[Responds to her answer to a personal he placed in The New York Herald ; discusses his search for "congenial company" for himself and a friend; mentions Texas and New York ; includes " O. Henry and Me" by Ethel Lloyd Patterson with illustrations by William Oberhardt as printed in Everybody's Magazine , 6 p.; includes a photograph of O. Henry . ] (Bound in dark blue leather)
[Discusses insomnia causing him to visit Asheville ; mentions expected completion of a "Yucatan story"; Miss Tracy.] (Bound in blue leather with following three letters and a photograph of O. Henry.)
[Discusses his upcoming [marriage], his health, expected completion of a story, plans to return to New York , the possibility of a novel, being "mixed up in the McC[lure] books," and an advance; mentions Sara Lindsay Coleman , Mrs. [William Aspenwall] Bradley , Asheville . ] (Bound in blue leather)
[Discusses a change in housing place; mentions Good Ground, [ Long Island ].] (Bound in blue leather)
[Discusses an advance on a story, a story for William Henry Irwin . ].(Bound in blue leather)
[Discusses illness, getting together with Bradley, taking a friend to see some publishers, a syndicate story, the need to get away, the proofs of some stories, a check.] (Bound in blue leather)