Bacheller, Irving, 1859-1950
Dates
- Existence: 1859-09-26 - 1950-02-24
Biography
Irving Bacheller (1859-1950), American novelist and journalist
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Bangs family papers
Scrapbooks, manuscripts, diaries. letters, and personal papers documenting the lives and careers of American humorist John Kendrick Bangs and his son, Francis Hyde Bangs.
Letter : Alpha Tau Omega, St. Lawrence, Canton, N. Y., to [Richard Watson] Gilder, 1900 Dec 17
ALS sharing ideas for a headpiece for an unidentified work featuring charging cavalry.
Letter : Canton, N. Y., to Richard Watson Gilder, The Century Company, Union Square, New York City, 1900 Dec 26
TLS concerning an upcoming event.
Letter : Gate O' the Isles, Winter Park, Florida, to [George A.] Zabriskie, 1941 Jan 7
ALS inquiring about Zabriskie's health after a trip to the hospital, sharing news concerning the publication of an unidentified book, and commenting on old age. Accompanied by a manuscript note by Zabriskie recalling memories of Bacheller.
Letter : Sound Beach, Connecticut, to John Kendrick Bangs, 1903 June 5
Letter : The 1811 House, Manchester, Vermont, to Mr. Albright, 1942 Jul 25
ALS offering for republication "Whispering Bill," a war story first published in 1890 in The Independent by Bliss Carmen.
Letter : to Norman B. Furlong, Citizen's Natl Bank Bldg, Norwalk, [19]31 Dec 12
ALS, on letterhead of the Century Club, 7 West Forty-Third Street, New York, mentioning completion of a novel. With envelope.
Note : Century Club, to Mr. McDonald, 1932 May 27
ANS asking a Mr. Macdonald to respond to a request of 1932 Apr 28 by Albert W. H. Hirsch of the Southern Art Engraving Company for a portrait of Bacheller for a publication of Florida's most distinguished citizens.
The ANS is written on the bottom of the TLS from Hirsch.