Box 6
Contains 70 Results:
Keyes Metcalf to Martha Gerrish, 1914-05-18 - 1914-05-31
May 26, 1914 letter contains a pamphlet which Keyes published about book and periodical locations in the New York Public Library.
Martha Gerrish to Keyes Metcalf, 1914-05
Keyes Metcalf to Martha Gerrish, 1914-06
Martha Gerrish to Keyes Metcalf, 1914-06
Contains wedding announcement of Martha to Keyes, June 16, 1914.
Charles Metcalf correspondence, 1904, undated
This series contains letters written by Keyes Metcalf, letters to and from Keyes' brothers and sisters, correspondence of Keyes’ children, and other miscellaneous correspondence and writings. The miscellaneous correspondence series also includes an anonymous letter about Azariah Smith Root, Keyes’ graduation announcements, and wedding congratulations from former classmates. This series is arranged chronologically by the first date of materials in the folder.
Postcard to Charles from Annie, 1904
This series contains letters written by Keyes Metcalf, letters to and from Keyes' brothers and sisters, correspondence of Keyes’ children, and other miscellaneous correspondence and writings. The miscellaneous correspondence series also includes an anonymous letter about Azariah Smith Root, Keyes’ graduation announcements, and wedding congratulations from former classmates. This series is arranged chronologically by the first date of materials in the folder.
Donald Storrs King to Keyes Metcalf, 1907-ca.1914
Donald Storrs King (OC 1912) was a longtime friend of Keyes Metcalf and son of Oberlin College President Henry Churchill King.
Don King to Keyes Metcalf, 1907-07-21
Summer update from Don
English composition essay by Keyes Metcalf, 1908-03-25
A criticism of "A Night Among the Pines."
Correspondence to and from Keyes Metcalf, 1910 - 1914, undated
This series contains letters written by Keyes Metcalf, letters to and from Keyes' brothers and sisters, correspondence of Keyes’ children, and other miscellaneous correspondence and writings. The miscellaneous correspondence series also includes an anonymous letter about Azariah Smith Root, Keyes’ graduation announcements, and wedding congratulations from former classmates. This series is arranged chronologically by the first date of materials in the folder.