Box 1
Contains 28 Results:
Photographs of Hanson Booth, 1940s?
Black and white portraits of Hanson Booth, some taken within a log and stone home he built in Zena, Woodstock, New York. With one photograph of the home's interior.
Studio portrait of Booth children, 1890s
One black and white photograph of Clarence, Elizabeth, Hanson, Julia, and Frederic Booth. Mounted in an embossed paper folder with tissue interleaving.
Portia Christian first grade class photo, 1913
One black and white photo depicting the Miss Esther Smith's first grade classroom, Noblesville, Indiana.
Photograph of Julia (Booth) Christian holding a picture by Franklin Booth, 1949?
Portraits of Franklin Booth, one with brother Frederik Booth, 1906?, undated
Booth family photos and Christmas card, undated
Portraits of Franklin Booth (One with Clarence Booth), Christmas card from Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Booth, outdoor snapshot of seven Booth children as young adults.
Clippings on Hanson Booth, 1944, undated
Clippings on Franklin Booth, 1950, 1987, undated
The Graphic Arts, volume IV, no.3, 1913 February
One magazine including the article, "The Work of Franklin Booth."
New York Phoenix Art Journal issue in honor of Franklin Booth, 1948 May 15
Clara F. Guernsey "The Last Witch" disbound published pages, undated
Mary Agnes Tinker letter to 'Miss Dickinson' with lock of hair affixed, 18?? May 12
Paul Christian II 'Sleepy' notebook, 1931, 1934-1935, undated
One notebook filled with poems, short tales, letters to 'Jake', clippings, and quotations. Inside front cover signed "Paul Christian, 7th grade, Section 2, E.H.S." Numerous folded manuscript and typescript writings inserted. Some items signed 'Sleepy.' With: miscellaneous annotated empty envelopes.
Franklin Booth [?] Among Other Things, In the Bible bound, illustrated typescript manuscript, undated
One volume of illustrated Bible stories selected from the Old Testament. Illustrations include engraved plates and ink sketches set within text. Title page unsigned; engraved plates signed by Franklin Booth. Pencil construction lines visible for some drawings. Illustrations are hand-captioned. Circa 200 leaves, in various pagings. Bound by Golde's, 57th St. and 6th Ave., New York.
Franklin Booth typescript letter to Portia Christian, signed, 1942 July 25
Franklin Booth typescript letters to Julia (Booth) Christian , signed, 1940s, 1944 November?
2 letters.
Materials about Franklin Booth collected by Jim Christian, 1970, undated
Clippings, ephemera, photocopies, and correspondence.
Typescript copies of letters to Franklin Booth, 1917, 1922, 1933, 1936
Four letters from the U.S. Department of the Navy, the Smithsonian Institution, The Sun (New York), and Ginn and Company.
Howard C. Caldwell correspondence regarding Franklin Booth, 1950 June 1, 1959 October 28
One letter to John Wamsley and one inventory of items sent from Beatrice Booth to H.C. Caldwell.
Typescript notes and correspondence on Franklin Booth and Booth Family history, 1949, 1976, undated
H.M.D. letter to 'Fred' typescript copy, 1952 June 16
One letter from Herbert M. Davidson[?] to Frederick Booth[?].
Henry S. Wood "An Artist Who Learned His Greatest Lesson in Art When Working Out On the Farm" typescript copies of article, undated
Earnest Elmo Calkins and Franklin Booth 20 Franklin Booth Masterpieces, 1947
Fred Booth letters to Julia (Booth) and Paul Christian and Portia Christian, 1959 August 26
Two letters discussing Booth's recent automobile trip to Alaska, includes his first-person account of the 1959 Hebgen Lake Earthquake.
Margaret Booth letters to Portia Christian, 1960, 1965-1967
Howard C. Caldwell "Franklin Booth: Painter with the Pen" typescript copy inscribed to Jim Christian, 1950 April 10
Letters to Jim or Portia Christian regarding Franklin Booth, 1972-1973, 1976
Letters from relatives and acquaintances, some sharing recollections of Franklin Booth. Includes a letter from Howard C. Caldwell and a brief note from Norman Rockwell.