Sub-Series F. Correspondence Bearing the J.D. Tait Letterhead, 1896-1901 (non-inclusive)
http://hdl.handle.net/10464/6481
2024-03-28T23:30:30ZLetter to Isabel from someone whose last name is Price [the first name is illegible]
http://hdl.handle.net/10464/7727
Letter to Isabel from someone whose last name is Price [the first name is illegible]
Letter to Isabel from someone whose last name is Price [the first name is illegible] in which the
writer says that the row with Phil regarding the bonds is settled (1 ½ pages). This person does not
anticipate any more trouble with Phil. They are sending the personal effects to Isabel as well as a
cheque for $3000 as her share of the estate, and more next month, July 15, 1901.
1901-07-15T00:00:00ZLetter to Isabel from Phil [Phil Ingram Price]
http://hdl.handle.net/10464/7726
Letter to Isabel from Phil [Phil Ingram Price]
Price Ingram, Phil
Letter to Isabel from Phil [Phil Ingram Price] in which he expresses a desire to divide the estate
with as little delay as possible. He has divided the books into 4 lots, but he asks if Isabel has some
of the books as they are missing, March 28, 1900.
1900-03-28T00:00:00ZLetter (marked confidential) to Isabel from J.D. Tait
http://hdl.handle.net/10464/7725
Letter (marked confidential) to Isabel from J.D. Tait
Tait, J.D.
Letter (marked confidential) to Isabel from J.D. Tait in which he talks of vindictive slander which
he feels is false. He refers to a statue which he believes absolutely belongs to him. He says that
he will see Isabel on Sunday to discuss the valuables, June 6, 1899.
1899-06-06T00:00:00ZLetter to Isabel [Woodruff] from J.D. Tait
http://hdl.handle.net/10464/7724
Letter to Isabel [Woodruff] from J.D. Tait
Tait, J.D.
Letter to Isabel [Woodruff] from J.D. Tait which lists a number of items that “mama” asked for.
He says that he will come over at lunch and give her a receipt for the things that “she is desirous
of having”. The letter is written in pencil and is quite faded on the back, Dec. 6, 1896.
1896-12-06T00:00:00Z