All letters, telegrams and postcards are copies typed from the original
if not otherwise stated.
| DATE | AUTHOR | CONTENT |
| Box 3, folder 82
[1932?] |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Thinking of him. |
| July 1, 1932 | Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Thanking him and Margaret for letting her have Margaret's part for her life. His book will be published August 23rd. |
| April 23,
1932 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. She and Anne Virginia disgusted with Glasgow. |
| April 5,
1932 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Comments on the fellowship Carrington Tutwiler has gotten at Princeton. Comments on Glasgow ineptitude. |
| March 5,
1932 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Comments on the announcements in Dutch and French. Comments on Lindberg Baby's kidnapping. |
| Jan. 7,
1932 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Thanks for marvelous Christmas gift. |
| Box 3, folder 83
Dec. 16, 1931 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Bad health. Financial conditions bad. |
| Dec. 16,
1931 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Communicating the suicide of Archer Anderson Williams. |
| June 22,
1931 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Thanks him for two checks. Rebe's boy, Carrington, graduates with high honors at Princeton. |
| June 19,
1931 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Comments on health. Depression in Richmond. |
| Box 3, folder 84
1930 (?) |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. About misunderstanding on buying new crystal chandeliers. Feeling badly that he thinks she wants to be extravagant in repairing the house. |
| Dec. 30,
1930 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. To thank him for all his goodness. |
| Jan. 11,
1930 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Asking him if he will sell her the Westinghouse stocks at the price marked. Comments on Effie & Margaret's health. |
| Feb. 1,
1930 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. On plans to go to the continent. |
| Box 3, folder 85
May 5, 1927 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. She was able to play 9 holes of golf. She can not work more than 1/2 hour without exhaustion, especially mental. She will see Rebe's doctor and decide where to go for a cure, in Europe. |
| April 11,
1927 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. She has been advised by Dr. Tompkin and Dr. Wellford to go to Carlsbad. Her book, The Romantic Comedians, ourstanding success of the year in America, according to publishers. |
| Feb. 18,
1927 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Introducing him to the Willcoxes and Mr. Dillon. Thanking him for the invitation to come to his house, but she prefers to go to his house when the season is over. |
| Box 3, folder 86
July 28, 1926 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Thanking for the trust fund. Arranged the publication of her book for Sept. Too sick with hot weather to do much. |
| March 25, 1926 | To Arthur Glasgow. Bon voyage. Hopes he gets a good rest. | |
| Box 3, folder 87
May 23, 1925 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Cannot accept his invitation to go to England. Depending on another person because of her deafness. Anne Virginia is not well. |
| Box 3, folder 88
Nov. 16, 1923 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Giving account of the Brighton Mills stocks received. |
| Nov. 4,
1923 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Thanking him for giving her a house so comfortable. |
| Feb. 16,
1923 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Enclosing Brighton Mill stocks. |
| Box 3, folder 89
Jan. 5, 1922 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Thanks for the generous New Year's gift. |
| Box 3, folder 90
Dec. 27, 1921 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Explaining the instrument she uses for her deafness. Finished her book. |
| Aug. 2, 1920
Not found, April, 1999. |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Anxious about his health. |
| Box 3, folder 91
Oct. 11, 1919 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Feeling refreshed after being in "the primitive." She does not regret conversation they had before leaving. |
| Box 3, folder 92
March 26, 1918 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Information about income from trust fund for income tax. |
| Box 3, folder 93
June 2, 1917 |
Glasgow, Ellen | Cablegram to Arthur Glasgow. Annie had a stroke in Atlantic City. |
| Box 3, folder 94
1916 (?) |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Enclosing a letter from Sam Everett. Painting and electricity not yet ready in the house. |
| 1916(?) | Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Congratulating him on his mission to Rumania. |
| 1916(?) | Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Asking to sign the paper about Needham and send it to Rebe. |
| Dec. 14,
1916 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. The house is ready. Deep appreciation. Plans for winter. |
| [July 4,
1916] |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Sorry missed him on his visit to Richmond. Workers have not yet begun repairing the house. |
| Box 3, folder 95
July 23, 1908 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Complaining about the boat she is travelling on and asking how to try to change her tickets for another. |
| August 10 [1908] | To Arthur Glasgow. They had best keep the ship passage they are booked on. | |
| Box 3, folder 96
Aug. 14, 1907 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Asking him to order a saddle in Champion & Wilton. The cottage for summer very comfortable. Father went back to Frank's. |
| Box 3, folder 97
April 15, 1906 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Asking him to invest $9,000. |
| Box 3, folder 98
March 27, 1905 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Arthur Glasgow. Father showed his letter. Such a generous brother. Going to Germany with Rebe to see Dr. Muller about her ear. Cary's operation went well. |