All letters, telegrams and postcards are copies typed from the original if not otherwise stated.
| DATE | AUTHOR | CONTENT |
| Box 4, folder 1
[n.d.] 1904-1936 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Mary Johnson. Letters |
| Box 4, folder 2
Sept. 3, 1909 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Cary Glasgow McCormack. Woodland Park, Colorado, very different. Tells about Mr. Horne, multimillionaire from Chicago. |
| April 3, 1909 | Glasgow, Ellen | To Cary G. McCormack. About tea party at May Sinclair's. Meeting Mr. Killman and Mrs. Riggs. |
| Box 4, folder 3
Sept. 9, 1896 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Cary G. McCormack. Comparing Turner and Claude of the National Gallery of London. Comments on other paintings. |
| Box 4, folder 4
August 13, 19?? |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Elizabeth Patterson. Leaving California. |
| Box 4, folder 5
March 11, 1916 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Elizabeth Patterson. Planning to go to Richmond. |
| Box 4, folder 6
Dec. 27, 1915 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Elizabeth Patterson. Thanks for a delectable basket. Going early to the party. |
| Box 4, folder 7
Jan 1. 1914 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Elizabeth Patterson. Thanks for the scarf. |
| Box 4, folder 8
Oct. 12, 1912 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Eliz. Patterson. Thanks for something ("donkey, hankey, or class key?") |
| July 3,
1912 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Eliz. Patterson. Telling her that Miss Bennett is going back to nursing next week. |
| April 2,
1912 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Eliz. Patterson. The Jonquils arrived in perfect condition. |
| Box 4, folder 9
Dec. 24, 1910 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Eliz. Patterson. Thanks for pins. |
| Box 4, folder 10
Sept. 2, 1909(?) |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Eliz. Patterson. Sad remarks about difficulties in hearing. |
| Dec. 29,
1909 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Eliz. Patterson. Sorry she has not visited her when she arrived home. |
| Aug. 14,
1909 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Eliz. Patterson. In Naples now. |
| Aug. 13,
1909 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Eliz. Patterson. Exciting trip. Now in Colorado Springs. Comments on their friendship. |
| Aug. 17,
1909(?) |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Eliz. Patterson. How much she missed her. How much her friendship means to her. |
| Box 4, folder 11
Aug. 13, 1908 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Eliz. Patterson. Description of the Dolomites. Asking her to join her in New York. |
| July 14,
1908 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Eliz. Patterson. Asking her to join her in New York after landing. |
| Box 4, folder 12
Dec. 15, 1907 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Eliz. Patterson. Asking her to go to New York with her in a shopping and doctors trip. |
| Box 4, folder 13
March 2, 1902 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Eliz. Patterson. Glad she is enjoying the place so much. |
| Jan. 2,
1902 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Eliz. Patterson. Looks like they are drifting in opposite ways. |
| Box 4, folder 14
Dec. 28, 1939 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. About a preface for essays requested by him. Announcing a new novel. |
| June 13,
1939 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. Plans to go to Castine and work there. |
| Box 4, folder 15
Dec. 27, 1938 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. Commentary on The Yearling. |
| June
1938 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. Comments on the Virginia Edition and the error of Vol. XI, The Romance of a Plain Man, p. 12. |
| May 16,
1938 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. Sending the proofs back. |
| May 9,
1938 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. Delighted for his appreciation of the work of her prefaces for the edition. |
| May 5,
1938 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. Relieved that she has not lowered the standard going through 12 prefaces. Asking for reviews. |
| April 18,
1938 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. Suggesting Howard Mumford for the review of her Virginia Edition. |
| April 10,
1938 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. Asking to send a copy of Sea Gull. |
| April 6,
1938 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. Ambassador Weddell disappointed because the set of his Virginia Edition is number 102. |
| April 5,
1938 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. Sending him a copy of a booklet that James Cabell, Mr. Goody and Mr. Emmons made for her a s a gift. What he thinks about being a collector. |
| Feb. 16,
1938 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. Will soon send the preface to The Deliverance. Comments on preface to the Virginia Edition. |
| Feb. 9,
1938 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. Suggesting a subtitle for The Deliverance. |
| Feb. 1,
1938 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. Comments on some proofs. |
| Jan. 27,
1938 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. Comments on different prefaces for the Virginia Edition. |
| Jan. 20,
1938 |
To Maxwell Perkins. Received three vols. of Virginia Edition. Very pleased. | |
| Box 4, folder 16
1937(?) |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. She is very pleased that he tried to publish a subscription edition of her work. |
| Dec. 13,
1937 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. Pleased with the paper and all front matter of the Virginia Edition. |
| Dec. 11,
1937 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. Comments on errors in one preface. |
| Dec. 9,
1937 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. About tedious job of autographing more than a hundred pages. |
| Dec. 2,
1937 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. Comments on her work on the preface of the Virginia Edition. She wants to inscribe some copies for presentation. |
| Dec. 1,
1937 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. Change Athene to Athena in the revised copy of the Virginia Edition. |
| Nov. 18,
1937 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. About his suggestions and typographical errors in the proofs. Spelling of fantasy. |
| Nov. 9,
1937 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. About her spelling. |
| Nov. 2,
1937 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. About her spelling. |
| Oct. 30,
1937 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. Sending author's notes and revised Romance of a Plain Man and Life of Gabriella. |
| Oct. 30,
1937 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. Sending two prefaces. |
| Oct. 26,
1937 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. She wants to change order of the books for the Virginia Edition. |
| Oct. 20,
1937 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. Sending picture for frontispiece. |
| Oct. 19,
1937 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. He could print The Romantic Comedians from the Old Dominion Edition. Nothing to revise. |
| Sept. 18,
1937 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. Delighted to revise her own books for the Virginia Edition. She has ideas for the prefaces. |
| Oct. 11,
1937 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. List of books she has revised and the ones that could be printed as the old editions are. |
| Sept. 23,
1937 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. Thanks for the gift of Santayana's works. Comments on frontpieces and illustrations for Virginia Edition. |
| Sept. 18 and 16,
1937 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. Comments and indication on her prefaces and the order in which she wants the books to appear. |
| Aug. 21,
1937 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. Second thought about the prefaces for the Virginia Edition. |
| Aug. 19,
1937 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. About prefaces and order of the books. |
| May 7,
1937 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Maxwell Perkins. She is delighted about his plan of publishing her works by subscription. |
| Box 4, folder 17
October 10,1944 |
Ellen Glasgow | To Hunter Stagg. Comments on her earliest novel as regards his own comments |
| March 28, 1944
|
Glasgow, Ellen | To Hunter Stagg. Comments on what he said about the land being a true protagonist of her novel The Miller of Old Church.; |
| Feb. 20, 1944 | Glasgow, Ellen | To Hunter Stagg. His letter brought her a most penetrating analysis of her book. |
| Box 4, folder 18
Jan. 25, 1938 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Hunter Stagg. Thanks for a beautiful letter. |
| Jan 8, 1938 | Glasgow, Ellen | To Hunter Stagg. Sympathy letter for his mother's loss. |
| Box 4, folder 19
Jan. 23, 1935 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Hunter Stagg. She will autograph a book for him. Comment on her earliest novel. |
| Box 4, folder 20
March 13, 1925 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Hunter Stagg. Asking to change the supper for the Van Dorens to tea. |
| Box 4, folder 21
April 1, 1921 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Hunter Stagg. About his article "The Abuses of Diversity." |
| Box 4, folder 22
Jan. 11, 1944 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Cabell Tutwiler. Thanking him for Christmas gifts & 2 bottles of Scotch. (last part of the letter torn). |
| Box 4, folder 23
Dec. 25, 1939 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Cabell Tutwiler. Thanks for a birdhouse. |
| Box 4, folder 24
June 7 [1945?] |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Visits Dr. Palmer in Harkness Pavilion in N. Y. General condition good. Old story about her heart. |
| 1945? | Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Health. Asking them to help her to found a Humane Society in Lexington. Inviting her to come. |
| Oct. 18,
1945 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Missing her. |
| Sept. 8,
1945 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Glad she is coming. |
| Aug. 25,
1945 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Hoping she is able to come. How is life in Castine? |
| Aug. 16,
1945 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Suggesting that Cindy could endure the trip to Maine, with frequent stops. |
| April 4,
1945 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Touched for the sacrifice offered. Asking her to take Bonnie as a summer boarder if something unexpected should arise. |
| Feb. 5,
1945 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. She feels very weak. Comments on Trollope and Jane Austen. |
| Box 4, folder 25
Dec. 27, 1944 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Thanking her and Cindy for presents. Reflections on the war. |
| Dec. 22,
1944 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Glad for the picture of Dartmoor.Anne Virginia wreaths in the market for Mrs. Tutwiler. |
| Dec. 17,
1944 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Send a gift. |
| Jan. 31,
1944 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Sickness prevents her from congratulating Rebe in time. Comments on some mystery books and on Charles Towne. |
| Box 4, folder 26
May 4, 1943 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Comments on Mrs. Cabell's diary; trip to Egypt. Asking her to come again. |
| Dec. 28,
1943 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Telling that she has hurt her right hand. Thanking for gifts. |
| Box 4, folder 27
Dec. 12, 1942 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Inviting her for lunch. |
| May 6,
1942 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Check sent to be spent on herself. Not going to Castine. Margaret in the hospital. |
| Box 4, folder 28
Dec. 31, 1941 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Message for Christmas. |
| Dec. 23,
1941 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Thanking her for presents. Health worse than the past winter when she was supposed to be on the edge of eternity. |
| Nov. 27,
1941 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Thanking her for a lamp. She feels worse than she did the past winter. |
| Aug. 21,
1941 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Missing her. Comments on the weather. Could be the last time in Maine. |
| June 14,
1941 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Health problems. Weather. Comments on Carrie. |
| April 25,
1941 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Missing her. Mattie had a fall. Authur Glasgow in good spirits. (postmark) |
| April 25,
1941 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Thanks for birthday presents. Appointment with Dr. Burke in Washington (postmark) |
| March 18,
1941 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Inviting her to come. Number of visitors: Stark Young, The Brooks and Mrs. Taylor. |
| Box 4, folder 29
April 22, 1940 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Thanks for the birthday gift. Telegraphed for house at Castine. |
| Box 4, folder 30
[Spring, 1939?] |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Distressed to know about her Sickness. Comments on the dinner given to the Wedells. . |
| Dec. 30,
1939 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Presents, weather and health. |
| Sept. 5,
1939 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Comments on "Children of God" and on the war. |
| Sept. 2,
1939 |
Glasgow, Ellen | Postcard to Rebe Tutwiler. News of the war is alarming. |
| Aug. 5,
1939 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Health, weather, scenery. |
| June 17,
1939 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Comments on a long day spent at Williamsburg. (Half of the following sheet cut out.) Problems of servants. |
| May 26,
1939 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Asking her to find a home for a dog. Comments on Carrie's trip. |
| March 22,
1939 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Health, weather, and visitors. |
| March or April?
1939 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. comments on two parties. Wish she would bring Mrs. Derbyshire before it gets too hot. |
| Box 4, folder 31
Nov. 19, 1938 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Little Billy died. |
| Sept. 20,
1938 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Worrying about the war situation. |
| June 23,
1938 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. The book for a little girl looks suitable to her. |
| Feb. 15,
1938 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. She has seen Dr. Wellford. To Rebe Tutwiler. Worked hard on her book. |
| Jan. 28,
1938 |
Glasgow, Ellen | Accepted lunch with Beulah. Worried about Arthur's health. |
| Box 4, folder 32
Nov. 5, 1937 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Enjoyed her visit. Love to feed pigeons. |
| Oct. 22,
1937 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Enjoyed her visit. Comments on house and health. |
| Box 4, folder 33
Jan. 4, 1932 |
Glasgow, Ellen | Note to Rebe tutwiler. Thanks for a present. |
| Box 4, folder 34
Dec. 5, 1931 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Congratulations for Wood End. |
| Box 4, folder 35
June 18, 1930 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Describing cabin on the S. S. Homeric and presents received. Remembering Walter's death and how Jeremy's loss has shaken her so deeply. |
| June 12,
1930 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Disgust on taking a trip. |
| May 30, 1930 | Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Nice visit with her; sending dresses to her. |
| Box 4, folder 36
Sept. 6, 1927 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Describing a motor trip through England, and plans for future lunch with Mrs. Sackeville-West and visit to Knole. |
| Aug. 31,
1927 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Comments on several Abbeys in England: Bath, Wells, York, winchester and Exeter, Gloucester. |
| August 26, 1927 | Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Description of Dartmoor. |
| Aug. 24,
1927 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Description of some places in Dorchester. Lunch with the Hardys. |
| Aug. 11,
1927 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Comments on Dickens' garden, Canterbury, St. Alban's Cathedral. |
| Aug. 7,
1927 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Comments on Canterbury, London Museum and Tate Museum. |
| July 30,
1927 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Comments on how nice Arthur & Margaret were. Comments on the places visited in England, comparing the impressions on the trips to Egypt, Grece, and Italy. |
| July 23,
1927 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Comments on Durham and Yorkshire Abbey. |
| June 26, 1927 | Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. At Arthur Glasgow's house in London. |
| June 1
1927 |
Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Asking suggestions for places to go to in England. |
| April 24, 1927 | Glasgow, Ellen | To Rebe Tutwiler. Plans on her trip. Thanks for hndkerchiefs and sachet. |