West Virginia State Archives Manuscript Collections
Daniel Lamb Collection
Ms80-138
Letters
1 Correspondence from Gertrude Lamb to G.D. Hall, October 20,
1901 regarding will send photo of father for use in his work
2 Correspondence from Gertrude Lamb to G.D. Hall, December 15,
1901 regarding some writings left by father
3 Correspondence from Gertrude Lamb to G.D. Hall, January 15,
1902 regarding sending manuscripts of father
4 Correspondence from Gertrude Lamb to G.D. Hall, January 29,
1902 regarding thanks for interest in father's manuscript
5 Correspondence from Gertrude Lamb to G.D. Hall, February 2,
1902 regarding has found another manuscript
6 Correspondence from Gertrude Lamb to G.D. Hall, February 9,
1902 regarding sorry he could not dispose of manuscripts
7 Correspondence from Gertrude Lamb to G.D. Hall, April 11,
1902 regarding Congressional Library is where manuscripts should
be
8 Correspondence from Gertrude Lamb to G.D. Hall, April 23,
1902 regarding manuscripts not completed - just notes
9 Correspondence from Gertrude Lamb to G.D. Hall, May 4, 1902
regarding manuscripts valuable
10 Correspondence from W.B. Scott to G.D. Hall, May 16, 1902
regarding library has no funds to purchase manuscripts
11 Correspondence from Edwin E. Sparks to G.D. Hall, May 16,
1902 regarding may be possible to obtain a nominal sum for
manuscripts
12 Correspondence from Gertrude Lamb to G.D. Hall, May 21, 1902
regarding whatever he does will be satisfactory
13 Correspondence from Gertrude Lamb to G.D. Hall, August 26,
1902 regarding glad he is still interested in the manuscripts
14 Correspondence from Gertrude Lamb to G.D. Hall, May 10, 1903
regarding if she should die place manuscripts with some library or
historical society
15 Correspondence from G.D. Hall to Gertrude Lamb, August 29,
1902 regarding material to write interesting volume on
Jefferson
16 Correspondence from G.D. Hall to Gertrude Lamb, May 30, 1903
regarding National Library declines making any allowance for
manuscripts
17 Correspondence from G.D. Hall to Gertrude Lamb, June 14,
1903 regarding thanks for continuing interest
18 Correspondence from G.D. Hall to Hon. Cabot Lodge, November
20, 1903 regarding Lamb manuscripts
19 Correspondence from H.C. Lodge to G.D. Hall, December 4,
1903 regarding too busy to look over manuscripts
20 Correspondence from Gertrude Lamb to G.D. Hall, February 25,
1904 regarding will be satisfied with whatever you do
21 Correspondence from Gertrude Lamb to G.D. Hall, January 11,
1906 regarding few left who know or care about father's work
22 Correspondence from Gertrude Lamb to G.D. Hall, January 6,
1907 regarding thinks he is like father
23 Correspondence from G.D. Hall to Gertrude Lamb, January 14,
1907 regarding would not recommend disposing of manuscript to Mr.
Hook
24 Correspondence from G. Lamb to G.D. Hall, January 25, 1907
regarding satisfied to leave manuscript in his hands
25 Correspondence from J.P. Morgan Library to G.D. Hall,
February 20, 1924 regarding information regarding manuscripts
should be addressed to Director of Library
26 Correspondence from G.D. Hall to Library of J.P. Morgan,
February 27, 1924 regarding Lamb manuscripts
27 Correspondence from Belle Da Costa Green to G.D. Hall, March
1, 1924 regarding regret impossible to accept manuscripts