Box 3
Container
Contains 41 Results:
Barnard, Evan G. to parents, 1885-1892
File — Box: 3, Folder: 37
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Like much of his art, the correspondence of George Grey Barnard with his family and friends presents almost every thought and activity as a larger than life experience. More than half the letters are those Barnard wrote to his parents and siblings over an approximate 25-year period, from his student days in Paris to his years working on the monumental sculptural project for the capitol building in Harrisburg (PA). Assuring his parents of "long and hard work" as "the only way to attain great...
Dates:
1885-1892
Graham, Jackson to Barnard, Barbara "Toots", 1897
File — Box: 3, Folder: 38
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Like much of his art, the correspondence of George Grey Barnard with his family and friends presents almost every thought and activity as a larger than life experience. More than half the letters are those Barnard wrote to his parents and siblings over an approximate 25-year period, from his student days in Paris to his years working on the monumental sculptural project for the capitol building in Harrisburg (PA). Assuring his parents of "long and hard work" as "the only way to attain great...
Dates:
1897
Indiana Governor to Barnard, Martha (Mrs. Joseph H.), 1900
File — Box: 3, Folder: 39
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Like much of his art, the correspondence of George Grey Barnard with his family and friends presents almost every thought and activity as a larger than life experience. More than half the letters are those Barnard wrote to his parents and siblings over an approximate 25-year period, from his student days in Paris to his years working on the monumental sculptural project for the capitol building in Harrisburg (PA). Assuring his parents of "long and hard work" as "the only way to attain great...
Dates:
1900
Monroe, Mrs. ("Lambie") to Eric [Alice's husband?], circa 1895
File — Box: 3, Folder: 40
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Like much of his art, the correspondence of George Grey Barnard with his family and friends presents almost every thought and activity as a larger than life experience. More than half the letters are those Barnard wrote to his parents and siblings over an approximate 25-year period, from his student days in Paris to his years working on the monumental sculptural project for the capitol building in Harrisburg (PA). Assuring his parents of "long and hard work" as "the only way to attain great...
Dates:
circa 1895
Pennsylvania. Secretary of the Commonwealth to Derbyshire, John, 1863
File — Box: 3, Folder: 41
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Like much of his art, the correspondence of George Grey Barnard with his family and friends presents almost every thought and activity as a larger than life experience. More than half the letters are those Barnard wrote to his parents and siblings over an approximate 25-year period, from his student days in Paris to his years working on the monumental sculptural project for the capitol building in Harrisburg (PA). Assuring his parents of "long and hard work" as "the only way to attain great...
Dates:
1863
Barnard, George Grey to Barnard family [prior to Edna?]. 2:3, undated
File — Box: 3, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Like much of his art, the correspondence of George Grey Barnard with his family and friends presents almost every thought and activity as a larger than life experience. More than half the letters are those Barnard wrote to his parents and siblings over an approximate 25-year period, from his student days in Paris to his years working on the monumental sculptural project for the capitol building in Harrisburg (PA). Assuring his parents of "long and hard work" as "the only way to attain great...
Dates:
undated
Barnard, George Grey to Barnard family [prior to Edna?]. 3:3, undated
File — Box: 3, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Like much of his art, the correspondence of George Grey Barnard with his family and friends presents almost every thought and activity as a larger than life experience. More than half the letters are those Barnard wrote to his parents and siblings over an approximate 25-year period, from his student days in Paris to his years working on the monumental sculptural project for the capitol building in Harrisburg (PA). Assuring his parents of "long and hard work" as "the only way to attain great...
Dates:
undated
Barnard, George Grey to Barnard family [after marriage?], undated
File — Box: 3, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Like much of his art, the correspondence of George Grey Barnard with his family and friends presents almost every thought and activity as a larger than life experience. More than half the letters are those Barnard wrote to his parents and siblings over an approximate 25-year period, from his student days in Paris to his years working on the monumental sculptural project for the capitol building in Harrisburg (PA). Assuring his parents of "long and hard work" as "the only way to attain great...
Dates:
undated
Barnard, George Grey to Barnard, Edna (Monroe). 1:2, 1893
File — Box: 3, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Like much of his art, the correspondence of George Grey Barnard with his family and friends presents almost every thought and activity as a larger than life experience. More than half the letters are those Barnard wrote to his parents and siblings over an approximate 25-year period, from his student days in Paris to his years working on the monumental sculptural project for the capitol building in Harrisburg (PA). Assuring his parents of "long and hard work" as "the only way to attain great...
Dates:
1893
Barnard, George Grey to Barnard, Edna (Monroe). 2:2, 1893
File — Box: 3, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Like much of his art, the correspondence of George Grey Barnard with his family and friends presents almost every thought and activity as a larger than life experience. More than half the letters are those Barnard wrote to his parents and siblings over an approximate 25-year period, from his student days in Paris to his years working on the monumental sculptural project for the capitol building in Harrisburg (PA). Assuring his parents of "long and hard work" as "the only way to attain great...
Dates:
1893
