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Letter to Jack London from Isbister & Co., Limited publisher, dated April 3, 1902, regarding the printing of "God of His Fathers" and "The Son of the Wolf" and encouraging London to make a European trip.
Letter to Jack London from Isbister & Co., Limited publisher, dated March 30, 1903
Letter to Jack and Charmian London from Cordi Webb Ingram, dated March 15, 1913
Letter to Jack London from Isbister & Co., Limited publisher, dated April 14, 1903
Letter from Jack London to Sinclair Lewis, dated September 18, October 4, November 1, and December 13, 1910.
Letter from Jack London to Charmian London, dated February 23, 1916.
Letter from Jack London to Charmian London, dated 1916.
Letter from Jack London to Charmian London, dated July 25, 1910.
Letter from Jack London to Charmian London, dated November 15, 1912.
Letter from Jack London to Charmian London, dated November 17, 1912.
Letter from Jack London to Charmian London, dated November 16, 1912.
Letter from Jack London to Charmian London, dated January 29, 1914.
Letter from Jack London to Charmian London, dated November 19, 1912.
Letter from Jack London to Charmian London, dated June 24, 1913.
Letter from Jack London to Charmian London, dated July 23, 1910.
Letter from Jack London to Charmian London, dated November 12, 1905.
Letter from Jack London to Charmian London, dated February 13, 1905.
Letter from Jack London to Charmian London, dated October 25, 1905.
Letter from Frederick M. McCloy to Jack London, dated January 29, 1914 and from Jack London to Charmian London, dated January 30, 1914. London discusses a car accident he was involved with in New York.
Letter from Jack London to Charmian London, dated August 13, 1912.
Letter from Jack London to Charmian London, written around 1910.
Letter from Jack London to Charmian London, dated July 24, 1910.
Letter from Jack London to Charmian London, dated July 27, 1910.
Letter from Jack London to Charmian London, dated July 31, 1910.
Letter from Amy to Charmian London, dated January 25, 1916
Letter from Jack London to Charmian London, dated August 1, 1910.
Letter from Jack London to Charmian London, dated April 17-24, 1904.
Letter from Jack London to Charmian London, dated September 29, 1903.
Dolph's account of the winter of 1916-1917 in Bluff. Eighty-two page account relating numerous stories such as the "Navajo Mine Story."
Life story of Dolph and Irene Andrus and their family: The Bluff years, 1915-1918, part one. 1967. Includes stories and photographs from their travels and tales from their homestead.
Copy of the original Monumental highway log from Bluff, Utah to Saint George, Utah.
Log and story of Monumental highway: Thro' America's wonderland. Includes the Grand Canyon, Kaibab Forest, Utah's huge natural bridges, Monument Valley, ruins of the ancient cliffdwellers, Hopi Indian villages, the Painted Desert, and beautiful…
Published accounts of 1917 Automobile Expedition into Monument Valley. Volume VIII, no. 1.
On the trail to reach Carolina Bridge, Armstron Canyon. See page 63 of Andrus's personal history.
L.W. Clement posing with camera, "Edwin (Owachomo) Bridge" in background.
Dolph, Irene and Torma Andrus pose with Jennie Clement in front of Horsecollar Ruins.
Hunting in Monument Valley. Coyotes hanging. Wood haulers camp. On left in front of horses: Dr. W. H. Hopkins. By wagon wheel: Dolph Andrus. Holding rifle: H. Stanley Hinnricks. Standing by tent: Perry Clark. Squatting by tent: Osro Hunt, owner of…
Two unidentified men, probably Dolph Andrus or William Hopkins, with the Maxwell automobile at Hell's Backbone Bridge.
Six unidentified men in front of a camp by oil wells, in Monument Valley. Envelope 15.
Two men fixing the tire of Dolph Andrus's Maxwell automobile, Monument Valley.
Man taking picture near Monument Valley, Standing next to Maxwell automobile. Two unidentified men, presumably Dolph Andrus, William Hopkins, or L. W. Clement.
Maxwell automobile stopped at what looks like a home/trading post. Monument Valley trip. Five unidentified people. Envelope 15.
Probably L.W. Clement next to packed burro. Torma Andrus and either Irene Andrus or Jennie Clement in the foreground.