Box
Container
Contains 118 Results:
Extracts from manuscript on Mizner family, Undated
File — Container: Box, Folder: 13
Note
Co-authored by Ella Mizner
Dates:
Undated
Ella Watson Notes, Undated
File — Container: Box, Folder: 14
Note
Early travels aboard Independence ship, handwritten
Dates:
Undated
Correspondence, Undated
File — Container: Box, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collected papers on Addison Mizner includes letters, manuscripts, rare books, and scrapbooks. A significant part of this collection are telegrams and letters towards the end of Mizner’s life in 1933. Many telegrams are from his brother Wilson, who lived in Los Angeles at the time, and other friends who were concerned about the state of Mizner’s failing health. There are also notes from clients Gurnee Munn, Amy Phipps, and Eva Stotesbury. Mizner wrote many detailed letters to...
Dates:
Undated
Miscellaneous Research, Undated
File — Container: Box, Folder: 16
Note
Handwritten family research notes and ephemera
Dates:
Undated
Agreement between Paul Armstrong, Wilson Mizner, and A.H. Woods, December 1910
File — Container: Box, Folder: 2
Note
"The Enemy to Society"
Dates:
December 1910
Agreement between Paul Armstrong and Wilson Mizner, March 3, 1910
File — Container: Box, Folder: 3
Note
"In The Deep Purple"
Dates:
March 3, 1910
Contract between George Bronson Howard and Wilson Mizner, May 1911-June 1912
File — Container: Box, Folder: 4
Note
"An Enemy of Society," also Joseph Brooks
Dates:
May 1911-June 1912
Bad Checks, 1912
File — Container: Box, Folder: 5
Note
Letters from bank and returned checks
Dates:
1912
"Divorcing My Faithless Appendix" story by Wilson Mizner, October 20, 1912
File — Container: Box, Folder: 6
Note
Featured in The World Magazine
Dates:
October 20, 1912
Correspondence, 1912-1916
File — Container: Box, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collected papers on Addison Mizner includes letters, manuscripts, rare books, and scrapbooks. A significant part of this collection are telegrams and letters towards the end of Mizner’s life in 1933. Many telegrams are from his brother Wilson, who lived in Los Angeles at the time, and other friends who were concerned about the state of Mizner’s failing health. There are also notes from clients Gurnee Munn, Amy Phipps, and Eva Stotesbury. Mizner wrote many detailed letters to...
Dates:
1912-1916