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Submission 631ca27b9bbad

Following a conversation between Heath and Leonard Read at which Spencer MacCallum was present, MacCallum made a note that Heath “would like to refresh his mind about these books and authors.”

Submission 631ca24bb274d

One of a number of drafts, over several years, of letters to Miss Holm, this one, penned, included in the Archive because it appears to give the name of the Admiral for whom Marie was secretary

Submission 631ca21095e64

Four typed letters from Washington, D.C., two from high school in 1893 and 1894, and one from an employer in 1897, all recommending young Heath for his good performance, and a personal letter of recommendation to a Charles W. Silver in Illinois in 1898 where Heath was going “to seek his fortune.”

Submission 631ca1d2be091

Penned letter from a friend, Wilbur G. Glover, Engineering Department, Crane Company, Chicago, Illinois. The gold medal referred to must be that won at law school.

Submission 631ca16fbdfb0

Carbon of letter to Leonard Read, 30 South Broadway, Irvington, New York

Submission 631bc323deac4

Penciling on 17 pages of notepad, possibly during World War II because of a reference to widespread conflict. Opening lines crossed out by Heath

Submission 631bc297893fa

Text for Sunday, December 25, 1955, “The Weekly Calendar,” No.51, The Unitarian Church of All Souls, 80th Street and Lexington Avenue, New York 21, NY. Walter Donald Kring, Minister. Heath’s daughter, Lucile MacCallum, sent this to Heath because it seemed to tie into his philosophy. This was the church Heath and family members attended when in New York City and where Heath’s friend, architect Arthur Holden, also attended

Submission 631bc258d986b

Penciled draft by Heath for letter to M. F. Tydings, U.S. Senate, Washington, DC

Submission 631bc223ef221

Carbon of letter to Major L.L.B. Angas, Saxtons River, Vermont

Submission 631bc1a437e9e

Penciled draft of a letter on ring-binder sheet