Documents

Submission 6319184f6c4b2

Original letter from 102 W. 85th Street to Saturday Review of Literature, 25 West 45th Street, New York City, evidently returned to Heath because of penned notation, “Ck #1510 Returned.” For the sample letter to publishers referred to, see letter version No. 2 in Item 1513, which is identical except for two very slight changes.

Submission 6319180e415c4

Microfilmed page about Citadel, Market & Altar followed by nine versions of a prospective letter to publishers soliciting their interest in the book. The first two are presumed to be the drafts referred to in the letter from Winifred Clark just following. The rest are in no special order. Note that some additional material, similar but not quite identical, is included with the originals.

Submission 631917cee6a88

Carbon of letter, ostensibly from someone other than Heath but not here named (though presumably by Heath on stylistic grounds), to Chamber of Commerce, Washington, D.C., C/o Radio Station KJZ. Undated but probably 1947 since there is a Friday December 12th in that year and this was found with some papers of 1945

Submission 63191796b49ca

Typed news release to real-estate media by Frances Alice Norton (later Frances Norton Manning), acting as publicist for Heath. (Signed in pencil by Heath across the bottom right corner)

Submission 63191617e3ee2

Five typed pages by Miss Frances Alice Norton (later Frances Norton Manning), acting as publicist for Heath, containing Heath’s commentary on an article by Dorothy Rosenman in House Beautiful for February, 1945

Submission 631915dc2facb

Typed pages written by Frances Alice Norton (later Frances Norton Manning), 10 Montague Terrace, Brooklyn Heights, New York but approved by Heath, when acting as publicist for him

Submission 631915872f9e8

Poem penned by Heath, 431 G Street, with amendments, on the back of a penned letter to Miss Holm. Letter signed “William S. Heath”

Submission 63191525636f6

Penned letter to Cecil (not identified; Tucker?) of March 17th (unknown year)from “Pearl” (Pyrrha Gladys Grodman), Society for Long Island Georgists, 207-12 Jamaica Avenue, Bellaire, Long Island New York

Submission 631914c56afcc

Two letters from Gilbert M. Tucker, one as president of the Association for Economic Justice, 128 State Street, Albany, New York, May 20, 1953, and the other as president of the Economic Education League, same address, October 13, 1953

Submission 631914683c117

Letter from Mrs. Lloyd W. Maxwell, 1536 7th Avenue, San Diego, California