Chrisman Collection

Harry E. Chrisman, former Liberal author and historian, donated a large collection of his writings, photographs, and other items to Liberal Memorial Library for the purpose of research. This database searches the contents of the Chrisman Collection.

E17-K

Call No: E17-K

Description: Envelope containing negatives of illustrations for “The Hired Girl”

Date of origin: March 2, 1966

Type: Envelope

Size:

Condition: Very Good

Content:

[front of envelope] — Negatives — Illustrations for “The Hired Girl” (written in red pencil); (label) Western History Department photocopy from Denver Public Library/ 1357 Broadway/ Denver, Colo. 80203/ Return Postage Guaranteed; For Harry E. Chrisman/ 10245 W. 14th Avenue/ Denver, Colorado 80215; DPL 31; (stamp) FIRST CLASS MAIL; (postage label) Denver COLO Mar-2’66; U.S. Postage .20 [back of envelope] Korolton Klasp – 6 x 9/ Karolton Envelope Division/ Kimberly-Clark Corporation/ West Carrollton, Ohio

Provenance:

Miscellaneous Info.:

Manila envelope with a clasp on the back. It has a postage label, first class mail stamp and mailing label on the front. The words “negatives/ illustrations for “The Hired Girl” written in red pencil.

Other Info.:

Related to: N195-K (Gold Dust Washing Powder ad from “The Hired Girl”), N196-K (Denver Best soap advertisement from “The Hired Girl”), N197-K (Advertisement of woman by chicken pen in “The Hired Girl” in Denver, Colo.), N198-K (Illustration of woman cranking a cream seperator in “The Hired Girl”),

Subject: “The Hired Girl” magazine or other publication, Denver Colorado, Harry E. Chrisman, illustrations, manila envelope with clasp, Western History Department Denver Public Library,