Box 1
Contains 60 Results:
Letter to Lenno from Grandfolly Reid in Attleboro, MA, November 22, 1932
Reid writes about various kind of dogs he saw while visiting people in Massachussetts; three color illustrations of dogs
Letter to Leonard from devoted Grandfolly Reid in New York, January 28, 1933
Reid writes about a boy he met in Baltimore who likes model airplanes, and how he sent Leonard a book about airplanes and one about birds; color illustration of a boy playing with a model airplane, and a cardinal (bird)
Letter to Lenno from Grandfolly Reid in New York, Saturday, February 4, 1933
Reid writes about groundhog day, and other superstitions he remembers from childhood; color illustration of a groundhog
Letter to Leonard from a Grandfolly Reid in New York, February 21, 1933
Reid writes about silver dollars and other coins; color illustration of a parade of coins heading to "Lenno's bank"
Letter to Leonard from Grandfather Reid in New York, March 13, 1931
Reid writes about keeping a photo of Leonard at his drawing desk, and his process of writing Leonard; eight color illustrations depicting the process from Reid writing Leonard a letter to Leonard getting it
Letter to Lenno from Reid but written as though it were from Santa, December 21, 1933
Illustration of Santa talking to Leonard on the phone; the envelope is included
Letter to Leonard from Grandfolly Reid in New York, May 15, 1935
Reid writes about Leonard getting to be "a regular bronco-buster when it comes to spelling"; color illustration of Leonard riding a bronco with the word 'spelling' on it
Letter to Leonard from Grandfolly Reid in New York, June 17, 1935
Reid writes about fishing; color illustration of a boy reeling in a large fish
Letter to Leonard from Reid in New York, Wednesday, August 14, 1935
Reid writes about being delayed in writing a letter to Leonard because his boss needed a drawing in a hurry
Letter to Lenno from Grandfolly Reid in New York, December 4, 1935
A Merry Christmas letter, includes envelope
Letter to Leonard from Grandfolly Reid in New York, February 5, 1937
Reid writes about seeing a couple in a model T, and being too fragile to take up skiing; color illustrations of a couple riding in an old model T and a boy falling down skiing
Letter to Leonard from Grandfather Reid in New York, February 24, 1938
Reid writes to congratulate Leonard on his tenth birthday, and talks about bank savings; three color illustrations of anthropomorphic coins being put to work buying stuff; separate color illustration of two boys' camping tents collapsing
Letter to Leonard from devoted grandfather A.T. in New York, June 16, 1938
Reid writes about Leonard going on a sailing trip for the summer; illustration of a boy doing a jig in a sailor outfit
Letter to Leonard from Grandfolly "A.T." in Long Beach, July 17, 1938
Reid writes about a time he went camping with one of his friends and there was a storm
Letter to Leonard from Grandfolly Reid in New York
Reid writes about his father's old stage coach; color illustration of the stage coach, being ridden by a man and driven by a team of horses
Letter to Leonard from Grandfolly Reid in New York, December 12, 1938
Reid writes about various newspaper stories he is sending Leonard, and about Christmas and Santa; includes three envelopes addressed from Reid in New York to Leonard in Indianapolis postmarked, respectively: Mar 29 1946; July 14 1946; July 22 1946
Letter to Leonard from Reid in Wichita, KS, November 2, 1941
Reid writes about making the trip to Wichita
Letter to Leonard from devoted Grandfather "A.T." Reid in Long Beach
Reid writes about his experiences with fishing; color illustration of three people in a boat fishing
Letter to Lenno from Mother
Mother has been riding on a train, has been where there was a dog, wants Leonard to be a good little boy, saw a pumpkin; train, dog, boy, and pumpkin are in picture form
Four assorted color illustrations
An old man walking jauntily with a cane, a bleating goat, an easter bunny, Leonard's dog next to a bird bath
Letter to Leonard from Grandfolly Reid in New York
Reid writes about a boy with whooping cough, and is sending Leonard a story from Dorothy about birds; illustration of a boy with whooping cough telling others to keep away
Letter to Leonard from devoted Grandfather A.T. in New York
Reid writes about having his car hit by an excited driver; illustration of a man painting a horse portrait
Letter to Lenno from Dorothy
Dorothy writes about her cat Patsy; color illustrations of the blue eyes of a white cat, and a white cat playing
Letter to Leonard from Grandfather "A.T." in New York, March 28, 1946
Reid writes about an accident Leonard had, Westerns, and wanting to see something Leonard wrote
Letter to Leonard from "A.T." in New York, July 13, 1946
Reid writes about touring the farm of a friend of his, and a story of a girl jumping from the 20th story window of a building