Box 2
Contains 19 Results:
Seabury Mastic, 1956-1965
Contains letters between Seabury Mastic and family, including many letters from his nephews regarding various personal matters.
1920s - General Correspondence, 1920s
Includes a letter one from a lawyer, Joseph Day Lee, regarding a legal matter between Kathrin and her sister, Olga E. Flechsenhaar, as well as a list of expenses and a receipt from Kathrin.
1930s - General Correspondence, 1930s
Contains letter from The Art Students League of New York certifying that Kathrin studied there and took the included list of classes.
1940s - General Correspondence, 1946-47
Includes correspondence regarding purchase and building of a residence and studio on Mountain Road, Pleasantville, New York, and Tom Ryiue from the General Commission on Army and Navy Chaplains.
1960s - General Correspondence, 1960s
Includes notes from friends.
1970s - General Correspondence, 1970s
Includes letters regarding Kathrin's showings, a trip taken to Mexico, and a packet which is labeled "re: Organ which Kathrin gave to St. John's Episcapal Church in Pleasantville in Memory of Seabury". The packet includes correspondence between Kathrin and the church, as well as the company that made the organ itself.
1980s - General Correspondence, 1980s
Various correspondence including deeds of gift and a collection synopsis for Seabury's papers, personal cards, letters to and from Pacific University for gifts given by Kathrin, and letters from Pacific University students who were recipients of Kathrin Cawein scholarships. Also contains a packet of papers from The Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Foundation including correspondence and certificates for Kathrin, Barbara Franz, Maria Cavan, Madison Cawein, and Frank Waller.
1990s - General Correspondence, 1990s
Includes letters to Katherine regarding various events including gift donations to Pacific University, as well as cards and letters from friends and aquantences. Contents of correspondence show that Katherine had been quite sick during much of this time.
Holiday Cards, 1920s to 1990s
Undated Christmas and other holiday cards, many from other artists containing their original artwork. Some are signed, while others are blank.