Thomas Jefferson to Aaron Burr, November 12, 1798
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Thomas Jefferson to Aaron Burr, May 28, 1798
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Thomas Jefferson to Aaron Burr, June 16, 1798
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Thomas Jefferson to Aaron Burr, February 11, 1799
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Thomas Jefferson to Aaron Burr, January 7, 1799, Partly Illegible
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Thomas Jefferson to Aaron Burr, February 12, 1800
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Thomas Jefferson to Aaron Burr, November 19, 1801
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Thomas Jefferson to Aaron Burr, February 1, 1801
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Thomas Jefferson to Aaron Burr, November 18, 1801
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Aaron Burr to Pierce Butler, September 16, 1801
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Thomas Jefferson to Aaron Goff, August 13, 1803
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O. J. C. Rose To Honorable Aaron J. Levy, Judiciary Committee, Albany
Rose urges that suffrage bill be reported out of committee.
Aaron J. Levy, Committee on Judiciary to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Chairman Levy acknowledges receipt of Geneva Political Equality Club telegram urging that the suffrage amendment be reported out to Assembly.
Letter from Aaron Copland to Carlos Chávez, June 13, 1955.
[Pont-Royal-Hotel, Paris stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Olga Naoumoff, undated.
[Copland-Sessions Concerts stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Natalie Koussevitzky, April 25, 1930.
[Copland-Sessions Concerts stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Natalie Koussevitzky, undated.
[Hotel Empire stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Louis Kaufman, December 1, 1944.
[Hotel Empire stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Serge Koussevitzky, October 5, 1936.
[Hotel Lafayette [N.Y.] stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Irving and Verna Fine, March 19, 1954.
[Shady Lane Farm stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland, 1978.
statement on the death of Carlos Chávez
Letter from Aaron Copland to William Strickland, January 10, 1943.
[Hotel Empire stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Verna Fine, March 5, 1963.
[Rock Hill stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Carlos Chávez, December 11, 1962.
[Rock Hill stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Nadia Boulanger, December 18, 1962.
[Rock Hill stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Carlos Chávez, November 12, 1957.
[Shady Lane Farm stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Carlos Chávez, October 27, 1954.
[Shady Lane Farm stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Louis Kaufman, July 17, 1946.
[Heaton Hall, Stockbridge stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Serge Koussevitzky, November 14, 1930.
[Hotel Montclair stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Irving Fine, July 1954.
[Berkshire music Center stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Benjamin Britten, September 23, 1959.
Shady Lane stationery
Letter from Aaron Copland to Serge Koussevitzky, January 27, 1945.
[Hotel Empire stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Carlos Chávez, April 30, 1944.
[Harvard University / Department of Music stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Sergei Koussevitzky, March 5, 1942.
[Hotel Empire stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Nadia Boulanger, November 22, 1961.
[Rock Hill stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to William Strickland, undated.
[Berkshire Music Center stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Carlos Chávez, July 11, 1944.
[Hotel Empire stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Carlos Chávez, December 16, 1957.
[Shady Lane Farm stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Nadia Boulanger, June 15, 1954.
[Shady Lane Farm stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Harold Spivacke, February 24, 1945.
[Hotel Empire stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Carlos Chávez, July 10, 1964.
[Rock Hill stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Serge Koussevitzky, undated.
[Hotel Empire stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Nadia Boulanger, December 6, 1978.
[1538 L. Washington Street stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Carlos Chávez, September 17, 1953.
[Hotel de Cortes, Mexico City stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Serge Koussevitzky, September 27, 1947.
[Instituto Brasil -- Estados Unidos (Rio de Janeiro) stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Mary Lescaze, 1954.
[Shady Lane Farm stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Carlos Chávez, August 1964.
[Curtis Hotel, Lenox, Mass. stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Irving Fine, April 4, 1949.
[River Road stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Serge Koussevitzky, December 17, 1936.
[Hotel Empire [N.Y.] stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Carlos Chávez, September 1937.
[Hotel Isabel Mexico (City) stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Oliver Strunk, March 21, 1937.
[Hotel Empire stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Serge Koussevitzky, April 25, 1937.
[Hotel Empire stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Leonard Bernstein, August 1938
excerpt: "...I met at least one new and talented composer in London, Benjamin Britten...working at top speed on a new cowboy ballet for the Ballet Caravan outfit." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Aaron Copland to Leonard Bernstein, 1938
excerpt: "Alex North says your much too good for so menial a job as is open at Bennington." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Aaron Copland to Leonard Bernstein, 1938
excerpt: "...be sure to learn a lot about counterpoint first. No one can beat Piston at that...I saw M. Blitzstein...so why not write him directly and say you're the pianist I mentioned..." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Aaron Copland to Olga Naoumoff, October 7, 1938.
[Hotel Empire stationery]
Letter from Aaron Copland to Leonard Bernstein, October 1938
excerpt: "I'll try to reach Blitzstein before I call you to get the dope from him. But what makes you think he controls the fee?" From: Correspondence Series