Warwick Carpenter started his career as an author, publishing stories about the Adirondacks, and had a deep appreciation for the healthy benefits of fresh air and exercise. He had health… Read more »
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1930 – January 13 – Apperson to Warwick Carpenter
Last fall I was a guest at the Leach’s at St. Hubert’s for several days, and I enjoyed knowing that you were associated with them. I found both the Leach’s… Read more »
June 7, 1945 – Warwick Carpenter to Donald C. Glenn
June 7, 1945 – Warwick S. Carpenter to Mr. Donald C. Glenn(Deputy Attorney General, Deer’s Head Inn, Elizabethtown, New York) Dear Mr. Glenn: I was a thrill to get your… Read more »
June 8, 1945 – Warwick Carpenter to JSA
June 8, 1945 – Warwick S. Carpenter (Harper’s Magazine – Pacific Coast Manager) to JSA Dear Apperson: It was one of the great moments of my life early this… Read more »
January 26, 1927 – JSA to Warwick Carpenter
January 26, 1927 – JSA to Warwick Carpenter – Dear Carpenter: Have just finished reading your letter of the 20th, and can assure you I am much pleased with… Read more »
April 3, 1922 – Report on motion of Warwick Carpenter – Adk. Mtn. Club
April 3, 1922 – Report of the Adirondack Mountain Club in response to motion by Warwick Carpenter – “Mountain Slope Protection and Recreational Development in the Adirondacks” Report on the… Read more »
April 3rd – Minority Report (by JSA)
April 3, 1922 – Minority Report on the Motion of Warwick S. Carpenter, by John S. Apperson The undersigned constituting a minority of the Committee on Conservation of the… Read more »
Henry and Agnes Leach
The Apperson correspondence files contain many references to people who apparently had some contact with John Apperson, but whose relationship with him is relatively obscure. I have dug a little… Read more »