Scope and arrangement
· To Jane, Lady Shelley, daughter-in-law of Percy Bysshe Shelley and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley : 2 items : -- 1 autograph memorandum unsigned : [1 Sep 1885] : (S'ANA 0196) : 1 ¹/₄ pages (double sheet) : [from Exeter] : begins, "How did you enjoy your drive? And where did you stop?" Within an envelope marked in Lady Shelley's hand: "Exeter / Sep.r 1st 1885 / Rob.t Louis Stevenson / When he was not / allowed to speak." -- 1 autograph letter signed : [between Oct 1887 and Apr 1888] : (S'ANA 0195) : 4 pages (double sheet) : from Saranac Lake, Adirondacks, New York, U. S. A. : with thick mourning border; begins, "This is to let you hear some of our news: here we are in the extreme north of the state of New York ...".
· To Harry Jay Moors, trader : 1 printed check accomplished in manuscript, signed : 9 Mar 1893 : (MISC 1533) : 1 page (single sheet) : from Vailima : for $11.10 to go to "Hayhurst & Co."; the date stamped in ink, much faded; check printed by Turner and Henderson, Sydney, and numbered "706" in manuscript. Along with an unrelated facsimile of a letter from Stevenson to Ida Morgenthau Ehrich, undated, on graph paper; the original is at the Stevenson Society of America, Saranac Lake, New York.