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Charles City Court House with trees and two men standing in front.
1864 ca.
Inscription on verso: "Charles City Court House." Numeric Notation on verso: "65."
GLC05111.01.0779
to Sylvia Weiner
21 September 1945
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe sent this V-Mail from Paris, he says he took a tour of Versailles, then saw the Folies Bergère. Finally he went to the races.
GLC09414.1505
to Mad and Ben
24 July 1943
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
Sylvia is writing from writing from Ft. Lewis. She says she is glad the refrigerator got fixed., and wishes she could take it home along with the cabin (illustrates this in pictures). She also writes that Moe is more reserved than usual, but expects...
GLC09414.1547
to Moe Weiner
1929-1945
Sylvia describes Frank and Lillian's house at great length. She says she met Ben's kid brother, and spoke to Marge. This is page 2 of a letter that Sylvia wrote at work
GLC09414.1612
February 23, 1945
Moe describes a cathedral he visited and compares the attitude the English have toward their own history versus the French attitude towards history. He also mentions that he received a package from his mother.
GLC09414.1710
to Mr. H. D. Wetmore and Family
29 June 1963
Wetmore, Nellie Joe, 1904-1988
One letter addressed to Davis, Jack, Bets, Mike from Nellie Joe Wetmore dated Stratford, June 29, 1963. Pertains to visiting tourist attractions in London with her companion, attending plays, and her hotel accomodation in Stratford on Avon as "second...
GLC09573.01.02
[Photograph of Edison Machine Works building]
1881
Signed by principal lighting engineer, Charles L. Clarke. Ink inscription on mount reads, "Edison Machine Works, Goerck St., New York City, Photo, 1881." Edison established his Machine Works factory in 1881 to produce dynamos and other electrical...
GLC07616.05
to Richard H. Jackson
21 June 1862
Jackson, Henry, fl. 1861-1864
Very difficult to read, but looks like [Seccessionist] flag has already been pawned among the mementos of the war. He mentions Hazelton who has not read a certain book but plans to later. He describes the house he and his wife currently live.
GLC07705.217
8 October 1863
He is very glad to have finally heard from the Richard as there was an irregularity with the mail, On page 2, there is a picture of a castle-like building. He includes some figures from his bank book.
GLC07705.285
[Photograph of house at the end of a dirt path]
circa 1861-1864
GLC07705.515
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