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[Portrait of the First Family]
1961-1963
One undated black-and-white photograph of the Kennedy First Family. Image consists of the Kennedy family; Jacqueline, John, Caroline, and John Jr., at the entrance of a house.
GLC09805.11
GLC09805.12
GLC09805.13
GLC09805.14
GLC09805.15
[Album belonging to Russell E. Denny, 1943-1945]
1943-1945
Denny, Russell E., fl. 1943-1945
One photograph album belonging to Russell E. Denny dated 1943-1945. Pertains to his service during World War II with the United States Navy. Album contains approximately 370 photographs from Denny's stints in the Philippines, Australia, New Guinea...
GLC09858
[Collection of photographs belonging to a Japanese-American family in Northern California, 1921-1947][Decimalized .001-.643]
circa 1921-1947
Various
One collection of black-and-white photographs belonging to a Japanese American family dated 1921-1947. Consists of 643 items capturing home and recreational life of a family located in California.
GLC09860
to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead
6 August 1959
Cochran, Kent, fl. 1973
One newspaper clipping from Allen Snipes to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead. The article in the clipping was written by Kent Cochran and is dated August 6, 1959. The article mentions photographs, taken by Allen Snipes, of a ranch. It describes Snipes...
GLC09613.02.0017.02
14 July 1954
Snipes, Allen, fl. 1973
One newspaper clipping from Allen Snipes to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated July 14, 1954. The article is about Allen Snipes' photography company which serves attorneys. It also provides a brief biography of Snipes including his time in the Army...
GLC09613.02.0017.04
to Parents
February 21, 1864
Clapp, George, fl. 1839-1892
"This week chronicles a new era in my army life." "Rejoiced" to hear the box with his boots is on its way. Thinks the shoemaker purposely delayed the making of his boots. It is ridiculous that he had to go all the way to Boston to find leather. "We...
GLC09355.048
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
21 April 1879
Bassett, Ed, fl. 1879
This letter concerns a series and exchange of pictures between Senator Bruce, and Ed Bassett. The main subject is pictures of Bassett's wife and daughter that Bruce had sent to Basset's daughter. There is also a discussion over older pictures of...
GLC09400.005
14 March 1877
Duncan, C.C., fl. 1877
Duncan is writing to Senator Bruce to request a photograph of the Senator as well as a copy of the presidents "Stepping Up and In" speech.
GLC09400.112
11 March1877
Doroming, L. J., fl. 1877
been waiting for a long time to hear from Bruce regarding a photo. acknowledges Bruce's political troubles. thinks Lousiana is doomed.
GLC09400.279
7 March 1879
Bassett, Ebenezer, fl. 1879
requests a photo of Mrs. Bruce for Mrs. Bassett.
GLC09400.466
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
3 May 1943
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
Written at 12 Midnight at home. Sylvia says she received letters and pictures from him, as well as her allotment check. The picture makes her feel "warm and cold" because it brought her close to him yet he is not actually with her.
GLC09414.0020
4 May 1943
Sylvia asks Moe to thank Mrs. Feitelson for her letter. Says Sammy is in Officer's Training. She had a flat tire that morning and Sidney will help her change it. She and Sarah are planning on attending the Union Convention on Saturday. Will call his...
GLC09414.0021
25 May 1943
Written at 2:30 PM. Sylvia encloses a clipping with her photo that is part of the news put out by SCMWA [State, County and Municipal Workers of America]. Talks about playing "Rosie the Riviter." Said she is going to be involved in directing another...
GLC09414.0044
2 July 1943
Written at 12 Midnight at home. Sylvia is glad to get his letter from St. Paul enroute to Camp. Enclosing pictures they took on his furlough including one in front of Radio City.
GLC09414.0070
30 August 1943
Written at the office. Sylvia says she went to an M.D. on President Street [Brooklyn] because she had a bladder infection. Thanks Moe for the books and pictures he sent her.
GLC09414.0094
3 September 1943
Written at 12:00 PM at home. Sylvia describes some photos she is sending him. Says she looks "oriental" in them. Talks about the gasoline situation and how she missed the bus and took the car to work. Reports on friends she has seen and what they are...
GLC09414.0100
09 September 1943
Written at 11:00 PM, "at home, living room, blue chair, your blue pajamas, me." Sylvia loves the photos Moe sent of himself to her. Will tell her Dad that Moe thinks Alvin still has about 10 more months of training before he will be deployed, it will...
GLC09414.0107
January 24, 1944
Written at home. Sylvia has just returned from the Draft Board, and has received an allotment check for two months for $60. This made her feel rich; and she is sending him $10. Says she is doing "okay" financially, not to worry. Says she is going to...
GLC09414.0137
1 February 1944
V-Mail: Written at 11:00PM- V-mail. Sylvia talks about old pictures of Moe and herself in various places and all of the wonderful memories she has.
GLC09414.0146
February 9, 1944
V-Mail: No time or place noted. Sylvia says she doesn't like the V-mails and hopes that's not unpatriotic of her. She prefers writing on paper at home because there are less distractions and it feels more "real." Notes the "lousy' weather, and...
GLC09414.0154
February 15, 1944
Sylvia says that while she is convinced that Moe has confidence in her judgment in regard to the use of the car; she has always felt that the car and its use must be subject to his okay. Says she still might be able to get a "B" gasoline ration...
GLC09414.0163
February 18, 1944
Sylvia stopped at Bess' house on her way home from Moe's Mom's. Draws pictures of how she went to work and served breakfast at the canteen for Allied War Relief. Shows her working in Intake. Then goes to his mother's for dinner, stops at Bess M's...
GLC09414.0167
February 20, 1944
Sylvia's guests have just left and she recounts what their routine was whenever they had company. This was a Sunday and she plans all week what she will get done on Sundays and then does nothing. Got up late and re-packed a package for Moe; because...
GLC09414.0169
1 March 1944
Sylvia reassures Moe that victory is near and that it will be worth it. She says she will send him some mystery novels, and thanks him for the pictures he sent
GLC09414.0185
18 March 1944
Sylvia says looking at a picture of Moe is like really looking at him, hopes his thumb is getting better, as she continues to worry about him.
GLC09414.0208
5 April 1944
Sylvia describes a snow storm and what she is cooking. She also asks Moe for more pictures.
GLC09414.0225
to Lile Miller
January 11, 1864
Miller, Michael Murray, fl. 1861-1864
Written in camp at Bristoe Station.
GLC02155.128
to Michael Miller
7 August 1861
Miller, Lile, fl. 1861-1864
GLC02155.149
January 14, 1864
GLC02155.168
January 27, 1864
GLC02155.171
February 5, 1864
GLC02155.173
1864
GLC02155.187
to Sister and Cousin
January 28, 1863
GLC02155.193
22 July 1862
Written from Harrison's Landing, on the James River, to his wife. Notes that he carries a photograph of Lile, his wife, in a case in his breast pocket at all times.
GLC02155.057
November 1861
Written at Camp Pierpont to his wife. Reports being called to arms the previous day because their cavalry pickets were attacked by Confederates. Discusses putting a fire place in his tent and sending his wife a photograph of himself. Writes, "...i do...
GLC02155.022
21 August 1862
Miller writes to his wife. Laments that his knapsack, containing a picture of Lile and his son, Charley, may have been lost. Complains of the swamps in Virginia (especially the Chickahominy Swamp).
GLC02155.060
[LeRoi Williams and two possible siblings]
circa 1919-1943
A photograph of LeRoi Williams with two possible siblings. It is likely that the girl in the center is Virginia Williams, his older sister, and that the boy on the right is one of his brothers.
GLC09587.108
[LeRoi Williams]
A photograph of LeRoi Williams as a youth.
GLC09587.109
LeRoi Williams
GLC09587.110
GLC09587.111
GLC09587.112
A photograph of LeRoi Williams as a young man in a garden.
GLC09587.113
GLC09587.114
GLC09587.115
A photograph of LeRoi Williams as a young man in his military uniform. It was found with a newspaper article titled "27 Army Pilots" (see GLC09587.068).
GLC09587.116
[T. A. Wilson]
A photograph of T. A. Wilson, a Major in the United States Air Force. He is sitting behind his desk. On the desk, there is his nameplate, a photograph of a woman, and many tall stacks of bills.
GLC09587.117
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