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to Margaret Lobik
10 November 1943
Mostek, Raymond, fl. 1943-1947
One postcard from Raymond Mostek to Margaret Lobik dated November 10, 1943. The front of the postcard features the Blue Room at the White House.
GLC09578.054
to Paul H. and Margaret Lobik
15 November 1943
Huska, Gene, fl. 1943
One greeting card from Gene and Martin Huska to Paul H. and Margaret Lobik dated November 15, 1943. A baby announcement card for Martin Wayne Huska born on November 13, 1943. Features a sleeping baby and the name, date of birth and weight of the new...
GLC09578.055
18 November 1943
Bradley, Roma, fl. 1943
One greeting card from Roma Bradley to Margaret Lobik dated November 18, 1943. A baby shower card for Helen Lobik to take place on November 26, 1943. Features a doll holding an umbrella that is blowing in rain as a duckling plays in puddles.
GLC09578.056.01
19 November 1943
Siggemann, Sue, fl. 1940-1943
One postcard from Sue Siggemann to Margaret Lobik dated November 19, 1943.
GLC09578.057
9 December 1943
Lobik, James J., Jr., fl. 1933-1945
One letter from James and Helen Lobik to Paul H. and Margaret Lobik dated December 9, 1943.
GLC09578.058
21 October 1943
One letter from James and Helen Lobik to Paul H. and Margaret Lobik dated October 21, 1943.
GLC09578.059
30 December 1943
Firtsch, Ed, fl. 1943-1945
One letter from Ed "Red" Firtsch to Paul H. and Margaret Lobik dated December 30, 1943. Written at Camp Edwards.
GLC09578.062
January 16, 1944
One greeting card from James and Helen Lobik to Paul H. and Margaret Lobik dated January 16, 1944. A birth announcement card for James Lobik Jr. born on January 13, 1944. The card features a kitten holding a book that reads, "It's A Boy!"
GLC09578.063
February 24, 1944
One letter from James and Helen Lobik to Paul H. and Margaret Lobik dated February 24, 1944.
GLC09578.064
4 April 1944
One letter from James and Helen Lobik to Paul H. and Margaret Lobik dated April 4, 1944.
GLC09578.065
to Paul H. Lobik
29 April 1944
Baumgartner, Johnnie, fl. 1944-1946
One letter from Johnnie Baumgartner to Paul H. Lobik dated April 29, 1944.
GLC09578.066
28 June 1944
One letter from Helen Lobik to Paul H. and Margaret Lobik dated June 28, 1944.
GLC09578.067.01
Korman, Ray, fl. 1944-1945
One letter from Ray Korman to Paul H. and Margaret Lobik dated June 28, 1944.
GLC09578.068.01
One postcard from Ray Korman to Paul H. and Margaret Lobik dated June 28, 1944. The postcard features a cartoon of a drill sergeant yelling at a soldier digging a hole it reads, "Stop pestering me. I'll let you know when the war has ended"
GLC09578.068.02
Texas - You can have it!
One poem sent by Ray Korman to Paul H. and Margaret Lobik dated June 28, 1944. A poem complaining about Texas written by a man stationed at Corpus Christi naval air station.
GLC09578.068.03
This is Texas
One manuscript sent by Ray Korman to Paul H. and Margaret Lobik dated June 28, 1944. A satirical description of Texas and the people who live there.
GLC09578.068.04
5 July 1944
One letter from Ed "Red" Firtsch to Paul H. and Margaret Lobik dated July 5, 1944.
GLC09578.069
6 July 1944
Kovalic, Don, fl. 1943-1945
One letter from Don Kovalic to Paul H. Lobik dated July 6, 1944.
GLC09578.070.01
One letter from Don Kovalic to Margaret Lobik dated July 6, 1944.
GLC09578.070.02
[Don Kovalic and L. Rieber portrait]
September 1943
One photograph sent by Don Kovalic to Paul H. and Margaret Lobik dated September 1943. Photograph is of Don and L. Rieber sitting on a log or branch of a tree in front of a building. The photo has a caption on the back reading, "Hawaiian Islands Sept...
GLC09578.070.03
[Don Kovalic portrait]
May 1943
One photograph sent by Don Kovalic to Paul H. and Margaret Lobik dated May 1943. Photograph is of Don standing next to a plant in front of a tent. The caption on the rear of the photo reads, "Mohave Desert, Calif May- 1943 (Taken immediately upon...
GLC09578.070.04
26 July 1944
Goeranssons, Carl E., fl. 1945-1949
One letter from Franklin Siggerman to Paul H. Lobik dated July, 1944. Letter is written on stationery that is printed to be folded and used as an envelope. Written aboard the U.S.S "Anthony".
GLC09578.071
to Naomi
February 3, 1944
Borin, Leonard, fl. 1943-1944
One v-mail addressed to Naomi Hurwitz from Leonard Borin dated February 3, 1944. Responding to her previous letters.
GLC09662.534
February 28, 1944
One v-mail addressed to Naomi Hurwitz from Leonard Borin dated February 28, 1944. Pertains to deciding on what to write her, his friendship with Warren Schwartz and his health.
GLC09662.543
to Johnston Livingston re: life at Union College since Johnston's commencement
1835/09/27
Harnandus, W., fl. 1835
GLC03107.04103
to Johnston Livingston re: profession of esteem for Johnston
[n.y.]/05/08
Livingston, Crawfurd, 1811-1847
GLC03107.04104
to Johnston Livingston re: concern regarding Sarah Minis
[n.y.]/05/29
Crawfurd writes that he is greatly concerned that Johnston's sister Sarah may move to Alabama with her new husband. Crawfurd also writes that he has a great deal of pity for Sarah, who got married without friends or relatives, and without the...
GLC03107.04108
to Johnston Livingston re: apology for crazy, rambling letters
1836/08/14
Address leaf on p.4.
GLC03107.04116
to Johnston Livingston re: plea for a letter from Johnston
1838/09/03
GLC03107.04130
to Johnston Livingston re: the pleasure of a letter from Johnston
1838/09/06
Crawfurd describes the immense pleasure he experiences with a letter from Johnston, and adds that there is little else that can make him happy. Address leaf on p.4.
GLC03107.04131
to Johnston Livingston re: lamentation of his wretched condition
1838/09/11
Crawfurd writes that the coldness of Johnston's last letter wounded him greatly, and states that he feels so wretched that he must unburden himself in his letters to Johnston, even at the risk of disgusting his reader.
GLC03107.04132
to Johnston Livingston re: gratitude for the receipt of Johnston's letter
1838/09/13
[Crawfurd] describes the relief he felt when he received Johnston's kind letter, and regrets accusing Johnston of coldness. He describes his painful physical condition, and also his inclination towards melancholy thoughts. He also encloses a few...
GLC03107.04133
to Crawfurd Livingston re: gratitude for Crawfurd's letters
1838/09/19
Livingston, Johnston, 1817-1911
Johnston thanks Crawfurd for all his letters and the flattery they contain. He notes, however, that this flattery isn't necessary, as he is happy to write if it will bring Crawfurd such great pleasure.
GLC03107.04134
to Johnston Livingston re: departure for Savannah
1839/05/13
Crawfurd writes to bid farewell to Johnston before he boards a ship for Savannah. Address leaf on p.3.
GLC03107.04140
to Johnston Livingston re: desire for a visit from Johnston
1839/06/13
Un-posted copy of GLC03107.04146. Address leaf on p.4.
GLC03107.04147
to Johnston [Livingston] re: sincere gratitude for Johnston's letters
1839/07/18
The name on the address leaf is Miss Elmina Denning.
GLC03107.04151
to Johnston Livingston re: reassurance of Johnston's talents
Crawfurd writes that he is distressed by Johnston's lack of faith in himself, and assures him that he is a most valuable person with a great many talents. Address leaf on p.4.
GLC03107.04152
to Crawfurd Livingston re: frustration over lack of correspondence
[18]34/04/29
Livingston, Robert M., fl. 1833-1834
Robert scolds Crawfurd for his failure to write.
GLC03107.04477
to Crawfurd Livingston re: plea for forgiveness
[n.y.]/09/14
The author of the letter begs Crawfurd to forgive him for his faults, and wonders why he is criticized so harshly.
GLC03107.04481
to Nellie Taft re: President McKinley, nomination, politics and campaigning
1899/09/21
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
Mentions that President McKinley believes he has friends in Cincinnati. One person who he assumed was his friend would prefer to nominate someone else. Mentions that his walks on Syracuse Hill are for medical purposes.
GLC05585.03
to John Swift re: family news
1785/07/17
Livingston, Robert C., fl. 1785-1792
Robert writes that he has named his new son after John Swift, and also that his wife will accept an invitation to visit.
GLC03107.04554
Diary of Sarah Lydia Gilpin 1863
1863/01/01 - 1863/08/03
Gilpin, Sarah Lydia, 1802-1894
Pages numbered 1-190. This volume introduces themes that recur throughout the diaries. The author corresponds with Henry A. Dupont (entry of January 24) and takes a lively interest in both finance and the important happenings of the day, as in the...
GLC06846.02
to: Wilmor W. Morris.
1863/03/21
Pedan, Samuel L., fl. 1863
Lieutenant Pedan is glad to hear that a mutual friend, probably one of Wilmor's brothers [John?], is safe at home and wishes them both well.
GLC06451.060
To: Mr. Childs
1889/12/28
Grant, Frederick D., 1850-1912
He read Child's book, "Recollections of General Grant." He believes his father did not have better friends than Mr. Childs and Mr. Drexel. Includes news about Ida and himself since their arrival in Vienna.
GLC04360.010
to [?] re: sympathy for the loss of one's husband
1792/09/08
Livingston, D.H., fl. 1792
D.H. Livingston writes to share his sorrow over the death of a friend's husband. Docketed on p.4.
GLC03107.04783
to Luther Martin re: information regarding a friend, Miss Ann Thompson
1806/08/12
McCall, Hugh, fl. 1806
Hugh McCall conveys information regarding Ann Thompson's family and past. Docketed on p.4.
GLC03107.04784
to James Kelly
1862/04/11
McPhutons, Joseph G., fl. 1862
He is on leave and visited Kelley's house. He encourages his friend to keep his spirits up and to follow the surgeon's instructions.
GLC04197.28
To her father
1880/12/29
Bailey, Birdie, fl. 1880
Discusses Christmas, the marriage of friends and the assassination of Dr. Lind.
GLC04522.15
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