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[Envelope]
5 September 1903
Greely, Adolphus W., 1844-1935
Addressed to Mr. J. J. Frank, 52 William Street, New York City
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to Julius. J. Frank
26 April 1927
Written in Walter Reed Hospital, Washington D.C.
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24 April 1921
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2 October 1908
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7 May 1911
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10 May 1915
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January 24, 1917
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18 November 1918
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March 30, 1919
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17 November 1926
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31 May 1930
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[Miscellaneous writings by William Clegg]
circa 1900-1901
Clegg, William, fl. 1859-1907
Random thoughts and notes written by Clegg. Topics discussed include education, training of the will, and death, "The tolling of the bell".
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[Obituary]
9 March 1907
An obituary of Captain William Cochran Michie. A white ribbon is also pinned to the clipping with "Reception Committee" printed on it.
GLC03133.10
Polish Character of Upper Silesia
May 1921
Firich, Charles T., fl. 1921
Includes Treaty of Versailles and several maps and diagrams relating to the Plebiscite voting results.
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to Guy
December 1962
He thinks Lady Cavan is prettier than Lady Ross. He makes a reference to a British diplomat he met when he was a prisoner in Moscow.
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to General A.B. Finch
circa 1900-1929
Date not readable. Going to England. Written in Upper Silesia, located today mostly in Poland, with small parts in the Czech Republic
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to Guy Fenton
1963
Gustarski, Xavery, fl. 1963
Card with portrait of countess Maria Pulowska. Inside has typed history of Maria Romana and family members.
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to Unknown
September 12, 1962
Puslowski, Sophie, fl. 1963
Christmas card with portrait of Countess Marya Pulowski.
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February 26, 1962
Puslowski, Franciszek, fl. 1962
Written on mourning stationary. He spends most of the letter talking about wine.
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Puslowski, Francis-Xavier, fl. 1962
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15 July 1962 - 21 July 1962
Cavan, Joan, fl. 1962
She thanks him for the Easter Card. She won't be going to London for some time and she thinks Xavier may not live very long.
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February 13, 1938 - February 15, 1938
Woodard, Jack, fl. 1938
He talks about the advancement of the army and mentions the R.A.F problem. He also mentions Singapore and Dobbie, Medley and Benjie. He describes Ceylon.
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12 November 1939
He thinks that the M.A. type of appointment would be appropriate for Fenton. He enjoyed Ceylon more than he thought he would. He mentions Barron, Tiny and Eldridge.
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15 September 1939
He has been flying around the British Isles. He mentions the "Font of Patronage." The international situation looks serious.
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He talks about teachers at the staff college, in particular T.E.D. Kelly, a 21 year old with some good experience..
GLC02766.030
February 21, 1900
He has mixed feelings about his job and feels it is impossible to make a service institution based on seniority. War cannot be defined by standard answers.
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Untitled notes
Reads: Leave Paris on the 28th, 5 days later. Hard to make out rest but looks like troop information.
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9 October 1900
At first he thought Fenton might be working in Czechoslovakia but then changed his mind. He has no interest in the intellectual pursuit of war when the real thing is happening around them.
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to Guy Fenton [German]
11 March 1921
Picture of Berlin on front.
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Major Xavier Pulowski, Charles Radziwill and Paul Gorster
March 11, 1921
They are in uniform
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Blank Postcard
Picture of Oppelin, Pasterschlob
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Blank Postcards
Scenes throughout Germany are represented.
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15 August 1961
Pulowski, Xavier-Franncis, fl. 1961
He is very sick now. Most of his friends are dead. He became chairman of the Union of Workmen's boxing club. He likes all the Englishmen he has met. At the end, he qoutes a letter from Princess Lily Luomirska.
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to Very Revered Friend [Translation]
Iwanos, Fedor, fl. 1920
Translation of Iwanow's Letter.He has not heard from his friend in a long time and is very worried. He begs for a response and an appropriate address.
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to my dear mother
September 12, 1917
Dawes, Charles Gates, 1865-1951
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September 21, 1917
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December 25, 1917
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July 26, 1918
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to mother
January 25, 1918
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January 31, 1918
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April 19, 1919
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November 6, 1917
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Patriots' Daughters
1904
Root, Mary Philotheta, fl. 1904
Chapter from a book regarding daughters of the American Revolution. This chapter names Martha Babcock Noyes as having had ancestors who contributed to the cause of patriotism. Family members dating from Reverend William Noyes, who was born in the...
GLC02150.31
Certificate of Death
1 July 1910
Lindsay, William, fl. 1910
Copy of the death certificate of William Wallace Noyes. He was 64 years old at the time of his death, which resulted from an accidental head injury. His wife Addie filled out part of the forms, and the health officer and undertaker filled out the...
GLC02150.41.07
Declaration of a widow for accrued pension
11 July 1910
Noyes, Addie E., fl. 1860-1910
Form filled out by Addie E. Noyes regarding her husband's pension; she is petitioning the Bureau of Pensions for the pension funds that had accrued under her late husband's name prior to his death.
GLC02150.41.08
To Henry Babcock Noyes
10 May 1918
Wilder, John, fl. 1918
Letter to Henry Babcock Noyes from John Wilder about financial investments and securities.
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List of stocks on deposit
1922/10/21
List of shares in capital stock, including the company, the number of shares, their financial worth, and the dates in which they were held. This information appears to pertain to Henry B. Noyes.
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