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to Catharine Macaulay
January 18, 1769
Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813
Typed copy of letter to Macaulay, from Rush in which he discusses politics and representation in the government body.
GLC01794.48
to Benjamin Rush
January 20, 1769
Macaulay, Catharine, 1731-1791
Typed copy of letter to Rush in response to GLC01794.48.
GLC01794.49
February 17, 1769
Burgh, James, fl. 1769-1773
Typed copy of letter between Catherine Macaulay and James Burgh.
GLC01794.50
to James Burgh
March 4, 1769
GLC01794.51
Copy of the Original Petition drawn up for the use of the City of London
March 22, 1769
Desire, fl. 1769
Typed Copy of the Original Petition drawn up for the use of the City of London.
GLC01794.52
July 13, 1769
Hollis, Thomas, fl. 1769
Typed copy of a letter between Thomas Hollis and Catharine Macaulay.
GLC01794.53
to Thomas Hollis
May 13, 1769
Mayhew, fl. 1769
Typed copy of letter between Thomas Hollis and Mrs. Mayhew.
GLC01794.54
July 14, 1769
Typed copy of a letter between Thomas Hollis and Catherine Macaulay.
GLC01794.55
to Catherine Macaulay
November 25, 1769
Typed copy of letter between Benjamin Rush and Catherine Macaulay.
GLC01794.56
November 24, 1769
Buchan, David Stewart Erskine, Earl of, 1742-1829
Typed copy of a letter between the Earl of Buchan and Catherine Macaulay.
GLC01794.57
to Iszard
circa 1763-1791
Typed copy of a letter between Iszard and Catherine Macaulay.
GLC01794.58
to Sophronia
1769
Typed copy of letter between Sophronia and Catherine Macaulay.
GLC01794.59
December 8, 1769
Sophronia, fl. 1769-1770
Typed copy of letter between Sophronia and Catherine Macaulay
GLC01794.60
to Mr. Whately
June 9, 1769
Homfray, fl. 1769
Typed copy of letter between Whately and Homfray.
GLC01794.61
Beesley, James, fl. 1769
Typed copy of letter between James Beesley and Catharine Macaulay.
GLC01794.62
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
1 May 1876
Howard, Eliza, fl. 1876
Howard is writing Senator Bruce to ask for help in being reinstated as a messenger. She was furloughed in February, and has since run out of money and is in desperate need of reappointment to keep her home.
GLC09400.237
January 11, 1877
Burritt, A.W., fl. 1877
Burritt is asking Senator Bruce for help in getting her papers back she is asking to meet with him in person.
GLC09400.239
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
February 17, 1944
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
V-Mail. Sylvia rushed after dinner to N.Y. Union Headquarters, only to find that she had gone on the wrong night. So she dashed over to the movies with Ben and Mad [sister and her boyfriend]. Says another week has slipped away; but February 22nd...
GLC09414.0165
28 September 1943
Written at home. Sylvia notes the weather is an Indian Summer, which he may or may not know depending on where he is, and that her sister Mad is sick. Says it will soon be Rosh Hashanah [Jewish New Year]. She isn't religious, but the holiday evokes...
GLC09414.0126
December 28, 1943
Written at 2:30 PM in pencil on Arrow Head Lodge, Ellenville, N.Y. stationery. Sylvia says she has just left Moe this morning, at first she was sad; but is now feeling chipper and listening to some Russian records. There has been a lapse in time from...
GLC09414.0127
8 January 1944
Written at 12 Midnight. Sylvia woke up late and had to rush to work and got the entertainment for the Victory Party organized. Reports on friends and family. Sylvia says "I have learned that I can live independently- but only because you are always...
GLC09414.0128
January 10 1944
Written at 9:30 PM at home. Sylvia talks about being responsible for the entertainment for the Victory Party. She has "singing waiters and men's ballet," which rehearsed today. She also has arranged for a play that is to be done in pantomime. She is...
GLC09414.0129
January 11, 1944
Written at 11:00 PM at home. Sylvia remembers riding in the car with Moe, just being happy he was with her. Recalls past New Year's Days and how they didn't realize that the events of the world would affect their lives. She had a difficult day at...
GLC09414.0130
January 16, 1944
Written at 1:00 AM. Since it's a Sunday, Sylvia just lounged around all day. Had roast beef and brussel sprouts for dinner. Put on her ski boots and went to Brighton [Beach] for a walk. She also had some more rehearsals for the Victory Party.
GLC09414.0131
January 19, 1944
Written at 1:00 AM at home. Sylvia talks about Moe's letters to her in regard to his Winchester [England] trip and how she feels from reading them that she had been there alongside him. She is proud of his adjustment to life in the service. She is...
GLC09414.0132
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