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to Morris "Moe" Weiner
9 March 1944
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
V- Mail: Sylvia mentions a meeting and supper in the village, and talks of her weekend plans.
GLC09414.0197
March 16, 1944
Sylvia talks about the history of labor unions
GLC09414.0204
March 17, 1944
Sylvia talks about work, and her recent visit to Moe's parents. Rebus on page 8.
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V-Mail: Sylvia says how much she misses Moe, tells him the current book she is reading
GLC09414.0207
March 18, 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
[Receipt for sale of slaves]
20 November 1863
Rhett, James M., fl. 1863
Receipt for $40,000 paid by James M., Charles H. and Roland Rhett, "being the cash payment on the purchase of one hundred and seven negros, leaving a balance due secured by Bond and Mortgage of Eighty eight thousand and four hundred dollars." Signed...
GLC09380.1
2 March 1863
With: PDS, 3-2-1863, receipt printed specifically for use in slave sales: "Received from Charles H. Rhett Seven thousand two hundred & fifty Dollars… for the purchase of Seven Negro Slaves named Caesar, Catherine, Flora, Ben, Stepney, Dora & Sue."...
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March 19, 1944
Sylvia mentions Bess and Ruth and their time spent together. Rebus on page 8.
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March 21, 1944
Sylvia talks about a draft board meeting and mentions that she recently received a map of England.
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March 22, 1944
Sylvia has received Moe's letter about Stonehenge.
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March 23, 1944
Sylvia writes about a political meeting she attended. There is also a sketch of a fireplace on page 5.
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March 24, 1944
Sylvia makes mention of several friends and family members.
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March 25, 1944
Sylvia mentions a meeting at Ruth's.
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March 26, 1944
Sylvia talks more about the labor party.
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March 27, 1944
Sylvia talks about the delegation's attempt to ask the Mayor for a wage increase.
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March 28, 1944
Sylvia says she is sorry about Moe's mail situation. She also describes her day.
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March 29, 1944
V-Mail: Sylvia is happy spring is coming, updates Moe the political news.
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March 30, 1944
Sylvia talks of Sam's goodbye to David. Sarah got Sylvia two tickets to two new plays. Sketch of her going to bed on page 7.
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March 31, 1944
Rob is still in the hospital, Adele and fiancé are doing fine.
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1 April 1944
Sylvia mentions a show called "Lisbon Story", "Tottenham Court Road" and a restaurant called Yankee Doodle.
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2 April 1944
Sylvia mentions Ruth and several other friends.
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3 April 1944
Sylvia went to a meeting about the Mayor's new budget.
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4 April 1944
Sylvia responds to letters she has received from Moe.
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5 April 1944
Sylvia describes a snow storm and what she is cooking. She also asks Moe for more pictures.
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6 April 1944
Sylvia complains that spring has not come yet, she also mentions that there will be an engagement party for Adele.
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8 April 1944
Sylvia talks about weather, and shows interest in a bracelet Moe has said he will send her.
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10 April 1944
Sylvia talks about her wonderful sleeping pills, and describes Sam giving Adele the ring. Rebus on page 5.
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11 April 1944
Sylvia answers a series of letters from Moe.
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12 April 1944
Sylvia sends a postcard of Radio City Music Hall- "waiting for you so we can go to shows there. "
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Postcard of Chinatown
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Sylvia responds to a series of letters from Moe.
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Antiques Magazine-William M. Prior, The "Painting Garret" Artist
November 1934
Lyman, Grace Adams, fl. 1934
GLC08880.087
Anna Ella Carroll and Her "Modest" Claim
October 1948
Bullard, F. Lauriston, 1866-1952
GLC08880.114
Lincoln Marriage Temple
1931
Hutton, D.M., fl. 1931
GLC08880.133
to parents
26 July 1863
Clapp, George, fl. 1839-1892
Resting at camp. It is the first day in a week that they have not been marching or fighting, which is "quite a relief." Now knows how his mother felt when she worked so hard around the house. Has marched almost non-stop since June 5th, covering "400...
GLC09355.012
[Dr. Bacon]
1861-1877
Gentile Portrait and Landscape Photographer
"some relation of Great Grand ma Bacon"
GLC03136.093
[carte de visite of 11 month old child]
Hans, J., fl. 1923
"11 mo. old 25 pounds"
GLC03136.094
[Wedding invitation]
1873
Peddecord, J.J., fl. 1873
GLC03136.095
to S. P. Oakes
12 September 1888
Oakes, Kate, fl. 1888
GLC03136.096
to uncle
11 September 1875
GLC03136.097
Dated 28 September, no year given.
GLC03136.098
[United States Internal Revenue receipt]
10 July 1865
GLC03136.099
to S. P. & J. H. Oakes
GLC03136.100
Decatur Novelty Works
GLC03136.101
[Japanese 1917 calendar]
1917
GLC03136.102
to Kate C. Oakes
11 November 1918
Van, F.F., fl. 1918
GLC03136.103
to William Lintner
6 April 1864
Oakes, S.P., fl. 1864
GLC03136.104
The Daily Review
22 May 1916
The Daily Review (Towanda, PA)
GLC03136.111
[Illinois Central Railroad Company card]
23 July 1927
Illinois Central Railroad Company
GLC03136.112
[Print of inside of machinery]
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