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to Judith W. Smith
November 1908 to November 1919
Blackwell, Alice Stone, 1857-1950
The front of this postcard is the "Beacon St Mall, Public Garden, Boston Mass.", while the back has a Thanksgiving poem on it.
GLC06975.06
The front of this postcard is a Thanksgiving greeting, while the back has a poem on it, " When I reckon upon my blessings - And they number not a few - I am glad I knew your mother, - Glad to have a friend like you!".
GLC06975.07
to Mrs. Sowell
March 8, 1861
Brown, Henry, fl. 1861
No year. He was supposed to be leaving in the morning but then he got a fever. Edgar Crockett got a bad cold as well. He is upset about having to stop,
GLC07205.100
to Lewis L. Strauss
November 1, 1943
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
Addressed to "my dear Lewis". Hoover expresses appreciation to Strauss for securing a radio audience for his Kansas City speech [October 28, 1943]. He hopes that Strauss feels it was worth his time and effort and that the speech clarified "this...
GLC07366.04
to Richard H. Jackson
December 20, 1862
Maxwell, Alexander S., fl. 1861-1864
Maxwell informs him that the ladies of Frederick think of him as a nice, handsome young fellow and they all wish he was back to spend Christmas and New Year's with them.
GLC07705.327
to Arthur L. Jackson
November 3, 1923
McCarl, J.R., fl. 1923
Notice of Settlement (Office of the Auditor of the War Department)
GLC07705.431
No year visible.
GLC07705.456
to darling Cherry
March 9, 1865
Wait, Horatio L., 1836-1916
He tries to give her words of encouragement towards being strong and happy apart from him. He then proceeds to sing her praises, as she has always done more than he anticipated as a wife. Written at Charleston Harbor.
GLC08284.111
Memorial to Chara Conant Wait
December 10, 1908
Hitchcock, Annie M., fl. 1908
Hardcover. Horatio's wife. Includes memorials by Annie M. Hitchcock, Mary H. Loomis and Louise D. Sherman.
GLC08284.121
Photo of Horatio L. Wait
November 26, 1906
He sits at his desk.
GLC08284.140
to Mother
March 7, 1864
Lowrie, James Addison, 1843-?
water damage, unable to read. Written in a camp near Kinston, North Carolina
GLC08300.27
Panorama of the Embarkation of the Fire Zouaves on Board the Baltic Apr. 29th, 1861 Taken Foot of Spring and Canal St.
1862
GLC09118.16
to Estelle Spero
January 18, 1944
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
"Baptism of fire" letter. First air raid encounter with Japanese bombers. Year on letter is 1943 but content indicates it was written in 1944.
GLC09120.560
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
March 9, 1877
a letter of recommendation for Dr. Edward Latham for the position of Consul to Honolulu
GLC09400.309
March 8, 1880
Ferrer, S., fl. 1877
introducing M.L Brady
GLC09400.330
March 8, 1878
Kern, H.C., fl. 1878
serves as an introduction for C.D. Frost
GLC09400.347
March 9, 1878
Steward, Ross J., fl. 1878
writes the legislature will adjourn on the 23rd and if the place can be secured, he shall be ready to report for duty April 1st.
GLC09400.379
March 7, 1879
Bassett, Ebenezer, fl. 1879
requests a photo of Mrs. Bruce for Mrs. Bassett.
GLC09400.466
March 8, 1879
Holden, G.W., fl. 1879
GLC09400.660
to Sylvia Weiner
March 7, 1945
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe received another package from his mother but has received so many, has not had time to open them all. He also says Sylvia's organization ought to focus on veterans' rights.
GLC09414.1345
March 8, 1945
Moe tells Sylvia that she did well on her exam and any errors were out of carelessness not a lack of intelligence. He also talks about the time he took the examiner's exam.
GLC09414.1346
March 9, 1945
Moe writes that what is needed is nothing less than a "crushing" defeat of Germany, and it looks like all the signs are there. He writes that he thinks it will happen soon. He also comments that he does not understand Sylvia's relationship with her...
GLC09414.1347
to Sylvia and Moe
March 8, 1943
Lillian, fl. 1943-1946
Lillian writes that everyone is anxious to know about Moe.
GLC09414.1537
March 9, 1943
Becker, Samuel, fl. 1943
Sam writes that he sympathizes with Sylvia over the separation from Moe. He says he is concerned about David and the way he thinks of his father. He is currently at Camp Davis, and will be ready for OCS in a few weeks.
GLC09414.1538
Stein, Paul, fl. 1943
Postcard featuring the Florida Everglades
GLC09414.1539
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